Search Engine Optimization SEO – Importance of HTML Title Tag
“…having the [key]words in the exact order of the phrase that people are searching for, and putting that in the HTML title tag, is exactly what improves Google ranking.”
“…having the [key]words in the exact order of the phrase that people are searching for, and putting that in the HTML title tag, is exactly what improves Google ranking.”
~Danny Sullivan, Search Engine Land
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