Best Title Im working on
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Im working on the best title Design based for the products, Pls suggest
This is my title for product page I suggested
ACDelco 40-count Super Alkaline AA Batteries: Buy ACDelco 40-count Super Alkaline AA Batteries online at Best Prices: Domain.com
and in the page im using
ACDelco 40-count Super Alkaline AA Batteries
Definitely title crossing more than 60 characters, I have seen many ecommerce site, they never bothered about title character lenght.. Im confused!!! and
Is there any best way of title design to include Buy, Online, best price are the frequent keywords with product name.
Pls suggest
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Recommendations from my other comments still stand.
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based on my 3rd posting, appreciate if any one give feedback about this.. Thanks
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sorry during your posting, I was editing the post, have a look to the latest updated post and respond.. and thanks a lot in advance...
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Regarding this: ? how do you conclude this a spammy? any better way?
I'm specifically referring to the second instance of the product name. You only need to include the product name one time.
Regarding this: (im trying to build brand, is it not necessary? I see many ecommerce titles?
It's only taking up character space for something that's already visible in the search results. There are better ways to build your brand than this.
Regarding the overstock example: their title tags aren't exactly what I'd call SEO-friendly
With your product titles being so long, your title tag should only be the name of the product, once.
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thanks for your quick reply and really appreciated
look at this url, they have Buy, online, prices, india on each product url?
ACDelco 40-count Super Alkaline AA Batteries - this is redundant and therefore spammy? how do you conclude this a spammy? any better way?
Domain.com - your domain information is already in the URL, not needed in title
(im trying to build brand, is it not necessary? I see many ecommerce titles?
So wht is the finally go? Pls suggest
and look at this site title? so big
Sorry I have taken one example, to explain it.. thanks
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Here's my take on your title tag, broken down by part:
ACDelco 40-count Super Alkaline AA Batteries - this product title is all you need
Buy - the intent of this search already implies a purchase-based query, so 'buy' is unnecessary
ACDelco 40-count Super Alkaline AA Batteries - this is redundant and therefore spammy
online at Best Prices: -'online' isn't necessary, if someone is searching, they're already online
Domain.com - your domain information is already in the URL, not needed in title
A title tag formatted like this is almost certainly going to prevent improved organic visibility. Keep it as concise as you can while still being descriptive.
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