Title Your Pages for Google Success! ~ Part 1

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I have written about page titles before, but I really think I need to do it again, and this time, be a little more detailed in how I explain it. Many people missed my "titling" post the first time around, or just did not understand fully.

This article will be about titling the pages on your main website (not your ActiveRain blog). And just to be sure everyone knows, the page title is the thing that shows up in the blue bar at the top of your browser window.

This post should help you move upwards in Google right away; no joke! All you have to do is to really try and understand the common sense in what I will try and convey. Wait for that "Ah ha!"moment- and then go!

As usual, I am not going to try and outsmart Google, but only help Google understand what my site is about, so that Google can deliver quality information to Google's users.

Now really think about that. We all use Google because it does, in fact, deliver quality information to us. So let us help Google to understand our pages better, so Google knows that it can turn to us when it needs to deliver a site regarding Boise real estate, for example.

1. Absolutely, positively lead with your strongest search term- 3 to 5 words. That means that if you want to be known for Mercer County Real Estate, then "Mercer County Real Estate" should be the first four words of your main page title, period. Make your intent crystal clear.

Does this not make perfect sense? Here is a page title with a bad lead-in:

Welcome to Karen George's Website! Your Home for Phoenix Arizona Real Estate.

As a human being, when I look at a couple of sentences, used as a title, I feel the first group of words are the most important and so does Google. Like "Coca-Cola, it's the real thing" or "Burger King, we do it your way." So lead in hard. In the above example, the last four words of the title actually should have been the first four words.

2. In fact, while it's on my mind: Don't put your name in your page title at all. There is no need for your name to be in your main page's title-- absolutely no reason whatsoever. If you want to be sure that people can find you in Google, using your name as a search term, then you can have a "contact me" page and have your name in THAT title. But for heaven's sake, not on your main page. Not when you only have a few words to describe and target your desired market segment.

Your index page-- the main page that people land on when they visit-- is supposed to tell us what your site is all about... You've only got a few words, so use only the most powerful words you can find for your purpose.

Click this link...it will open in a new window. Here is a search for an Arizona Mortgage. AZWM.com is my website. It should be the first result in Google, (unless something has changed since I wrote this). Now please notice my page title starts with my strong phrase-- Arizona Mortgage.

Notice I don't put my name (Karen George) in there at all. If you are worried that people are searching for you and won't be able to find you: Let me put your fears to rest. Here is a search for Karen George Arizona, and I take the first four positions. And, of course, my name isn't in any of the page titles that are shown in the results. If you put your name in your main page title, you are taking two valuable words and throwing them in the toilet.

If your title is 8 words, and two of the words are your first and last names, then 25% of your title (2 of 8 words) does not promote your business at all. What a waste!

Notice that my title (on azwm.com) is only 6 words long-- short and to the point.

So far, we've covered a strong lead-in and taking your name out of the page title.

In the next installment, I will cover two more strong titling points. Wouldn't you love to be number one for Michigan Realtor and then also number one for the 7 or 8 cities in your county also? It can be done. I will show you how. Stay tuned!

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Comments (68)

Fred Carver Personal Real Estate Corporation
RE/MAX Camosun Victoria BC Real Estate - Victoria, BC
Accredited Real Estate Consultant

Hi Karen...I trust you doing well, my thoughts are with you, you certainly are an inspriation to me and all of us here at AR...Thanks for your ideas and support to us all.

I'm doing not bad with search engine placement however I would appreciate your comments on my two sites

One shows up on first page Victoria BC Real estate, www.1-victoria-real-estate.com

The Others shows up on first page Victoria real estate www.victoriahomesandproperties.com

Cheers, have an awesome day !!

Nov 27, 2007 08:16 AM
Karl Burger
ERA Beach Ball Realty - Pensacola, FL
Pensacola Real Estate News
Thanks. The tomato guys designed my blog and they did it right. My perfect keywords are in my page title. But I never really looked at it before. Thanks for the post that made me look and made me feel better for looking.
Nov 28, 2007 12:54 PM
Lisa Hill
Florida Property Experts - Daytona Beach, FL
Daytona Beach Real Estate
In part 2, you used >> between the cities. What's that about?
Nov 29, 2007 04:51 AM
Maggie Dokic | Miami, FL | 888.883.8509 X101
eXp Realty LLC - Miami, FL
GREEN, CDPE, SFR, Pinecrest | Palmetto Bay |

I'm going to go check mine, but I'll be darned if I even know where to correct it.  LOL

Thank you! 

Nov 29, 2007 05:58 AM
"JT" Prevatte
Former Agent - Fayetteville, NC

Thanks for the great tip!  I couldn't remember what mine was so I went and checked it...it is Fayetteville homes Ft Bragg homes Fayetteville NC Real Estate - My New NC Home Team.

Does that sound ok?

 

Nov 29, 2007 06:58 AM
SEO Expert: Michael George
Phoenix, AZ
Real Estate and Law Firm SEO

Jeffrey-- Personally, I would go with:

 Fayetteville Real Estate >> Fayetteville NC Homes and Ft Bragg Homes For Sale

Nov 29, 2007 07:16 AM
Sharon Simms
Coastal Properties Group International - Christie's International - Saint Petersburg, FL
St. Petersburg FL - CRS CIPS CLHMS RSPS

Relevant Titles - How To

It's not as relevant to start comments with the most important words, but it just shows it can be done. Thanks for the post. 

Nov 29, 2007 07:24 AM
Tracy Santrock
Fonville Morisey/Santrock Realty Group, Inc. - Cary, NC
Raleigh - Cary Realtor/Broker In Charge
This really made a difference for me.  I speant hours rewording my blogs so that I would move up in the rankings.
Nov 29, 2007 08:01 AM
Jen Romiti
Altera Signature Properties - Pleasant Hill, CA
QSC, ABR - Pleasant Hill, CA, Contra Costa County Realtor
Very Good advice...I will check mine out!  Thanks for the tips!
Nov 29, 2007 05:04 PM
Jen Romiti
Altera Signature Properties - Pleasant Hill, CA
QSC, ABR - Pleasant Hill, CA, Contra Costa County Realtor

Wow...I don't even rank in the first 10 pages...who knows where I am! :(  I have "Walnut Creek Real Estate - Pleasant Hill Real Estate"

Nov 29, 2007 05:11 PM
Josette Skilling
Keller Williams Capital Properties - Bethesda, MD

OMG.  I just went from page 7 to page one!!  I changed my titles but see that in reading the two parts of this again, I need to rethink them for more, different search terms.  

My search term that went to page one is one of the more competitive and I didn't think I'd ever get there much less in a few days with title changes.

THANK YOU!! 

Dec 11, 2007 02:52 PM
Martinelli Caputi
Martinelli Caputi & Associates, Ltd. - Warwick, RI
& Associates, Ltd.
Thanks Karen!  I'm on it!!
Dec 18, 2007 02:31 PM
Mike Klijanowicz
Cummings & Co. Realtors - Perry Hall, MD
Associate Broker @ Cummings & Co. Realtors
Great Advice, thanks for sharing this information with the rest of us here on AR!
Jan 01, 2008 12:55 PM
Joseph Ayscue
Examiner Home Inspections, LLC - Burlington, NC

Thanks great advice. I am going to redo my listing now  and put your tips in to use.

Thanks!

EXAMINER HOME INSPECTIONS, LLC

Jan 01, 2008 01:19 PM
Christopher Webster
EXP Realty, LLC - Columbia, SC
Columbia South Carolina Real Estate For Sale
Great advice~subscribed to your post!!!
Jan 01, 2008 02:20 PM
Ryan Hukill - Edmond
ShowMeOKC Real Estate Pros of KW Elite - Edmond, OK
Realtor, Team Lead
Great info, and very clearly explained. Thanks for the pointers... looking forward to reading more.
Jan 01, 2008 04:36 PM
Meg Zoller
Keller Williams - Houston, TX
Houston Fine Homes
Karen - Once again, your advice is fabulous.  Thank you for taking your time to help Active Rain members.  You're awesome! I hope Friday is a good day for you!
Jan 01, 2008 05:38 PM
Joseph Grabowski
Keller Williams Preferred Real Estate - Yardley, PA
REALTOR - 4saleinbucks.com
Good stuff! I will look forward to the next installment, and I think I am going to go make some changes right now.
Jan 01, 2008 06:03 PM
Fernando Herboso - Broker for Maxus Realty Group
Maxus Realty Group - Broker 301-246-0001 - Gaithersburg, MD
301-246-0001 Serving Maryland, DC and Northern VA

Thank You!!!

Jul 30, 2008 02:32 PM
Winter Baserva
Seasons Realty Group of PalmerHouse Properties - Atlanta, GA
Realtor -Homes For Sale, Atlanta, GA

Great advice. Thanks so much!

Jun 17, 2009 01:51 AM

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