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November 12th, 2009

How to Write Attractive Page Titles For Better Click through Rates

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To write attractive page titles for better click through rates, you need to http://www.eyeonspain.com/spain-magazine/Images/rentals/lisa1.gifwrite relevant titles that are attractive to the normal person and give a description (and unique Meta page title), that will make people want to click on it. The mistake that many people make when creating page titles is that they make them so SEO optimized that the average person has no idea what the website is about. As a result, they go to another one that fits better, even though it is lower in the page rankings.

The best idea is to keep in mind that your readers drive your rankings, so you want keyword optimized titles that provide useful information to the customers looking for you. Search engines look at the page titles based on relevance to the subject to determine rank. The Meta page title is what will be bookmarked by your customers and it is the title that will appear in the bookmarks list. You want to be sure the title is accurate and not missing or your readers will have a hard time finding your website later.

You want to be sure that your primary keyword is the first word in the title tag and then your corporate name should appear at the end of the page titles. There are a few exceptions to this rule, but you want the primary keyword as close to the beginning of the title as possible. Of course, when you are making home page titles, it should include your company’s name and include what will be on the page, or your website credibility can be lowered because the search engines won’t pick up what is being represented in the contents.

A few other pointers on attractive page titles are that the title shouldn’t be too long, the title matches the first paragraph content, and that the page titles are different for each page, but consistent with the rest of your website. Usually 5 to 9 word titles are best or under 80 characters in entirety. Avoid making the page titles obvious selling pages, but you want them to be compelling enough to be descriptive.

Another thing to be certain of is the titles are typed in proper title case and headers should use the right capitalization. The title of your pages should tell the reader what the page is about and the title should be able to stand alone, in other words, it should be more than a generic “about us” title. If you keep in mind the most likely terms that your customers are likely to type into search engines, you can have an idea of a good way to come up with your page titles.

Because you have to consider relevance to get the click through, you want to consider what the normal person is likely to type into the search engines and click on when looking through your pages and those of your competitors. Using your keywords, corporate name, and plain language makes it easier to understand your page titles and you will get better click through rates.

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