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How to Make Better Use of Web Site Page Titles and META Data
We got down to the basics with web site page titles and META data as part of a new manufacturers seo study on how manufacturers use natural search engine optimization (SEO). Businesses of all types could benefit from the following case studies that show how poor titles and META data can be improved from an SEO perspective.
Case Studies: Ineffective Optimization
We selected 10 of the web sites (among 350 we studied) that scored
the worst in terms of search engine optimization. Here's
a closer look at what they may be doing wrong on their home pages
(company names are removed). Most appear not to be using a search
engine optimization service for their web sites.
Case Study No. 1
META Title: Business Name
META Description: missing
META Keywords: missing
ANALYSIS: Title lacks keywords, page doesn't include META
data.
Case Study No. 2
META Title: Company name followed by corporate attribute
META Description: Features a 20-word description without keywords.
META Keywords: Includes 30 keywords and search terms with no real
focus.
ANALYSIS: Title may have one keyword at the most after several
non-keywords; META data poorly used. Used a Flash page with "skip
intro" button that won't perform well because it lacks
text.
Case Study No. 3
META Title: Welcome to Business Name
META Description: missing
META Keywords: missing
ANALYSIS: Title lacks keywords, page doesn't even attempt
to include META data.
Case Study No. 4
META Title: Company name followed by one search phrase
META Description: corporate domain name www.xxxxxxxxx.com
META Keywords: empty
FRAMES: used on site
ANALYSIS: Title has potential keywords, but they're trapped
inside a long phrase without comma separation, META description
features corporate domain name and the META keywords weren't
used. The Frames format may discourage spiders from indexing the
web site, especially since this main page doesn't give them
much guidance.
Case Study No. 5
META Title: Business Name
META Description: missing
META Keywords: missing
ANALYSIS: Title lacks keywords, page doesn't include META
data.
Case Study No. 6
META Title: Welcome to company name, your source for two
search phrases
FRAMES: used on site
ANALYSIS: Title fails to give keywords prominence and search terms
aren't separated by commas; page doesn't include META
data. The frames format discourages search engines. The <noframes>
tag could allow for some search engine guidance, keywords, but
it's not used.
Case Study No. 7
META Title: Company Name, Inc. - Specializing in -
one search term
META Description: missing
META Keywords: 20 keywords and phrases
ANALYSIS: Title lacks keywords - limited to one potential
search phrase. The page doesn't include META description,
much more critical than the META keyword set.
Case Study No. 8
META Description: Company name
META KEYWORDS: 5 individual keywords without commas, not a search
phrase
META Robots: used on site
META Title: Home
ANALYSIS: Title with the "home" reference is buried
below a poor META description and equally ineffective META keyword
set.
Case Study No. 9
META Keywords: 12 broad keywords
META Title: Welcome to Company name - Associates
META Description: missing
ANALYSIS: Title without search terms is buried below an ineffective
META keyword set that lacks realistic search terms; META data
doesn't feature a META description.
Case Study
No. 10
META Description: Company name, the first manufacturer
of a keyword and search phrase description.
META Keywords: 22 keywords and search phrases
META Title: Company name
ANALYSIS: Title displayed too low below META description and keywords.
META description is useful, although it takes six words before
the first keyword appears.



