Title tags are used in three key places that show information to the user about your web-page:
(1) Search engine results pages (SERPs)
(2) Web browsers
(3) Social networks.
1. Search engine result pages – in search engine result page your title is deciding factor how the web-page look like to in SERP to visitors or users.
2. Web browser – in the web browser your title is visible at the top of the browser tab, it something like placeholder of you web-page.
3. Social network – when you were sharing your article on social networks, the social networks can fetch your title tag to show as a social snippet. the following example is a snippet from Facebook, and this is one of our articles.
Title Tag Checklist:
When you’re writing your title tag, what do you need to know some factors about the title tag? Here’s a quick checklist with some tips on how to write optimized title tags:
Length: Title tags should be a maximum of 70 characters long, including spaces.
Keyword Placement: Your most important words (keywords) need to be first in your title tag, with your least important words being last in the title tag (most to least). However, if you’re working in a language that reads right-to-left, then it is reversed, and it would be least important to most important.
Keyword Separation: Use pipes or dashes or comma to separate relevant (keyword) phrases.