Search Engine Optimization And Positioning

Web Site Page Titles – One or the same for the whole site?
In my website, I have a homepage and then use the server side to my content on the page to display. I currently use the same title and keywords for all pages on my site. I'm doing a Search Optimization Engine on the site and wondered if it would be better to have a unique title for each page or a standard title. I look forward to increasing the number of visits during the search and the position in that search. Thank you very much for reading my question and thanks in advance for your answers. Michael The reason that was designed only the title of one because it is more of a web application than a web site. Me allows users to track ads, jobs and sending emails potential employers through "mail merge" with the database. Perhaps viewing the site will help you: http://jobsearchlog.com
In addition to search engines, you may also want to consider the effect it will have on the users … The title is what will appear not only in the bar web browser's title, but also in the tabs in the tab-enabled browsers such as Firefox and Mozilla, and when the user bookmarks a page. Imagine the frustration of markers half a dozen pages on a site, only to discover later that the six markers have the same name. Of course you can bookmark change the name, but why make the visitor do more work than necessary? A good way to go is to a common site title, at first, then to continue with a colon (:) or a dash (-) and then the specific page title. Something like Yahoo Answers} {smile In addition, other objects have a significant search engine are … 1) Keywords in 2) Keywords in URL anchor tags keyword 3) words within key titles
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4) Keywords in or labels. 5) Keywords in the images alt = "keyword text" attribute
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