Post by account_disabled on Dec 9, 2023 4:42:43 GMT 1
There is no optimal length, even if in the search results Google cuts titles that exceed 69 characters, Yahoo those over 72 and Bing over 65. The title of this post has 34, also considering the spaces, which are calculated in counting. If on the one hand we must therefore be careful not to exceed those values - a title cut in the SERPs manages to communicate very little to the reader, beyond giving a sense of incompleteness - on the other we must think about the reader, who has no time.
Those who read online want to learn, know and memorize in the shortest time possible. This is why a title, to be truly effective, must be able to immediately communicate the Phone Number Data topic to the reader. Consider the reading direction We read from left to right. What does this mean? How can our reading direction be useful to us in writing a good title for our posts? The answer is simple: we need to be able to place the keywords as close to the left as possible . Let's give some examples. Suppose the title of this article had been: Now I'll explain how you have to write the title of a post the reader would have found the key phrase after 27 characters.
Too many. Not to mention that in the search results such a title would have struggled to emerge, fighting an unequal battle against a more effective "How to write the title of a post". Suppose this other title: How to be able to write good content that generates conversions A very long title, with keywords spread across its entire length. Here we can simplify with: Write content that converts Inserting keywords in the left half of the title makes it easier and quicker to understand and improves optimization.
Those who read online want to learn, know and memorize in the shortest time possible. This is why a title, to be truly effective, must be able to immediately communicate the Phone Number Data topic to the reader. Consider the reading direction We read from left to right. What does this mean? How can our reading direction be useful to us in writing a good title for our posts? The answer is simple: we need to be able to place the keywords as close to the left as possible . Let's give some examples. Suppose the title of this article had been: Now I'll explain how you have to write the title of a post the reader would have found the key phrase after 27 characters.
Too many. Not to mention that in the search results such a title would have struggled to emerge, fighting an unequal battle against a more effective "How to write the title of a post". Suppose this other title: How to be able to write good content that generates conversions A very long title, with keywords spread across its entire length. Here we can simplify with: Write content that converts Inserting keywords in the left half of the title makes it easier and quicker to understand and improves optimization.