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/April 15, 2021/SEO Tutorials
Knowing title tag and meta description best practices is essential knowledge for those wanting to optimize pages to rank better. Let's get into how to make the most out of these two key on-site SEO elements.
Title tags (also known as page titles or SEO titles) and meta descriptions are two HTML tags that live in a page’s header. They tell search engines what a page is about and are one of the first things crawlers look at on a page.
As a result, title tags and meta descriptions need to clearly explain what a page is about and use the focus keyword that page is targeting, if possible.
Well-crafted title tags and meta descriptions send signals to search engines that clearly tell them what keywords you want a page to rank for.
Not only that, title tags and meta descriptions are what show up in front of users in search results as search snippets. Great search snippets attract clicks. Clicks that can end up turning searchers into customers or clients.
Search engines use the content of title tags as a ranking factor. That means how well, or how poorly, we craft a page’s title tag will impact that page’s ability to rank. A quality title tag is well-written and engaging. It should always include a page’s focus keyword and compel people to click. An example of a good title tag for our “fly fishing in Aspen” page might be something like: Fly Fishing in Aspen - Online Guidebook | Aspen Guide Service
Unlike the title tag, a page’s meta description is not a ranking factor. However, we still want to craft it in a way that encourages people to click on that page’s snippet in search results. You can think of a meta description as an abbreviated sales pitch for a page. A quality meta description for the fly fishing in Aspen page could read: Dreaming about or planning a trip to go fly fishing in Aspen? If so, you’re in the right place. Click to learn everything you need to know.
Crafting great title tags and meta descriptions is part art and part science. Start with a spreadsheet. List your top 10-20 pages along with the focus keyword for each page. Then, follow the best practices above to write the first draft. Title tags and meta descriptions in hand, it's time to get feedback. This is where SEO coaching comes into play. Pathfinder subscribers schedule a one-on-one call to review their title tags and meta descriptions before implementing them on their website.
The key to growing your organic search traffic is taking a steady, step-by-step approach. SEO is a series of small actions that accumulate and lead to great results. Customizing title tags and meta descriptions is one of those steps. Rely on our process and work with an SEO coach to take your website further, faster. Schedule a demo to learn how guided SEO works.
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