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Web Page Focus and Making Good SEO Page Titles

A web site is a location on the internet comprised of multiple web pages. The pages link together creating the site. Web pages (hereafter "pages") should be specific, providing mass to a web site.

Well written pages (and tools) give true value to the web site. In the end, well written pages will convert looky-lou users into clients and draw search engines as they demonstrate good SEO practices.

A well written page will have a focus. We see sites all the time that have two dozen topics on the home page and then another dozen on each page thereafter. Pages like these are confusing to users and to search engines. When writing a page the author should first choose a great page title (thesis) about one topic. Add that title to the top of the page and then write about it, and it only.

A home page is a little different. It is OK to lay out the scope of the site with A FEW topics. It should contain the thesis of your site. Each page thereafter should have the narrow thesis in the title and describe that topic in its content. They should all relate in one way or another to the main site thesis.

 

Tags: Page Titles, seo

User Comments:


Apr 06, 2009 - Diann Tonnesen said:

It's also good to add photographs with alt tags that reinforce the theme of the page.
Mar 22, 2009 - Brian Broderick said:

Your topic title should also be in an H1, the title tag, and part of the URL to give that phrase the most weight on your page.