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AdultSites 05-10-2015 05:54 AM

[SEO] How many keywords per title tag?
 
One, two, three? I am not planning to go over three anyway, and I know that if there is multiple keywords, they need to be closely related to each other, and represent similar search intent. Would you do just one, or lets say three? Would three bring more traffic to a site?

aka123 05-10-2015 06:09 AM

I suggest that you put the subject in the title. Usually there is only about one subject per page. Unless you are writing some book in the web.

Use headlines for sub-subjects.

AdultSites 05-10-2015 06:35 AM

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Originally Posted by aka123 (Post 20470651)
I suggest that you put the subject in the title. Usually there is only about one subject per page. Unless you are writing some book in the web.

Use headlines for sub-subjects.

It is not like a vBulletin forum or Wordpress blog site, where you have titles. Website is based on pages with keywords in title tags, 2 to 3 words, for the most part, or something around that. So the question is related to this. Do just one keyword per title tag on 1,000,000 pages or do 3 per title tag. How would this work, on that scale? I guess multiple keywords could be bringing more traffic, and there is nothing wrong with having more than one, as far as I know. Moz.com suggest two, I think, as optimum, they also suggest using closely related keywords, and keywords with the same or similar search intent, like I already mentioned. But it is Moz.com, it is just one of the sources of info. I dont just follow them or what Google says. It is the best to test how things work in reality, on the Web. I will be looking at Google Analytics stats, to see what pages bring the most traffic from search. I have some pages with multiple keywords, and large majority of pages with just one title tag. I guess, if it will show that pages with multiple keywords bring more traffic, it will be a good suggestion to take this path.

aka123 05-10-2015 06:46 AM

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Originally Posted by AdultSites (Post 20470659)
It is not like a vBulletin forum or Wordpress blog site, where you have titles. Website is based on pages with keywords in title tags, 2 to 3 words, for the most part, or something around that. So the question is related to this. Do just one keyword per title tag on 1,000,000 pages or do 3 per title tag. How would this work, on that scale? I guess multiple keywords could be bringing more traffic, and there is nothing wrong with having more than one, as far as I know. Moz.com suggest two, I think, as optimum, they also suggest using closely related keywords, and keywords with the same or similar search intent, like I already mentioned. But it is Moz.com, it is just one of the sources of info. I dont just follow them or what Google says. It is the best to test how things work in reality, on the Web. I will be looking at Google Analytics stats, to see what pages bring the most traffic from search. I have some pages with multiple keywords, and large majority of pages with just one title tag. I guess, if it will show that pages with multiple keywords bring more traffic, it will be a good suggestion to take this path.

The title is a title. If you are talking about <title> Buusty boobs boob</title>. No matter what method you use to insert some info into there. My answer stays the same.

If the title looks like this <title>Porn, girls, boob</title>, you might want to consider some other method to make the titles.

If you mean some <meta name="keywords"....boob> tag, forget about it. You don't need it, it's obsolete.

AdultSites 05-10-2015 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by aka123 (Post 20470667)
The title is a title. If you are talking about <title> Buusty boobs boob</title>. No matter what method you use to insert some info into there. My answer stays the same.

If the title looks like this <title>Porn, girls, boob</title>, you might want to consider some other method to make the titles.

If you mean some <keywords=boob> tag, forget about it. You don't need it, it's obsolete.

Ok. We are talking about something like this:

a) <title>Girls with big tits</b>
b) <title>Girls with big tits, women with large hooters, chicks with huge boobies</title>

... lets say. It looks like b) could be better, but I am not sure... Do just two phrases, maybe. All these will have some kind of search volume in Google.com, added after keyword research (seo competition can be taken into consideration also).

aka123 05-10-2015 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by AdultSites (Post 20470670)
Ok. We are talking about something like this:

a) <title>Girls with big tits</b>
b) <title>Girls with big tits, women with large hooters, chicks with huge boobies</title>

... lets say. It looks like b) could be better, but I am not sure... Do just two phrases, maybe. All these will have some kind of search volume in Google.com, added after keyword research (seo competition can be taken into consideration also).

No, B) isn't better. It might have been better 10-15 years ago, not anymore. Title spamming is at least very risky tactic these days, if you even manage to get it work in the first place.

overarm 05-10-2015 07:00 AM

I like to use this formula for my titletags:
Primary Keyword - Sentence including call to action.

Example:
Big tits - Check all the videos with chicks with big tits here

If I need to rank for several competitive keywords, there's only one solution in my opinion: Create a landingpage for each keyword or phrase.

SpyCam 05-10-2015 09:34 AM

B) is pure spam

Va2k 05-10-2015 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by overarm (Post 20470677)
I like to use this formula for my titletags:
Primary Keyword - Sentence including call to action.

Example:
Big tits - Check all the videos with chicks with big tits here

If I need to rank for several competitive keywords, there's only one solution in my opinion: Create a landingpage for each keyword or phrase.

I don't know seo like I used to back in the old days this sounds like a great plan. So if I like it it probably is wrong lol how does it workout for you? Can you rank your site pretty fast doing this?

American Psycho 05-10-2015 11:23 AM

1 primary phrase and 1 secondary phrase repeating primary phrase MAX in form of a natural sentence.

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aka123 05-10-2015 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Va2k (Post 20470827)
I don't know seo like I used to back in the old days this sounds like a great plan. So if I like it it probably is wrong lol how does it workout for you? Can you rank your site pretty fast doing this?

It is just one ranking factor. I sometimes still do like that, but I would say that it has lost its efficiency from what it was. But done correctly it may increase clickthrough, that is also ranking factor, but of course matters also per se.

Like:

E-book - How to make a good e-book
Baking - How to bake Dildo Muffins

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Semantic phrase^^
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baddog 05-10-2015 11:02 PM

60 characters

SvenGun 05-11-2015 06:10 AM

I think you can use few keywords in Title, but be careful, I'm not sure but it seems to me Google can consider it as overspam

Va2k 05-11-2015 06:16 AM

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Originally Posted by aka123 (Post 20470866)
It is just one ranking factor. I sometimes still do like that, but I would say that it has lost its efficiency from what it was. But done correctly it may increase clickthrough, that is also ranking factor, but of course matters also per se.

Like:

E-book - How to make a good e-book
Baking - How to bake Dildo Muffins

Thanks man if you or ANYONE else would not mind trying to help me get my main stream site ranked I would love you long time! :helpme :pimp

AdultSites 05-19-2015 04:43 AM

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Not all of them have three keywords in title tag, but most of them, at least two. Also these are the leading dating sites, so it is another example of the fact that what Google says and recommends, is not always true.

I would say that 1-3 keywords in title tag (related, same search intent, if more than one) is ok.

Yo Adrian 05-19-2015 10:03 AM

Just Google some of your target keywords and see what the current top 10 ranking sites have for their titles and then write something that follows the same format but improve on it by making yours stand out some to improve CTR once you rank in the top 10. Also make sure you keep the character count below 60 and limit the number of stop words. For example, 'shockingly big boobs' would be better than 'find the biggest boobs here'. Fewer characters and more pop.


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