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Business SEO Basics Better SEO Through Code Title Tag

Keywords in your title tag

What if I sell multiple different types of rings. Should i try and put:gold rings, metal rings, glass rings, etc? Is this just too many "rings" in the title tag for my keywords?

3 Answers

James Carney
James Carney
16,255 Points

I would do something like "Gold, Meta and Glass Rings." If you have a specific keyword like "rings" too many times in your title or body, Google will look at that as loading the page and will discredit your site. There is no correct keyword density, but I would make sure the keyword you are trying to rank for is in your <title> and <h1> tags to get the most bang for your buck.

No, you should not over use code. It will thus, make your webpage more slow. Also, SEO from search engines will over look your good code and it will seem like you are trying to produce more code so Google will downgrade your webpage.

Could you not specify each type of ring on separate pages? ie making one page optimised for gold, an other for silver and so on?