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By Mara Reid Rogers | Filed under Help, SEO
The item I already know I need your help with is that he taught us that the web page code that appears in the browser bar would always read one’s website URL as the last item, and the page keywords and codes first for website search engine optimization. I noticed that on my website mine are my URL first. He said this made a large difference in web spidering etc and ratings. Do you agree Bradley with that?
So he’s saying it should be:
Page Name | Site Name
rather than:
Site Name | Page Name
He also mentioned that it should be the URL in the title, so:
Page Name | marareidrogers.com





May 5th, 2006 at 11:16 am
I would think that “real words” would be better than a URL in a title. The URL is going to show up as the link anyway. Especially if your URL as nothing to do with your site, e.g. your name is Mara Reid Rogers and your URL was http://www.marahomesite.com.
May 5th, 2006 at 11:28 am
I agree that it should be Page Name | Site Name. I look at leaders in blogging and SEO like Weblogs, Inc and take note that they’re doing it that way, so let their success speak for itself.
Good luck.
May 9th, 2006 at 8:53 am
Definitely Page Name | Site Name
Take it from an SEO chick. ;)
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