Your website’s individual page titles are one of the most essential and natural ways to infuse relevant S.E.O. content into your website! In HTML code, the page title tag specifies the title of an individual page within your website. It is code which is inserted into the header of your web page and should look something like this:
<head>
<title> Search Engine Optimization: Page Titles! </title>
</head>
Of course, you will probably have quite a bit of additional tags within your opening and closing head tags, such as the various meta tags. Each one of your website’s pages should have its own unique title that describes pointedly what the respective information is in that particular page itself. The viewer of your website will see this information in Google’s natural listings in a search results page, as well – at the top of the internet browser window in which one views the web page.
If you do not have a page title tag on any of your web pages, then you will be one of the current 19,000,000 results who come up on a Google search for having “untitled document” as their page title. Please, do your self a favor and don’t be one of those.
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