What Are SEO Friendly Titles?

 

Although we know that generally picking your titles is very important for promoting, it can also be used in a cleverly SEO friendly way. When ever you search through the search engines it delivers the best valid search with the looked up keywords that match your description. You might have already realized this feature and see that it puts the letters that matches your description in bold. So, what does this feature within the search engines unravel for webmasters? A lot.

The Benefits

The benefits of this feature gives webmasters the ability to pick out words and terms that are generally search engine friendly to increase your posts of relatively being ranked higher in the search engines than having a normal title.

The Technique

The technique is really simple, really. All you must do is just try and use terms within your post’s title that is relative to your site’s search engine description and possibly using words that are within your post URL as well. (You can see within the image that ‘top-paying’ is bolded as well in the post’s URL) This gives your site’s posts to possibly rank higher than using words that isn’t as SEO friendly within the post’s header. Please keep in mind to always stay focus on your post’s main theme and not try to trail off with having your titles always being SEO friendly or there will be many devastating consequences that I don’t want to get into. (Non SEO consequences)

 


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As you can see, I have used this technique on the article, 2 Top Paying Writing Review Sites and it is ranked number one for the words ‘2 top paying’ even though there are over 28 million other finds. If you do happen to find an opportunity to include words that are within your post’s URL link and description as well as it being a relevant title for your post, that is a great opportunity to get your post ranked high through out the search engines. People may call this keyword density, however, keyword density is another issue we will talk about later in another day.


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