SEO On-Page
Title Tags

Title Tags

The title tag is an HTML element that specifies the title of a web page. It appears in three key places: browser tabs, search engine results, and social media shares.

Why Title Tags Matter

1
Search Rankings

Title tags are a major ranking factor. Search engines use them to understand page content.

2
Click-Through Rate

A compelling title increases the likelihood of users clicking your result.

3
User Experience

Clear titles help users identify the right page in browser tabs and bookmarks.

Title Tag Anatomy

<head>
  <title>Your Page Title Here | Brand Name</title>
</head>

Best Practices

Guideline Recommendation
Length Keep titles between 30-60 characters. Google typically displays 50-60 characters.
Keywords Include your primary keyword near the beginning of the title.
Uniqueness Every page should have a unique title that describes its specific content.
Brand Include your brand name, typically at the end after a separator (| or -).
Readability Write for humans first. Titles should be clear and compelling.

Title Tag Examples

Good
Complete Guide to On-Page SEO (2024) | SEO Academy

55 characters, includes keyword, year, and brand

Good
Buy Organic Coffee Beans Online - Free Shipping | CoffeeShop

Includes primary keyword, value proposition, and brand

Bad
Home

Too short, no keywords, not descriptive

Bad
Buy Coffee, Best Coffee, Cheap Coffee, Coffee Beans, Coffee Online

Keyword stuffing, looks spammy, poor user experience

Common Issues We Check

  • Missing title - The page has no title tag at all
  • Title too short - Less than 30 characters
  • Title too long - More than 60 characters (may be truncated)
  • Multiple title tags - Only one title tag should exist

How to Fix Title Issues

  1. Locate the &lt;title&gt; tag in your HTML &lt;head&gt; section
  2. Ensure there is exactly one title tag
  3. Write a descriptive title that includes your target keyword
  4. Keep the length between 30-60 characters
  5. Include your brand name if space allows

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