"Is A Good Blog Post Title Good For SEO?"
Yes, Be direct and to the point. Don't use too many words beyond your keywords-related long-tail option. By using the primary or focus keyword at the beginning of your blog post to optimize your title you complete an important part of your blog posts’ search engine optimization. Without it, no one including Google will be able to say for certain that your page is about your primary keyword because it didn’t even show up in the title. Make sense? With this guide, you can stop asking yourself, “How do you write the title of a blog post?” and get right to work writing catchy blog titles.
Your title is your voice to the person searching, telling them how your blog post can fill their current needs.
Be Creative With Your Blog Post Title
Creating an attractive, catchy title that makes sense, includes your keyword, and answers the search query is an essential part of your blog posts Search engine optimization process. Keep this in mind, you only have between 55-60 characters so choose your words wisely because the length of your blog post title is a factor in search engine optimization. There are a number of ways to write your title but the most proven one is to include things called power words along with your focus keyword. These words invoke emotion and help to either keep your reader engaged or catch their eye in a title.
SEO Plug-In
If you use WordPress, I highly suggest installing an SEO plug-in, I personally use RankMath. It helps out with making sure I don’t forget any of the basic steps like using the focus keyword in my title. So I definitely recommend finding an SEO plug-in for your blog.
Include These In Your Blog Title
When constructing a blog title you want to make sure it covers the things listed below. Try to construct a title that includes these things and also is worded to answer a common question people search for. It can be tricky to do this and make it sound correct so try and come up with three or four title variations and pick the best one from that list.
Focus keyword towards the beginning of the title.
Research questions commonly searched for your blog post topic. AnswerThePublic.com is a great tool to try.
Represents and matches the content in your blog post
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