As mentioned earlier, Google truncates title tags that are too long in the search results. This isn’t always the end of the world as Google may only be cutting off superfluous details, but it’s best practice to keep title tags between 50 and 60 characters to reduce the risk of truncat...
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Using SEO title tags can help boost your content’s search performance. Learn how to write SEO titles using HTML title tags.
Tags, as they are referred to by this manager thing, are snippets of code that allow you to track, measure and influence the website in many different ways. A tag manger is a centralized interface that manages all of your tags in one wonderfully simple location. Tags like Google Analytics ...
Meta tags are HTML tags that provide information about a webpage‘s content to search engines and users.
A separate study by Cyrus Shepard of 80,959 title tags found that Google rewrote 61%. These studies speculate, based on their findings, that some of the factors which cause Google to rewrite title tags could include: Titles that are too short or too long The repetition of a keyword or ke...
We also sometimes add a couple of generic tags. For example, our SEO tips video has tags like “SEO tricks” and “SEO techniques” that are closely related to the main target keyword. But there are also a few more generic ones like “SEO” and “google SEO.” However, we usually onl...
A canonical tag looks like this: example.com?dress=1234 and example.com/dresses/1234 (Source: Google). Is a Canonical Tag Necessary? Some people argue that canonical tags are unnecessary, as Google has stated that they do not use themas a ranking factor.However, if you want to avoid dupl...
Anyway, back to the <noscript>. When the page loads, an iFrame loads as well, and tags are fired through it. That’s like a workaround for the non-JavaScript environment. If JavaScript is enabled, the contents of the <noscript> tag are ignored, and all tags are fired normally based...
You are able to use the preconfigured ‘inherited’ values or override with a different value (if you have a tag-specific requirement). For example, if you have three parameters which you need to add to a number of GA4 Event tags, i.e. ‘user_data’, ‘user_properties’ and ‘method...