Newsgroups : Alt : alt.internet.search-engines : 2007 Mar : Titles - Hyphens And Semi-Repititions?
| Subject: | Titles - Hyphens And Semi-Repititions? |
| Posted by: | usenet20..@the-domain-in.sig |
| Date: | Wed, 28 Feb 2007 21:12:31 |
I was just reminded of an issue with the page title tag.
Let's say I'm making a page about widgets manufactured and sold
in a country called The Republic Of Elbonia.
A possible title tag:
Elbonia Widget Manufacturer - Elbonian Widgets - Widgets
In Elbonia - Widget Stores
Does that look bad? Note the use of "ElboniaN" (adjective) in
addition to the plain country name. And both the singular and
plural of "widget(s)"
It's like, if someone searches for "elbonia widget" s/he might
also try "widgets from elbonia" and so forth. Maybe the surfer
is in Elbonia, looking for widgets. Or is foreign, looking to
tour a widget factory on their upcoming visit to Elbonia.
How do the hyphens effect things? Good, I hope? And is this too
much repetition? I think that this is a decent length for total
characters, although I wouldn't go over that(?)
The rest of the page would be totally legit, with relevant text
and links.
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