Re: [WSG] Title tags - site name then keywords?

2011-04-21 Thread Stuart Foulstone

Hi,

Search engines are blind readers - design for accessibility.

Each page on the Website should be on a specific topic (except,
perhaps,for the Homepage).  Put the topic first in the title tag, so that
it is easily identifiable from the other pages.

The top header in the page content should also relate to the topic.

The keywords you wish to obtain search engine results for, for any
particular page, are presumably the page topic.


Stuart


On Tue, April 19, 2011 8:30 pm, Stevio wrote:
 When it comes to search engine optimisation, are you better to list the
 site
 name/business name first in the title tag, and then keywords, or the other
 way round?

 e.g. ABC Engineering Ltd - Steel Fabrication, Pipework, Welding
 or
 Steel Fabrication, Pipework, Welding - ABC Engineering Ltd

 Are you likely to do better in search engines with the keywords first in
 the
 title tag?

 Thanks,
 Stephen



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