Hello all Up till now i have been using the title: Free targeted website advertising network - quick instant traffic - rozzex As descriptive as i thought it was to the service, after using the google keyword tool. I have decided to use something that could target better search terms. So i was wondering if anyone could help me with some suggestions for a title that could target higher searched keywords. At the same time be descriptive and of coarse make sense. Cheers all
I advice the following: "Rozzex - Free targeted traffic for your website". The competition over these keywords isn't too big; so, you just need to propely optimize them.
Good title tags are very crucial. Some claim that the <H1> tag is the most important one. Its what the search engines look for. Just checked my seo score for docdegree in whoisdomain tools. I have been "tweeking" my meta tags also. My SEO score has risen by 9% Website Title Doctor Degree Site Title Relevancy100% Meta Description Doctor degree enrollment. Medical field training. Doctorate certification. Canada USA University list. http://www.docdegree.com Relevancy:78% relevant. SEO Score:98% Terms: 1969 (Unique: 642, Linked: 209) Images: 19 (Alt tags missing: 0) Links: 123 (Internal: 12, Outbound: 5) What ever you use for a meta description, should be 10 words or less. Your title tag needs to be at least 3 words long.
cheers for the great advice. I have decided to go for: "Free advertising - online website advertisement network" If this does not go well, i will try out: "Rozzex - Free targeted traffic for your website" it's all trial and error at the end of the day. Though cheers for the great advice.
Ok you've lost me a little there. I take it by "hot" keywords your talking about your main keywords. So you mean that has to take up 33% of the actual phrase?
Moz did a study, what they found was that heading tags don't influence rankings whatsoever. That's not to say we shouldn't use them though, they are effective for the readers and were made for a reason. Title tags are one of the most influential things you can easily tweak on your site for better rankings. Don't fret over percentages. Just include your keyword in the title, URL (this is also good for people who link to you with the URL), heading, links, anchor text, alt image, and on-page copy. The standard is: Keyword One Goes Here | Keywords Two | Business/Site Name Here
I have never noticed header tags to make much difference either. Give it a day or two and hopefully i can report back with some good news. Also if you really are Brad Callen then please stop emailing me though i might be interested if SEOlinkvine opens back up...
How would you name the title tag for a menu navigation? As you can see below, I have my Home button name and the title name 'Home'. <ul id="top-nav"> <li><a class="home active" title="Home" href="/">Home</a></li> <li><a class="about" title="About" href="about/">About</a></li> <li><a class="services" title="Services" href="#">Services</a> Is this more appropriate or should I be replacing the title tag with my keyword e.g. free templates? I appreciate your help. Thanks