Check your page title tag length and SEO optimization.
About Title Tags
The title tag is one of the most critical on-page SEO elements. It appears as the clickable headline in search engine results pages (SERPs) and in browser tabs. A well-crafted title tag should be descriptive, include target keywords, and stay within the recommended character limit.
Title Tag Best Practices
- Keep titles between 30-60 characters for optimal display
- Place important keywords near the beginning
- Include your brand name (usually at the end)
- Make each page title unique across your site
- Write for users first, search engines second
- Avoid keyword stuffing and ALL CAPS
FAQ
What is a title tag?
A title tag is an HTML element (<title>) in the <head> section that specifies the title of a webpage. It appears in browser tabs, search results, and when sharing on social media. It is one of the first things search engines and users see.
What is the ideal title tag length?
Google typically displays 50-60 characters of a title tag in search results. Titles shorter than 30 characters may not be descriptive enough, while titles over 60 characters risk being truncated with an ellipsis (...).
How does the title tag affect SEO?
The title tag is one of the strongest on-page ranking signals. It helps search engines understand page content and significantly influences click-through rates. A compelling, keyword-rich title can improve both rankings and traffic.