What Is a Title Tag and How To Use It
Website tags are a important part of search engine optimization. The title tag is used by search engines to find out what the topic of the page is about. Use the title tag to describe each page on your website. You can place the keyword or keyword phrase that accurately defines that webpage. Avoid keyword stuffing, as it is more effective to have one page for each keyword, instead of trying to have that one page cover a whole bunch of keywords.
Often webmasters find themselves trying to please the search engines and forget that it is real people that are doing these searches. The title tag is your opportunity to give people a good idea of what a particular webpage is all about. The text that is in your title tag is what is (usually) shown in the first line of the search engine results. Keep this description short, so the entire title is shown, if it is to long it will be cut off. The words that are in a persons search, will be shown in bold type in the search engine results.

When a person visits a webpage the title tag description is also shown on the top of the website browser .
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Key points on title tags
-The title tag describes what a webpage is about to the search engines AND to people doing a search.
-Tile tag should be descriptive, contain the keyword for that page, and accurately describe what that page is about.
-The title tag should not be so long that it is cut off when shown in search engine results.
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