Apr 29 2008

What Does a Title Tag, Title Tag and Title Tag Have In Common?

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This is one of those Basic SEO posts, that i feel silly writing about because “everybody knows” this information already. But then I look at websites of prospects and I realize that not everybody really does know. Or maybe they do and they just forget. In any case, this will be a quick reminder / refresher.

Most duplicate content issues have to do with on-page content. Mass page/content duplication can often have a negative effect on how the search engines spider and index your site. While I believe the title tag is the single most important piece of real estate on your site, duplication here is likely to have the least effect on the search engine crawlers. It will, however, have an effect on rankings, but that’s another discussion. Even still, it’s a duplicate issue that absolutely must be addressed for tactical SEO performance.

Duplicate titles is something we often see on newly developed websites or content management systems that don’t allow proper control of individual pages. While I get how when developing new websites the title tag can get overlooked, I’m amazed that people develop web software that still doesn’t take title tag customization into account.

Duplicate Title Tags

In some cases it’s just a matter of some creative programming to fix. In others it might require some significant reworking of the system, or a scraping of the system altogether. And, of course, other times it’s just a matter of taking the time to get into your HTML or your CMS and writing unique title tags for all your products and content pages. If you have a lot of products or pages, this can be time consuming, but it’s well worth the effort.

If you can pull it off with your CMS allow Titles to be automatically generated based on on-page criteria, but also give yourself the opportunity to overwrite the defaults with your own customization. This is especially handy for product pages. The default can display essentially the breadcrumb trail of categories down to the products as the default. This will ensure all your title tags are unique, to a degree. But at some point you may want to get in and create a unique title tag for more punch and better search engine rankings. Having both options will give you the greatest degree of control without having duplicate titles until you get around to customizing them.

Duplicate Title Tags

All said and done, your titles should:

  • Short, 65 characters max
  • Unique for each page
  • Accurately reflects page content
  • Contains main keywords

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5 Responses to “What Does a Title Tag, Title Tag and Title Tag Have In Common?”

  1. Shell Harris says:

    Well said, Stoney. It never hurts to learn or review the basics. Keep it real. If you don’t mind I would like to piggy back on this post with one of my own. It goes into some different ideas so it isn’t a repeat of your valuable information.

    I wrote some additional thoughts and give some examples of a well-formulated title: Using the Title Tag.

  2. Stoney deGeyter says:

    Thanks for the comment Shell. Great post yourself.

  3. Shari Sultana says:

    This is an excellent post.

    The ladies at the Virtual Assistant forums will love you for it.

    There are still a great many people who don’t know about title tags. Thanks for making it simple.

    I’d like to post a link to this at the forum if I may.

    Shari Sultana
    Internet Marketing Virtual Assistant and marketing mod at the Virtual Assistant forums.

  4. Stoney deGeyter says:

    Thanks Shari, You’re free to post a link anywhere you want. Glad it was helpful.

  5. Barry Wheeler says:

    Thanks for the great article. I just finished developing some SEO tutorials for an ebook that I’m writing and found this extremely helpful.

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