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		<title>Use Meta Description Tags to Improve Search Engine Marketing Results</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 01:16:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cuong Huynh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you're marketing your site online and hope that people will find their way to your content or offering, most of the traffic coming to your site will be through organic searches. The search will show your page description meta as part of the result.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.marketingautopsyblog.com">Marketing Autopsy Blog</a><br>
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<p>A page&#8217;s <strong>meta description</strong> tag is one of the most important elements of your <em><a href="http://www.marketingautopsyblog.com/category/marketing/seo-marketing/" title='search engine optimization'>search engine optimization</a></em> activities from Google&#8217;s standpoint.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re marketing your site online and hope that people will find their way to your content or offering, most of the traffic coming to your site will be through organic searches. In a typical Google search engine result, as shown below for the search phrase &#8220;hybrid cars compendium&#8221;, what you normally see are the page title snippet (from the meta title tag), description snippet (from the <em>meta description</em> tag), url and page size, then the cached version of the page followed by the &#8220;Similar pages&#8221; link.<br />
<a title="Typical Google organic search result: link to hybrid cars compendium" href="http://www.cleancartalk.com/clean-car-talk-posts/hybrid-cars-compendium-continues-grow-hybrid-car-info/"><img class="size-full wp-image-636 alignnone" style="margin: 10px; border: 1px solid black;" title="Typical Google organic search result" src="http://www.marketingautopsyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/google-organic-search-result.png" alt="google organic search result Use Meta Description Tags to Improve Search Engine Marketing Results" width="538" height="84" /></a><br />
It&#8217;s clear that Google tends to choose the title and description metas as snippets to show in search results, although there&#8217;s a caveat to keep in mind. Obviously Google is not going to tell us what it does or does not do exactly. However Google does indicate that it might use other relevant sections of your page&#8217;s visible text if those do a better job matching up with a searcher&#8217;s query (in Google&#8217;s eye of course). So if you want control then write your own description that is relevant.</p>
<p>According to Google, the description is important because it gives search engines a summary of what your page is about. The description can be a couple of sentences in length and should be relevant to your content as explained above. From my experience it&#8217;s probably a good idea to load all your important keywords within the first 170 or so characters of the description. Anything beyond that may get cut off and not shown in the search result snippets.</p>
<p>And here&#8217;s a bonus, courtesy of Google itself. You can use the Google Webmaster Tools to analyze your title and <strong>meta description</strong> against Google&#8217;s expectations. This handy tool tells you if your meta tags are too short, too long or even duplicated. Just log in to your Google account, select Webmaster Tools, find your site and go to Diagnotics/Content Analysis area. Then you can fix any problem listed in the analysis.</p>
<p>Writing proper meta description should always be part of your best practices in <strong>search engine optimization</strong> and search engine marketing efforts. It&#8217;s time well spent to ensure visitors find what they&#8217;re looking for. In summary here are some simple rules:</p>
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<li>Write relevant, focussed description that accurately summarizes the page&#8217;s content to inform and attract searchers.</li>
<li>Write unique description for each web page on your site.</li>
<li>Avoid descriptions that are too generic.</li>
<li>Avoid filling description with only keywords. </li>
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<p>By the way, because good descriptions attract visitors, you&#8217;ll get improved click-through rates (CTR) from the search engine results pages (SERPs), but no effect for your search result ranking.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s always a good idea to begin working your SEO before a new site goes live. But what if you already have a functioning site with lots of pages? Should you go back to your pages to redo/improve description metas? It&#8217;s probably worth it, at least for those pages with the best/most relevant/unique content.</p>
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		<title>How to Ensure Google and SEO Friendly Page Title</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2008 03:06:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cuong Huynh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you look at a typical Google search result page, you'll notice that Google does not display the page title beyond 65-70 characters. Therefore your title should fit within 65-70 characters and anything beyond that will be cut off by the search engine.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.marketingautopsyblog.com">Marketing Autopsy Blog</a><br>
 &#169; 2009 Marketing Autopsy Blog.
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<p>Web page titles are an important element of getting traffic to your site for the following reasons:</p>
<ul>
<li>Page title is one of the few elements search engines show in the search engine result pages (SERPs). Therefore the words in the page title do carry significant authority in the subject matter of your web page content.</li>
<li>Because page titles are representative of the content on a page, it&#8217;s an effective technique to link to pages using their page title as the link anchor text. This is another SEO technique discussed in another post on link anchor text, and it directly influences click-through rate (CTR).</li>
<li>On a SERP, more informative page titles are likely to attract clicks from a searcher because it meets his search needs. Good, descriptive titles stimulate an emotional response and promise to the searcher that what he is looking for can be had by clicking on your search result. This is a key differentiator between your site and other sites listed on the same SERP.</li>
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<p>It is recommended that your page titles be different from page to page on your site. And when pages have similar content, thus causing similar sounding page titles, try to creatively vary the keywords within the title so it is clear that the 2 titles are different and represent 2 different pages.</p>
<p>In addition, the format, order, and word selection of the words in your page title should be somewhat different than the words in your page meta description and on page headers.</p>
<p>Finally, if you look at a typical Google search result page, you&#8217;ll notice that Google does not display the page title beyond 65-70 characters. Therefore your title should fit within 65-70 characters and anything beyond that will be cut off by the search engine. You may still write longer than this character budget to provide great user experience for your web visitors, but be sure to put all important keywords up front before the 70th character.</p>
<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.marketingautopsyblog.com">Marketing Autopsy Blog</a><br>
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