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Old Feb 6th, 2008, 01:31
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Re: <title>Tennis London : Tennis History</title> how should it read

You know my opinion on this.. I always balance my text evenly between people and search engines.

The sticky that is posted in this forums says this:
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Use a good TITLE
The title of your pages should be descriptive and explain the contents of the page well. Using the default title of Home, Index, Default is a pointless exercise. The title will give a visitor an idea of the what the page is about and also gives a search engine spider an idea of how to classify the page.
This is easily the most important single element on the page.
Reading that, it is quite vague but it does say the title should be descriptive and explain the contents of the page well.

My interpretation is to use the business name as well as the location, and obviously the word tennis.

Maybe Diego will respond soon and share his views.

Personally I do not believe this is descriptive enough
Quote:
London Tennis | Tennis London and History
Perhaps mine is not descriptive enough either.
Maybe you should do:
Tennis club name, Tennis Club located in London offers Tennis lessons, tennis tournaments, tennis for all ages. I believe the title should be around 10 words. +/-

If the business name is Gold Star Tennis Club than obviously do not write
Gold Star Tennis Club, Tennis club...etc... But if the business name doesn't have the words Tennis club in it then use that keyword phrase as well.

Ok.. I'm tired and rambling..
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