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Avoiding the Big Page Title Mistake |
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Written by Rob Francis
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One of the biggest mistakes made by website owners is leaving the
titles of the website pages blank or filled with the wrong words.
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page title of any website page is set using the HTML *TITLE* tag. Even
if you don't do the programming yourself, you can always check your
website pages and have your web designer make the changes for you.
If you want to see an example of the number of website pages
that are not named well, then simply take a walk to Google.com and type
in the following:
"untitled document" - 11,400,000 results
Staggering isn't it?
But
then, you may be wondering what the big deal is. You may not know this
but the page title is the single biggest factor to any web page when
getting ranked in search engines, as far as internal optimization is
concerned. Internal optimization is just the changes that you can
control on your own site, such as the content, the keyword density, the
page title, the text color, etc.
Remember: the page title is the single biggest factor.
So
how do you choose a good page title? The best way is to write in the
words that you think people would most likely type to find your site.
These words are known as keywords. There is a lot more you can do with
keywords but for now that is something beyond the scope of this post.
For
a less competitive market you can rank number one easily in Yahoo! just
by setting the page title. So if you wanted to rank well for the term
"baby shower gifts" then you would create your page title so that it
appears as follows:
*TITLE*Baby Shower Gifts*/TITLE* (replace * with greater and less than characters)
In
conclusion: Don't leave your page titles empty. If you do you are
letting easily gained search engine visitors go to your competition.
About the Author
Rob Francis is currently working towards a Ph.D in E-commerce and Website Management.
Visit Rob's sites at: Internet Marketing Software www.robsgreenclub.com Keyword Tools www.keywordtidy.com |