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Post by me3004723 on Feb 14, 2024 2:51:40 GMT -6
Great titles can be catchy, witty, humorous, enticing, mysterious, informative, and more. Most mix several of these attributes, finding what suits the occasion, brand, and post. Look again at the full title of our SEO guide: What is SEO (Search Engine Optimization): The Complete Guide to Reach Top Google Results You can see we didn’t go for funny or clever with this one. It wouldn’t fit the nature of the piece. No, this piece is an authoritative, comprehensive guide, so that’s the approach we took. But notice a few other things about the title. It contains a question, “What is SEO?”. type into USA Email List search engines all the time. Putting it in the title tells Google that we’re about to answer it, and it tells human readers the same thing. We also spelled out the acronym, again for both our readers (some might not know) and for Google (some might search for the spelled-out term). One more thing: look at what comes after the colon. We didn’t just tell readers that this is “the complete guide.” We gave them a vision of what this post can do for them. This post can help them reach top Google rankings. Whether they know it yet or not, that’s what they want to use SEO to do. So, even in the title alone, we’ve told our readers (and search engine bots) the following things: Which question we’re going to answer What is SEO.
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