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title Required. Non-Repeatable

This element describes the most significant aspects of the referenced resource and serves as the principal listing of the resource independently of other elements. Use the title of the Web page if it is descriptive enough.

Syntax: <META NAME="title" CONTENT=" ">

Usage Guidelines: The title provides the name of the information resource as assigned by the agency. The title should provide sufficient information to enable citizens to determine how relevant the source is to their search. It may be the same as the title of the Web page, or it may be the title of a report. If the officially assigned title is an abbreviation or acronym, generate a title in this field and use the optional element, acronym, to display the official title.

Examples:
<META NAME="title" CONTENT="Checklist of Official North Carolina State Publications">
<META Name="title" CONTENT="Universal Service, Telecommunication Discounts">

 

 

 

Meta Title: This tag would normally have the same title as contained in the <TITLE></TITLE> tag.
 

Example: <META NAME="Title" CONTENT="Page Title Here">
 

Recommendation: Do not use. No known major search engine indexes this tag.

title Required. Non-Repeatable

This element describes the most significant aspects of the referenced resource and serves as the principal listing of the resource independently of other elements. Use the title of the Web page if it is descriptive enough.

Syntax: <META NAME="title" CONTENT=" ">

Usage Guidelines: The title provides the name of the information resource as assigned by the agency. The title should provide sufficient information to enable citizens to determine how relevant the source is to their search. It may be the same as the title of the Web page, or it may be the title of a report. If the officially assigned title is an abbreviation or acronym, generate a title in this field and use the optional element, acronym, to display the official title.

Examples:
<META NAME="title" CONTENT="Checklist of Official North Carolina State Publications">
<META Name="title" CONTENT="Universal Service, Telecommunication Discounts">

 

 

META Title Tag - Revised 6.20.02
  • Target 8 words starting with your PKWs.
  • Avoid stop words (the, and, or, but, etc. Never lead with "The") -
  • Max Size : 100 characters.
  • The title should solve a problem or intrigue
  • Cap the first word, and only proper nouns after that.
good <title>anthropic principle - our fragile existance </title>
bad <title>the anthropic principle and our fragile existance </title>
better <title>Anthropic principle - our fragile existance here</title>

 

 

 


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