How to Optimize Your Page Titles and Descriptions
If someone were to ask me, “If I were to do only one thing to SEO my website, what would you suggest”, I would, of course, respond “There is not just one thing that you can do that will magically optimize your website to get higher search engine rankings, but….”. If you were to do one thing TODAY to your website to improve your SEO, I would suggest optimizing your page titles and descriptions. Your page titles and descriptions tell both the search engines, as well as users, what a particular page in your website is about. Therefore, you want to make sure that the page titles and descriptions are unique and relevant to each page of your website. They should also be descriptive, and include the targeted keywords you have chosen for that page. Guidelines for Optimizing Page Titles:
Now that you have your page titles optimized, it is time to look at the page descriptions. The page descriptions should be a brief summary of the content on your page to let the search engines as well as users know what your page is about. Guidelines for Optimizing Page Descriptions:
By following these guidelines for optimizing your page titles and descriptions for SEO, you will definitely be on your way to improving your website SEO. Do you have any additional tips for optimizing page titles and descriptions? Let us know! |
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September 11th, 2009 at 7:33 pm
Thank you for your help!
September 11th, 2009 at 7:37 pm
It was interesting. You seem very knowledgeable in your field.
January 3rd, 2010 at 9:50 pm
Matt needs to direly alter the way engines work. Otherwise… it will just leaving room for lolexperts to sell worthless products.