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Saturday, August 8, 2020

Title and its Optimization in SEO

What is a Tag
A tag is a keyword or term assigned to a piece of information. This is what I have learnt in some books and internet. Now what is the role of these tags here in SEO. Lets explain with an example suppose I want to buy a pen and I went to a store or a shop then I found a beautyful pen there and saw a piece of paper is hanging with it and there its company name and its price is mentioned. That piece of paper is called that tag and that tag is providing me some information about that object. 

Same here in SEO, Tags are very helpful to providing information about some object. If we will have a knowledge of html then there are some html tags which give you some information about html objects. In this post we will read about one 7 of them but will only discussed 1 and rest in our other post. .
  • Title tag= <title
  • Meta description tag.
  • Header tags. 
  • Image alt tags. 
  • Nofollow link tags. 
  • Links and anchor text tags. 
  • Canonical tags
An HTML TITLE tag is put inside the head tag"<title" This is the one best place on a webpage where your keywords MUST be present so that it will help in search results. Improper title or nonexistent use of titles in webpages keeps more websites out of top rankings on Google than compare to  any other factor except perhaps for a lack of relevant content on a page or a lack of quality links from other websites that point to your site.

Here are some tips you should follow for creating titles on pages:
  • Each page should have a unique title so that it will be indexed easily.
  • Make sure the <title> tag is the first element in the <head> section of your page - this makes it easier for Google to find the page.
  • If practical, try to include your Primary Keyword Phrase in every title of every page it means same keyword is indexed on each page.
  • If you must include your company name, put it at the end of the title.
  • Use more specific variations to your Primary Keyword Phrase on your specific product, service, or content pages.


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