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Hey Guys,
So I read a series of tweets from Darren Shaw over at Whitespark a while back on how he would create the perfect Title Tag
The assessment was that it doesn't really matter about the number of keywords or the length (within reason), and you wouldn't have the brand name in the title unless it's on the homepage. Instead, you would have the brand name in the meta description if I remember correctly.
From what I remember in the tweet, a typical title tag would look similar to this:
Emergency Dentist in Austin, TX | Offering Trusted Emergency Dental Services | Serving Boulder Creek, Barton Hills, St. Edwards, Franklin Park | Expert Emergency Dental Clinic Near Me
I haven't seen any other references to this type of technique, so Im looking to get some consensus on how other agencies are currently doing their Title tags.
Thanks!
So I read a series of tweets from Darren Shaw over at Whitespark a while back on how he would create the perfect Title Tag
The assessment was that it doesn't really matter about the number of keywords or the length (within reason), and you wouldn't have the brand name in the title unless it's on the homepage. Instead, you would have the brand name in the meta description if I remember correctly.
From what I remember in the tweet, a typical title tag would look similar to this:
Emergency Dentist in Austin, TX | Offering Trusted Emergency Dental Services | Serving Boulder Creek, Barton Hills, St. Edwards, Franklin Park | Expert Emergency Dental Clinic Near Me
I haven't seen any other references to this type of technique, so Im looking to get some consensus on how other agencies are currently doing their Title tags.
Thanks!