Lets expose the most common mistake and then put it right…
One of our recent clients, a dentist, made the (sacrilegious) mistake of having one title tag for their homepage and have this replicated over their entire site. Their SEO title tag formula was simply – Welcome to the BRAND NAME.
This meant a few things:
In a world of trying to feature prominently in Google and other search engines, a world of connecting yourselves with your customers, competition is very tough. This post on the importance of the title tag is going up against some tough competition as you can see below.
As you can see this post to do with the “title tag” faces some tough competition. To feature prominently in the Google SERPs you have to have the keyword phrase in your title tag to stand a chance. With anything in life, there are no hard and fast rules for how something should be done. The same goes for the optimization of title tags as a number of schools of thought exist as to how best practice them for SEO. Having said that, there are definitely some ground rules that all us SEOers can agree on.
With these ground rules in mind it’s time to reveal the way we do our title tags.
There’s no one and only formula for doing title tags but nevertheless here is the generic way that we produce title tags that work, that get clicked. Your title tag should look something like this formula:
Keyword | Brand Name
This builds your brand and gives the opportunity for all your unique content on your site to feature prominently in the search engines like a dream. You might be questioning this as a formula based on it going against the ground rules laid out previously. You might be thinking that this is not writing for a human and is not attractive enough for people to click on. This is a fair point and the truth is you have options. Lets go back to the dentist example.
Following the formula above our page on “teeth whitening” could follow the formula and have the following title tag:
Teeth Whitening | Brand Name
Or if you want to go for a more natural and free thinking title you could use your imagination as long as you convey the core benefits of your page. Your title tag could read as follows:
Explore Teeth Whitening Options | Brand name
The choice is yours. This provides a great basis to have a consistent structure to all of your title tags so that your brand is easily recognisable. With that in mind, the site structure of your title tags could look as follows.
Keyword 1 | Brand Name
Keyword 2 | Brand Name
Keyword 3 | Brand Name
Ans so on | Brand Name
This should give you a few ideas to mull over when it comes to getting your title tags right. It is such an easy yet fundamental part of the on page optimization process that you simply have to get right if you want to connect with your customers.
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