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08-27-2007, 10:56 AM #1
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Change your <title> tag periodically
Once the search engine has given to you the placement you wanted, change your TITLE tag, not at all, but by inserting new keywords on your title, you improve your search results.
Example:
If your site sales Real Estate, and it is at Miami, Florida, you can name your site (TITLE):
Florida Real Estate Pros
Now, once you appear at the 1st page on the SE, change the TITLE for:
Real Estate Pros Miami Florida
Once that is too at the main search results page, use this other:
Beach Front Real Estate Miami Florida
And so on. Than is bringing me a lot of results. Try, you will not lose.
Regards from Panama City, Panama.
The Panama Team
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08-27-2007, 06:36 PM #2
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wont you lose your position for the first title though?
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08-27-2007, 06:45 PM #3
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08-27-2007, 11:27 PM #4
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yeh i think its better to choose a great heading that has your main keywords in it, and stick with it.
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08-28-2007, 06:37 AM #5
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08-28-2007, 07:51 AM #6
Sorry - that's not good advice.
If your site is struggling, by all means experiment with a new title tag, expecially on your interior pages. But if you have good rankings, don't mess with your home page title tag. Google is especially sensitive when it comes to title tags.
Remember that your title tag - especially the home pag tag - is more than something used in SEO. It's also a call to action for people reviewing search results.
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08-28-2007, 01:12 PM #7
Page Title Algorithms
The Page Title
The page title weighs heavily in the algorithms of all the major search engines, so be prepared to spend some time on it.
Here's what to look for:- Write an accurate, keyword-rich page title of about 7 words.
- Do not include stop words (and, the, a etc.) in the title. That just wastes space.
- Remember that each page can (and should) have a unique title.
- Remember that the title is the first and probably the only thing the searcher will look at in the search results. Having a keyword list as title might get you listed higher (if you're not penalized), but it's less likely to get clicked than a well structured title.
- Syntax:
In the HEAD section of the site add:
<title>Your Keyword-Rich, Descriptive Page Title Here</title>
Chris Barnhardt is one of two head web development consultants for ADDvantage Realty. ADDvantage offers great rates on MLS listings and 12 hour a day, 7-Days a Week in office call and website support. We do Real Estate by Your Rules!
Visit our Site: http://getmoreoffers.com/
chris@getmoreoffers.com
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08-29-2007, 08:53 PM #8
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Sorry
Sorry, but You Are Wrong. All my sites are first result on google for my top searches bro, most of them have above 1000 searches that gives them max on the 3rd page.
Maybe you really believe that is not good advice, and iwww.thepanamateam.com
Real Estate at Paradise
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08-30-2007, 11:46 AM #9
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The Google webmaster guidelines discourage titles with too many keywords. Furthermore, they say it's never beneficial in the long-run to try and manipulate your way to the top. Now I may be a little too much "by the book" but it seems Google knows what they are doing and can find a way to have pagerank reflect the guidelines they suggest.
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09-06-2007, 10:32 PM #10
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Well first of all...speaking from years of experience ....DO NOT CHANGE YOUR TITLE ! unless what you have is not right in the first place! If you want to rank high for other phrases then create a new page and then SEF the url and create a new title for the new page etc... I design websites for clients as well as my own company and I SEO for VERY competitive phrases in multiple markets and if you were to to do what he suggest for a competitive phrase that EVERYONE "Pros" are trying for then you would get knocked off within the week.
LOL....you tell me you can stay at #1 with that method for a "real" search phrase like "Miami Real Estate" that SEO Pros are getting paid to SEO for and I'll eat my words.



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