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Easy Furniture Web Tip 216: The Almost Almighty Title Tag

Furniture World News Desk on 10/6/2015


By Katherine Andes

The workhorse of good search engine optimization is the title tag and it is often neglected by many businesses, large and small.

Yes, there is a lot that goes into search rankings and everything is important. But, because of its power, to neglect the title tag is negligent.

I have seen websites that are attractive and user friendly but with poor title tags. For those sites, simply developing title tags properly can improve its search rankings significantly.

Each web page has its own title tag and they help both the searcher and the search engines to know what your page is about

The title tag is what is shown in the browser tab and often is the top blue line in a search snippet. That last is important because that blue title also acts like a billboard for your company to grab people’s attention encouraging them to click through to your website. This makes the title tag even more important.

If you typed in “furniture+city” here is how one company might show up.

Acme Furniture | Oak Furniture | Modern Furniture - City

The problem with the above tag is that it uses the keyword “furniture” three times. It’s overkill. Worse it’s boring. If “furniture” is already in your company name, then use the rest of the space available to sell your company.

A better search result would be …

Acme Furniture | Huge Stock Oak Items | Get Today! - City

In the above snippet, we let folks know that we have stock on hand and they can take it home today. Use another page and another title tag to promote “modern furniture.”

Many companies like to use their company name as part of all their title tags for branding purposes. That’s okay if your company name isn’t too long and doesn’t take up too much real estate. If it is too long, try to shorten it or just leave it out and put your company name in the description tag (which follows the title tag and which we are not discussing here).

The word limit is 60 characters with spaces. Do not use all caps, but I do recommend capitalizing the first letter of each word.

Whether you do your own title tag uploading in-house or give the task to your web developer, be sure to always check that your tag properly published by looking at the code after publishing (usually click VIEW>SOURCE in your browser tools then search for <title>).

One last thought, if you have a lot of dynamically generated product pages, often the “container” pages are missing unique title tags or the tags are under-developed.

Easy Furniture Web Tip 216: For better search rankings and conversions, carefully develop your title tags with each page’s keywords.

Katherine Andes specializes in web content development and Copywriting for SEO — including page customization for storefront and franchise web sites. Visit her website BetterWebSales.com or phone her at 559.309.2940.
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