Best Implementation of a Title Tag
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If My Targeted keyword are:
- Mussoorie Hotels
- Hotels in Mussoorie
- Mussoorie Resorts
- Resorts in Mussoorie
What of the below 3 will be the best Title Tag After Panda and Penguine ?
- Hotels and Resorts in Mussoorie
- Mussoorie Hotels | Mussoorie Resorts | Luxury Budget & Economical Accommodation in Mussoorie
- Mussoorie Hotels, Mussoorie Resorts, Hotels in Mussoorie, Resorts in Musoorie
please suggest!
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Much better - but ... I dont think anyone want a "cheap honeymoon" (maybe this is a language-thing). If i translate to my native language and back - "Honeymoon offers" or "Honeymoon deals" would be enough.
A "cheap deal" or a "cheap offer" is kinda the same thing, just double effect ...
(in my native language, that is. something "cheap" is logically also a "deal" or an "offer". But if you characterize something as being "cheap", it is not worth the money ... )But go through your incoming search-terms in Google Analytics to find the terms that give you best CTR and has highest conversion rate. No need to be #1 on a search term that dont convert ...
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What you have to say about:
Mussoorie Hotels & Resorts Packages | Cheap Honeymoon Deals in Mussoorie
My Main Targeted Keywords are still:
- Mussoorie Hotels
- Hotels in Mussoorie
- Mussoorie Resorts
- Resorts in Mussoorie
Please suggest thanks!
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1. Too short
2. Too many pointless characs
3. Too long + too many repetitions
Remember the max length of 70 characs. in TITLE (this is 69:)
Mussoorie Hotels & Resorts | Luxury Budget & Economical Accommodation
But why waste characs. on IE "Luxury" and "Economical" if no one search for it in relation to Mussoorie?
Dont repeat Mussoorie to much. Spread out in TITLE, DESC and H1 + paragraphs.
It seems "cheap" and "deals" is well searched, along with: "hotel" + "lodging" (sorry, dont really know the different meaning of lodging) + "packages" and "honeymoon" ;o)
Oh - and read this: http://www.seomoz.org/learn-seo/title-tag
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