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Title Tags and Meta Descriptions

Title tags and meta descriptions are

some of the most basic attributes of a

website or page that matter for SEO.

Every page on a website should have a

unique title tag and meta description.

Let’s define what these page attributes

are, and review some examples of them

in proper use.

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Title Tags •  A title tag is the short label inserted inside

the <title> code on a webpage. Title tags are usually at, or near, the top of the code. 

•  You can see a page’s title tag up in the “top” of your web browser.

•  Title tags are generally what search engines display in their listings for a webpage.

•  Every page needs a short, unique, descriptive title tag.

•  Title tags should not be more than 80 characters in length.

•  Do not “keyword stuff” a title tag. It is not a “ranking wishlist”.

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Creating Title Tags For Example: You are an accountant based in

Escondido. You are building a 3 page website to

describe your services. The site will have a home/

index page, a contact page, and a page about your

fees. These are the pages and title tags you

should create:

Index  page:  www.escondidocpa.com      Title  tag:  Escondido  CPA  and  Accoun:ng  Professional  –  Your  Name    

Contact  page:  www.escondidocpa.com/contact.html  Title  tag:  Contact  Escondido  CPA  at  760-­‐384-­‐1212  Today  

Fees  page:  www.escondidocpa.com/fees.html  Title  tag:  CPA  Rates  and  Fees  –  Escondido  

*Remember,  )tle  tags  are  what  search  engines  display  in  their  lis)ngs.    

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Meta Descriptions •  Meta descriptions are brief 1-2 sentence

descriptions of a web page.

•  They are labeled <meta=”description”> inside your page code, and are usually near the <title> tag at the top of the page/code.

•  Meta descriptions should not be longer than 250 characters.

•  Meta descriptions are typically displayed in search results beneath the link for your page, and should invite users to click on your listing.

•  Every page on a website should have a unique meta description.

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Creating Meta Descriptions Ex: Continuing with our Escondido accountant website example, here are some example meta descriptions for each of the 3 pages.

  Index page: www.escondidocpa.com

Meta description: “Professional CPA and Accounting services in Escondido from EscondidoCPA.com. Call today and get a free consultation on tax planning, business accounting, and more.”

Contact page: www.escondidocpa.com/contact.html

Meta description: “Contact EscondidoCPA.com at 760-384-1212 for a FREE consultation for your business or personal taxes. 20+ years experience, licensed CA CPA #18LA8H3.

Rates page: www.escondidocpa.com/rates.html

Meta description: “Competitive rates for professional CPA services in Escondido. Get a quote and a free consultation for your taxes or accounting call 760-384-1212.”

*Remember,  your  meta  descrip)on  must  be  unique.    Think  of  it  like  an  “ad”.  Search  engines  typically  display  snippets  of  meta  descrip)ons  in  their  results.    Invite  the  user  to  click    

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