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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.
Focus on descriptiveness: It should accurately describe what the page/post is about and set reader expectations. Keep it short and sweet: Your finished title tag should not exceed 5060 characters. Include your keywords: Make sure to include your primary keyword in the title tag.
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.
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.
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.
The title tag is an HTML element consisting of the web page's title. This is not the same as the header that appears for the page content. Rather, this element is what shows up as the title in search engine results. Searchers then click this title to get to the page.
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