This article is going to explain how to properly use the title tags in your Wordpress posts to improve your search engine rankings. The post is applicable to all search engines, including all the big three: Google, Yahoo and MSN.

First let me introduce the meaning of the title tags since while discussing the topic with LadyRostand we realized it’s not as clear as we thought. It all started in 1980 … - OK let’s not go back so far, even though the beginnings of HTML are really related to the matter at hand. The title tag is what your web browser displays in the title bar. It’s basically the title of the page. Big deal, you say, I knew that. Sure, it’s not a big deal, it’s rather simple. The big deal is that when Google, Yahoo, MSN or any other search engine is indexing your page they pay big attention to this title. Why? The title is supposed to be a summary of your post. It’s not supposed to be witty or funny. It’s just a summary.

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So if you write a post about installing an external USB enclosure you better give it a good Google friendly title tag. Like for example: “Enermax EB307S-B Jazz: installing external USB enclosure” rather than “That’s how I’ve learned to like Jazz”. Now the second one is funnier but Google has no sense of humor (quite a big shortcoming if you ask me) and it interprets the title tags rather literally. After seeing the title tag it will “make up its mind” about what should be the content of the page. If the page content doesn’t match it will lower your ranking in the search engine results. Why? How would you like to see a page about penguins (or more likely porn if you’re using the same Internet as I do) when you were searching for rabbits? See, if the search engines didn’t compare the page content with the page title they would allow pages to be ranked high for results to which they are not relevant. I think I’m mumbling here a bit. Basically it’s a technique to prevent or at least reduce web spam.

Back to the “That’s how I’ve learned to like Jazz” post. So far you know that the title tag as seen by the search engines should be relevant to the content of the post. It should be even devoid of articles and include relevant keywords. Now it starts to sound more like a super concentrated abstract. In fact, that’s what it is. The problem is that this super concentrated soup of keywords is not very human friendly and believe me you are really writing for humans not for search engines.

OK, so is there a way to have nice human friendly post titles where you can show off your wit and at the same time allow for high keyword concentration in the title tag? Yes, it’s possible. In fact, if you’re using Wordpress for your blog it’s just one plug-in away. The plug-in we’re using here at olivetalks is called SEO Title Tag. Once you install it you can have a separate post title for human consumption and a title tag to feed the search engines.

Installing SEO Title Tag plug-in is rather simple. First download it from this location. Then you need to unzip the file and upload the whole seo-title-tag directory to the wp-content/plugins directory of your blog. After that you activate the plug-in using Wordpress admin. The default options are just fine so you don’t need to change them. Editing the Header in Theme Editor is also unnecessary even though it’s included in the plug-in installation instructions.

With SEO Title Tag plug-in already installed you can now see “Title Tags” under “Manage” in the Wordpress admin. Here’s where you can quickly mass update the title tags of your existing posts. You can also do it by editing individual posts - you’ll notice a new field “Title Tag (optional)” which appears below “Save” button. The field “Title Tag (optional)” will also appear when you edit a new post.

In this post you can see that the title of the post (for humans) is different than the title which appears in the title bar (for search engines). So now everybody is well fed… and happy.


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  1. February 20th, 2008 at 2:50 am
    from-far-away said,

    It works! I followed your installation recipe and it is pretty easy. And I even almost understand it :)

  2. February 20th, 2008 at 6:10 am
    ZoltarStark said,

    I’m glad it was useful for you from-far-away :)

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