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Write unique titles for every page. Every page on your website is unique and your title tags should reflect that. Pay attention to length. Use your target keyword (but don't overdo it). Be descriptive of what's on the page. Make a (brief) case for what's on the page.
A title tag is an HTML element that specifies the title of a web page. Title tags are displayed on search engine results pages (SERPs) as the clickable headline for a given result, and are important for usability, SEO, and social sharing.
Title tags are important because they let readers know what information will be present when a user clicks on a page. They are important for the search engines for the same reason, except they also function to determine the relevancy of the web page as a result in a search query.
Title tags and meta descriptions are bits of HTML code in the header of a web page. They help search engines understand the content on a page. A page's title tag and meta description are usually shown whenever that page appears in search engine results. (We'll look at some examples of this later.)
Write short Titles. Identify your Keywords. The important goes first. Use targeted keywords. Be descriptive. Create unique titles. Avoid Keyword Stuffing.
Write the title for humans first. Keep your titles short and to the point. Try adding the main keyword closer to the beginning. If possible, try optimizing the title for multiple keywords. Try to avoid keyword cannibalization with other articles. Make your title catchy to improve CTR.
Title tags should be between 50-60 characters in length. Google has not specifically come out and said that title tags should be this length. However, if your title is longer than 60 characters, you risk the chance of it becoming cut off in the middle.
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