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Five Short Quick Tips on Web Page Titles
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By Catherine Franz
Search engine spiders read and record page titles first.
Here are five tips on how you can get the search engine
spiders to read your titles and use them in their
optimization process:
1. Character count is important: Google's maximum character
count for page titles is 83. Yahoo's maximum character
count is 111.
2. Don't use filler words like: and, for, the. They are
dropped anyway by the search engines.
3. Remove redundant or unsearch worthy words or phrases, for
instance: Welcome to, this is about, or Products Page.
Anything people would not normally search on. This also
uses up the limitations on character count (mentioned in #1
above).
4. Include word plurals, for instance: sales lead and sales
leads.
5. Include various spellings or misspellings of the words,
for example, saleslead and sales lead, could be used as one
word or someone might search on them as two separate words.
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Catherine Franz, a Business Coach, specializes in writing, marketing and product development. Newsletters and additional articles: http://www.abundancecenter.com blog: http://abundance.blogs.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Catherine_Franz |
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Article Submitted On: December 03, 2004
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Franz, Catherine "Five Short Quick Tips on Web Page Titles." Five Short Quick Tips on Web Page Titles. 3 Dec. 2004 EzineArticles.com. 22 Nov. 2009 <http://ezinearticles.com/?Five-Short-Quick-Tips-on-Web-Page-Titles&id=5723>.
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