I'm a bit confused where is this exactly, because there are "tags in title", "tags in description", but also "tags in title & description". So, which one is "tags in title & description" supposed to be ? Thanks.
Best practices would be to include your keyword in your title, first 200 characters of your description and as a tag. The rule has always been as the first tag, but it feels like the order of tags isn't as important now days.Sometimes I put it in the first tag or description. But sometimes I just randomly choose the tag/keyword that is suitable for the title. Which one is better ?
Ah, so it needs to be "at the same time". Thank you.Means that the "most" of the tags needs to be "at the same time" in both
Honestly.. It's hard to get 100% .... 95% is freakin' good no worries here.
Sometimes I put it in the first tag or description. But sometimes I just randomly choose the tag/keyword that is suitable for the title. Which one is better ?Is your target keyword (the main keyword you started with) in the title and in the first 200 characters of your description? Is it your first tag?
Best practices would be to include your keyword in your title, first 200 characters of your description and as a tag. The rule has always been as the first tag, but it feels like the order of tags isn't as important now days.Sometimes I put it in the first tag or description. But sometimes I just randomly choose the tag/keyword that is suitable for the title. Which one is better ?
Your reply makes me remember back when I was tinkering with html, if I'm not wrong, the google crawler always read from left to right and from top to bottom first. I just realize that omg, might as well re-arrange my metadata. Thank you.Best practices would be to include your keyword in your title, first 200 characters of your description and as a tag. The rule has always been as the first tag, but it feels like the order of tags isn't as important now days.
Still, I always make it my first tag because there is no reason not to.
Great! Going to lock the thread and mark your question answered!Your reply makes me remember back when I was tinkering with html, if I'm not wrong, the google crawler always read from left to right and from top to bottom first. I just realize that omg, might as well re-arrange my metadata. Thank you.
Best practices would be to include your keyword in your title, first 200 characters of your description and as a tag. The rule has always been as the first tag, but it feels like the order of tags isn't as important now days.
Still, I always make it my first tag because there is no reason not to.