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Other sites PR and how it affects you

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Page Titles - Don't Make a Web Site Without Them

Every page you make for your web site should have both meta-tags and a page title. The page title is a short description for your visitors and for search engines to identify the contents of the page.

Many search engines use the page titles to display the search results, so don't leave them out.

A page title is at the top of your HTML code, and looks something like this:

<title>Internal SEO -- Page Titles</title>

The secret to using page titles right is to keep them short and sweet. Don't use filler text. Keep it focused on the targeted keywords you found from your keyword research.

Your keyword research should be a factor in writing both your meta-tag and page titles.

Planning before starting to make your web site can help you create an internal linking structure and linking method for your site--not something to be overlooked.