SEO 101: Should I Put my Business Name in the Title Tag?
The html title tag of a web page's html header is the single most
important "on page" element when it comes to search engine
optimization. That being said, is the best use of this valuable real
estate served by including your business name in the title? Chances are
the answer is a resounding "no!"
The title tag is an html tag which occurs in the header of a web page's
code. The first thing I look at when I get a call from a prospective
client is their title tag. More often than not, this tag is being used
improperly, to the extreme detriment of the client.
Recently SEOMOZ.org released its rankings of the ten most important
factors in search engine rankings. The title tag came in at number 1,
and this is no surprise to any SEO that has been around for awhile.
Google especially pays a lot of attention to title tag content, and
uses title tag information heavily to ascertain the relevant keyphrases
for which to rank a site. The opinion of search engine experts is
unanimous on this one - keyphrase use in the title tag is the number
one "on page" factor affecting search engine rankings. This is not
disputed, theorized or subject to professional debate. It is a fact.
Given this fact, we must look at how to best use the title tag to
optimize our site for search engines. Many sites place the business
name in the title tag (or even worse yet leave it blank or with default
content such as "untitled document" or "home page"). Any of these
variations can be disastrous!
Let's use an example of a company that manufactures widgets. The
primary keyphrase for that company would be "widgets", this being the
phrase for which the company would like to rank highly for in the
search engines. Now let's assume the company name is "ACME
Manufacturing Company, Ltd.". Notice that the word "widgets", which is
the desired keyphrase, is not extant in the company name.
So the company goes out and builds a wonderful web site to promote
their widgets. However, throughout the site the title tag contains the
following content: "ACME Manufacturing Company, Ltd." What is the
effect of this?
First off, the effect of this is that the site will likely rank highly
for the search query "ACME Manufacturing Company, Ltd.". The problem is
that nobody is searching for the company name, they are searching for
widgets. So all of ACME's competition shows up in the search engines
for a widget query, but poor ACME is nowhere to be found. How do we
help ACME rank highly for the search query "widgets"? We must optimize
the title tag for the search engines by replacing the current title tag
content with the desired search query: "widgets".
Generally speaking, the company name should never appear in the title
tag unless you actually expect to derive most of your traffic from
searches involving your company name. As this is a rare situation,
avoid the temptation to put your company name in the title tag - save
it for elsewhere on your page. Put your desired search keyphrases in
the title tag, and leave it at that.
Following this methodology throughout your site by optimizing title tag
content for each page according to the desired search query for that
page will be a major step in the right direction for high search engine
rankings.
About the Author: Matt Foster is the President of ArteWorks SEO, a top 5 search engine optimization company in the world. For more information on search engine optimization, please visit http://www.arteworks.biz.
About the Author
About the Author: Matt Foster is the President of ArteWorks SEO, a top 5 search engine optimization company in the world. For more information on search engine optimization, please visit http://www.arteworks.biz.
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