Increase your Click-Throughs With Killer Title Tags
By Robin Nobles
As you probably know, the majority of engines place considerable
relevance on the HTML title tag, making it generally the most important tag on
your page.
You also probably know that title tags appear in the search
results for most of the major engines, making the tags even more important.
But, have you ever taken the time to learn how create killer title
tags, tags that will boost click throughs, or traffic, to your site?
To make a point about how important titles are, let's look at some
sample search results. In a search for "low cost life insurance" in one of the
major engines, here are some of the titles from the top ten results.
- #1 worldwide travel insureance quotes!
- Untitled
- Oklahoma Insurance Quotes Auto Home Health Life Business
Do any of those titles appeal to you? Notice that the first
example has a misspelled word, which doesn't elicit much confidence in the
site. The second example isn't even using a title tag, which is why it's listed
as "untitled." The third example is simply a listing of capitalized keywords,
which isn't as easy to read.
Now, let's say that the next three titles on the page are:
- Does your low cost life insurance policy give you the coverage
you need?
- Low cost life insurance at a price that's right for you!
- Stop paying too much for "low" cost life insurance!
Would you skip over the first three listed titles to visit one of
the titles above?
My point is, if your title is more effective than sites that
are actually above you in the ranking, you may get the traffic anyway, simply
due to the effectiveness of your title tag.
Top Tips for Creating Killer Titles
Let's look at some tips for creating killer title tags, and then
some mistakes that will cause your site to be passed over in the search
results.
1. Use compelling words in your titles-words that will draw
the user in to your site. Examples are: breakthrough, incredible; how-to;
announcing; and, revealing.
2. Use the power of questions when creating title tags.
When you ask a question, you force the reader to stop and mentally answer that
question, which boosts your chances at a visit to your site.
3. Use your important keyword phrase toward the beginning
of your title tag, but use the phrase in a way that will pull in traffic.
4. Begin the title with a capital letter, and then follow with
all lower-case letters. Why? It's easier to read than titles with every
word capitalized.
5. Treat title tags as if they're advertisements for your
online business. Make them short, snappy, and easy to read.
6. Write your title in a way that makes the user believe that the
site will solve a problem or help the user in some way.
7. Create a sense of urgency in your title tags, when
possible.
8. Make sure to use a title tag on every page of your site,
and make sure that the title tag is the first tag on your page.
Top Mistakes Made when Creating Titles
1. Don't use just a series of keywords in your title tag.
It's unprofessional and difficult to read.
2. Don't use complicated words in your title tag, unless
those words are common place to whoever would be visiting your site.
3. Don't use all caps in your title tag. In other words,
don't yell at your potential visitors!
4. Don't slap up a dull and boring title. Spend some time
creating an effective online marketing plug for your site.
5. Don't use your keyword phrase more than once in your
title tag.
6. Don't use your company name in your title tag unless you
use your important keyword phrase as well.
7. Don't use yellow page tactics when creating titles in an
effort to get to the top of the rankings. In other words, don't add a "!!!" or
"AAA" to the front of your title to try to get higher in the alphabetical
order. It won't help you with the engines, and editors at the directories won't
allow the tactic anyway.
In Conclusion . . .
Create your title tags in such a way that they will serve as an
online marketing campaign for your site. Remember that a well written and
effective title can make up for a lower search engine ranking.
Spend a lot of time on your title tags, and it ultimately will pay
off for you in traffic to your site.
Robin Nobles is Director of Training for the
Academy of Web Specialists.
Robin has taught well over a thousand students in her online and onsite search
engine positioning courses during the past several years. Her latest book
Web Site Analysis and Reporting, as well as her past book, Streetwise
Maximize Web Site Traffic, can be ordered through Amazon. Visit the
Academys training site to learn more about their search engine ranking
courses and products. http://www.onlinewebtraining.com
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