Enter your keyword and brand and get 12 to 16 ready-to-use SEO title tag variations, each with a live character count and a 60-character limit check so you know exactly what Google will display.
Enter a primary keyword above to generate 12 to 16 SEO title tag variations. Titles update live as you type.
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A title tag is the clickable headline Google shows in search results and the text that appears on a browser tab. It is one of the strongest on-page signals you control, and for many pages it is the single biggest factor in whether someone clicks your result or a competitor's. A good title tag does two jobs at once: it tells Google what the page is about, and it convinces a human to choose you.
Front-load your primary keyword. The words at the start of a title carry the most weight with search engines and catch the eye fastest, so put the term people actually searched for as close to the beginning as you can. Keep the whole title near 60 characters. Google truncates titles at roughly 600 pixels, which works out to about 60 characters for average text, and anything past that gets replaced with an ellipsis or rewritten by Google entirely.
Make every title unique. Two pages with the same title compete against each other and confuse search engines about which one to rank. Finally, write for the click. A number, a year, a benefit or a light promise such as "step by step" or "without the guesswork" can lift your click-through rate without changing your ranking at all, and a higher click-through rate often nudges rankings up over time.
| Do | Avoid |
|---|---|
| Put the keyword in the first few words | Burying the keyword at the end |
| Stay near 60 characters | Long titles that get truncated |
| Give each page its own title | Duplicate or templated titles sitewide |
| Add a number, year or clear benefit | Vague labels like "Home" or "Services" |
| Append your brand when it fits | Keyword stuffing the same term twice |
The variations above give you a strong starting point, but the best title for a page depends on the search intent behind your keyword and what your competitors already rank with. Pick the two or three options that match your page most closely, test them, and watch your click-through rate in Search Console. If you want a hand reviewing your current titles against the pages outranking you, request a free SEO audit and we will check them for you.
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