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Title Tag Generator

The Title Tag Generator creates SEO-optimized title tags that help your pages rank higher and attract more clicks. Title tags are one of the most important on-page SEO elements, directly influencing both rankings and click-through rates.

Enter your primary keyword, optional secondary keyword, and brand name to generate multiple title tag variations. Our tool uses proven headline formulas including numbers, power words, and question formats to create titles that stand out in search results.

Each generated title includes a real-time character counter targeting the optimal 50-60 character range. You'll see warnings if your keyword isn't positioned near the front (where it has the most SEO impact) and a SERP preview showing exactly how your title will appear in Google.

Whether you're optimizing blog posts, product pages, or landing pages, this tool helps you create titles that both search engines and users love.

How It Works

Get results in just a few simple steps

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Enter your primary target keyword

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Add a secondary keyword (optional) for more specificity

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Include your brand name for branded title variations

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Generate 10-20 title tag options using proven formulas

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Review character counts and keyword position warnings

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Copy your chosen title with one click

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Don't make these frequent errors

Writing titles over 60 characters (Google truncates them)

Burying the primary keyword at the end of the title

Using clickbait that doesn't match page content

Duplicating title tags across multiple pages

Forgetting to include the brand name for brand recognition

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the ideal title tag length?

The ideal title tag length is 50-60 characters. Google displays approximately 50-60 characters before truncating with an ellipsis. Our tool targets this range and shows real-time character counts as you generate titles.

Where should I place my keyword in the title?

Place your primary keyword as close to the beginning of the title as possible. Keywords at the front carry more SEO weight and are always visible even if the title gets truncated. Our tool warns you when keywords are positioned poorly.

Should I include my brand name in title tags?

Yes, for brand recognition and trust. The common format is 'Primary Keyword - Secondary Info | Brand Name'. For very competitive keywords, you might drop the brand to fit more keywords, but generally brand inclusion helps CTR.

How do title tags affect SEO?

Title tags are a strong ranking factor. Google uses them to understand page content and relevance. They also directly impact CTR in search results. A well-optimized title tag can improve both rankings and traffic significantly.

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