Add a TITLE tag containing keywords
If you were a subscriber, Page Primer (the page analyzer tool included in Search Engine Power Pack) would first give you insightful information about the particular subject. The following is a sample of a Title correction message.
The HTML TITLE tag is located at the top of your web page in the HEAD section. Here is an example:
<html>
<head>
<title>Keyword Rich Title</title>
</head>
Your TITLE serves two important functions and you need to keep both in mind when developing it.
It should entice a user to click on your TITLE in the results list AND include keywords that will boost your site in the ranking process.
Caution: if you use a TITLE that doesn't match your actual web site, some search engines may consider that a form of spamming. Be honest when you pick your TITLE. Choosing a TITLE that will attract users but has nothing to do with your actual page will only get you in trouble with the search engines and annoy your visitors.
Subscribers would also get detailed engine specific tips about how many keywords to use in the Title tag, where the keywords should be placed, and other vital information that will move your site up in the rankings.
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