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- | ====== | + | ====== Title Tag ====== |
- | {{tag> | + | ==== So what is the ' |
- | So what is this 'title' | + | The title tag is the text content that you cannot see on your visible web page. It's the text that you: |
- | Well, the title tag is the thing that you cannot see on your visible web page. It' | + | - See as the "title" of the tab in the web browser |
+ | - The text that Google looks for to work out (partly) what your page is about | ||
+ | - The title tag forms part of a **crucial alliance** - title tag and [[local_seo:meta_description]] | ||
- | - See as the title of the tab in the browser | + | ==== How does the title tag affect Local SEO? ==== |
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+ | The key about the **title tag** is that it helps Google | ||
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+ | If you are optimising your website | ||
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+ | ==== Local Place names ==== | ||
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+ | For a [[Local SEO Strategy]] you would normally put your service plus the location | ||
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+ | Of course if you ignore [[LocalPlaces|Local Places]] when optimising your website you would then be competing with all the other websites that are in your niche. You would move from results of around 2 to 3000 websites to about 2 to 3 million websites. | ||
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+ | === An example: === | ||
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+ | If your niche is selling **top hats**? //You would add the following:// | ||
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+ | * top hats for sale in **[and then you would have your town name]** | ||
+ | * Top hats for sale in //Newton Abbot//. | ||
+ | * Top hats for sale in //Exeter//. | ||
+ | * Top hats for sale in //Devon//. | ||
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+ | You'll notice that we are using smaller town names, for example Newton Abbot, ' | ||
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+ | {{tag> | ||