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title tag (or HTML title element) is perhaps the most important in the page
ranking factor (in terms of web page optimization). The keywords in page titles
can undoubtedly help your pages be placed higher in Google results pages
(SERP). The page title is often also used by Google as the title of a search
snippet link in the results pages of the search engine.
For
me, a perfect title tag on Google depends on a number of factors, and I'll
define a few down, but since I extended the title page to the Council on a
different page (link below);
1. A title page that maximizes relevancy to the page you
relate to its ease of use, performance ranking in the search engines, and the
percentage of click satisfaction. It will probably appear in the title bar of a
web browser window and clickable research extracts from Google, Bing, and other
search engines. The title element is the "crown" of a web page with an
important key phrase that has at least once inside.
2. Most
modern search engines have traditionally placed great emphasis on the words
contained in this HTML element. A good page title consists of valuable keyword
phrases with a clear intention of the user.
3. The
last time I saw on Google, he showed so many characters that fit into a
"block element that is 512px wide and no more than one line of text."
Therefore - there was no quantity of signs any optimizer could establish the
best practice could be a title in its entirety displayed in Google, at least,
as the title of the research fragment. Ultimately, only the characters and the
words will tell you whether the title of the entire page is displayed in a
snippet Google search. Recently, Google showed 70 characters in the title, but
that changed in the years 2011/2012.
4. If you want your full title tag to appear in the UK
desktop version of Google SERPs, make sure to watch a shorter title over 55
characters, but it does not mean that your title tag should be completed in 55
characters and remember Your mobile visitors to see a longer title (the UK, at
least March 2015). I saw 'up-to' 69 characters (in 2012) - but as I said - what
you see in SERPs depends on the characters you use. In 2016, I hope that Google
shows will change, so I'm not obsessed with what Google is doing in terms of
visualization.
5. Google is all about "User Experience" and
"satisfaction of visitors" in 2016, it is useful that usability
studies have shown to remember that a good page titlist is seven or eight words
and less than 64 characters in total. Longer titles are less able to scan in
enumerations, and may not be displayed correctly in many browsers (and, of
course, they are likely to be clipped in the SERP).
6. Google INDEX maybe 1,000 characters in a way... but I
do not think anyone knows exactly how many characters or words Google will
count as a basis to determine the suitability for sorting purposes. It is very
difficult to isolate exactly all the evidence and obfuscations that Google used
to hide its "secret sauce." I had the qualifying game success with
more titles - many more titles. Google certainly reads all the words in the
title of your page (unless it's idiot spamming, of course).
7. You can probably cover up to 12 words, such as the
title of a page, and with key keywords in the first eight words. The rest of
the title page is counted as normal text on the page.
8. NOTE, in 2016, the HTML title item you choose for your
page may not be what Google includes in its SERP snippets. The title and the
description of the extract strongly depend on these days QUERY. Google often
chooses what he considers the most appropriate title for his research fragment,
and information from the page or a link to that page allows you to create a
completely different SERP fragment title.
9. If you want to optimize a title that you can arrange
without the keyword for as many terms as possible that fills your title. Often,
the best bet is to optimize for a particular set (or sets) - and a long tail
approach. Note that too many page titles and not enough real page for page text
could lead to Google Panda or other performance issues "User
Experience". Being highly relevant a page is not enough to cover a page's
content. Google is worried too much about the content of the page text today if
a better title contains a thin page on most websites.
10. Some page titles improve with a call to action: a call
to action that reflects exactly the intention of the search engine (for
example, something to learn, something to buy or rent something.) Remember that
it hooks into the Google search engine When you use to select your title page
in the search extract, and there are many competing pages in 2016.
11. The perfect title tag on a page is unique to other
sites. In the light of Google Panda, an algorithm designed for the
"quality" of websites, you really need to do your only page title,
and minimize duplication, especially on larger sites.
12. I want to make sure that my keywords are as fast as
possible in a title tag, but the most important thing is to have key keywords
and key phrases in the title tag of the ANY page.
13. For me, if the visibility on the search engines is
more important than the brand name, the name of the company is at the end of
the tag, and I use a variety of separators for so no way to separate it works
better. If you have a recognizable brand - then there is an argument to suggest
this title - although Google will often change your title dynamically -
sometimes link your brand name before you title fragment.
14. Keep
in mind that Google is very good these days by removing the special characters
that you have in your page title - and I'd be wise to try to make your title
and meta description to use special characters. This is not what Google wants,
of course, and give you another way to make your search snippets with Rich
Snippets and SCHEMA mark-up.
15. I
like to think I write titles for search engines and people.
16. All regularly adjusted know that Google - why not that
the perfect title dis appear? Then mix it...
17. Not possessed. Of course, is probably better, and only
improve when the engines change. Optimize for keyword phrases and not just
keywords.
18. I draw page title mixed case I find it better able to
scan the tracks with all CAPS or small letters.
19. In general, the more trust and authority than your
site in Google, the easier it is to arrange a new page for something. So you
should not forget. There is only so much you can do with your page title - your
Google ranking site is much more with factors that do OFFSITE ONSITE - negative
and positive.
20. CTR is something that is probably measured by Google
when the page ranking (Bing said they also use it, and now have the power of
yahoo), so it is worth considering if you are optimizing the title of your game
Page rate. More placements in search engines.
21. I think the keyword spamming your page title might be
part of the area of Google (although I see little evidence for it).
22. Remember .... Thinking "keyword" instead of
"keyword", "keyword", "keyword" ... think long
tail.
23. Google will select the best title you want
to extract your research and take this information from multiple sources, not
just the title of your page element. A small title with more information about
the field often added. Sometimes when Google familiarizes the brand name,
replace it with this one (often by adding a colon at the beginning of its
title, or sometimes adding the end of the title of the fragment to the real
estate page to which it belongs).
Do you have a lot of text need to sort the pages in Google?
The user search intent is a way for the seller to describe what a user wants to accomplish when they perform a Google search.
SEOs have the user search intentions to understand broadly in the following categories and it is an excellent place to drop Moz at that point.
· Transaction - The user would like to do something like buy, register, register a task that they have in mind to complete.
· Information - The user wants to learn something
· Navigation - The user knows where to go
The guidelines for the human quality of Google change the rules to simplify the constructions:
· Do
· Namely
· Go
As long as it matches the main purpose of the user, you need as many words as you need.
You do not need to sort too much text Google.
A reference to the title tags;
When you write a page title, you have the ability to tell Google
(and other search engines) it is a site, spam or a quality site, for example: -
Have you repeated the keyword four times or only once? I think the title tags,
like anything else, should be as simple as possible, using the keyword once and
perhaps a related term, if possible.
I intend to always keep my title page of HTML elements as simple
and as unique as possible.
I clean up the way I write my songs all the time.
Read more:
Google will have the title, H1, H2, H3, H4,
H5, and H6 as well as securities
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