Make sure to use the Title tag to it’s fullest effect not just for your home page but for your tightly targetted pages also. This should include the key phrase or keyword you are targeting with that individual page.

Don’t just use your business name within every Title tag. It’s okay to have your business name in there, but don’t just have your business name exclusively. Add a short, descriptive piece of text to the tag to help the search engines and your visitors understand what the page is about.

The Title tag is not solely used by the Search Engines, but can also provide information to your visitors as it is displayed at the top of the web browser window when visitors land on your site.

Most people agree that the Meta Keyword tag is now all but irrelevant in terms of SEO, but if your Meta Keywords match your Title, and your page content, then it will certainly do you no harm to include this tag. As far as we know, there are currently no penalties for using it. The Description tag can still be useful as some search engines use this to populate their own description of your webpage in their search results pages.

One of the few tags left to pack a punch with the the search engines these days is the Title tag, the meta keyword tag having dropped off the radar long ago in terms of SEO. Tie the Title tag in with the rest of the content and keyphrase for the particular webpage you are working on.

Need help with your business SEO or website design? Call us today, we’re happy to help you with your questions.

Lloyd Roberts, 123 Web Design Bournemouth
123 SEO Bournemouth
http://www.123webdesignbournemouth.co.uk

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