Sunday 15 December 2013

SEO: How to Optimize Post Titles For Good Ranking

SEO
This is actually a continuation of SEO: How to Make Alluring Post Titles for Your blog

Now, I will continue.
1.     Use Keywords for SEO (see Google Ad words):
Since your post title might actually turn your search description (what people will search on Google and get your post) if you did not provide any. Without a keyword
post title, your post might as well die a natural death: no traffic at all, not from search engines and not from anyone (although it was actually indexed by search engine crawlers) This is due to not using keywords (keywords are those phrases people always use when searching Google, Yahoo, and other search engines) for your post titles. Some keywords are, Cool ways to; 5 things you don’t know about; How to make……on-line; other ways to….etc

For setting up search descriptions read this:

---SEO: How to Make My Post Appear the Way I Want in Search Engine---

2.     Brevity:
As much as possible, make post titles brief. This will naturally be in line with keywords since they are always brief

3.     Uniqueness:
Though ad words/keywords are some sort of repeated tenses and phrases and as such similar. It doesn't stop you from thinking out unique titles for your blog posts (with those repeated words).

NOTE: If you use popular/copied titles, they exist already on Google/search engine databases, more so, indexed earlier before yours under another URL (the site you copied the title from) which would routinely appear before yours on search (should people go searching for such title on Google). Hence, Google will instead of displaying your own post show theirs. And most appropriately, moreover, it could count as a serious copy right offence on you and your blog. You know what it means: Bottom flat ranking; sickly page impression, and anything worse!

4. Technical Correctness
Make sure you give your post idea the best possible title. Totally avoid misnomer/wrong naming/extensive naming errors. Only give titles contextually. Any form of post blunders can be very damaging: they put away professionals from reading your posts. Write when you are sober or publish when so and also make for post reviews on your blog timetable

4.     The Use of Quotation Mark-{:} :

Check out some of the posts where I employed this tactics and tell me if there is nothing different about them. You, apply it on your own posts!


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