Take a cue from Google Suggestion before giving title to your blog post.


Posted on: Dec 26th, 2009

The best thing about a blog post is that its title. A good title always attracts visitors faster. So it is very important to think before you ink and give out some crappy title to your blog post which sometimes maybe is irrelevant or not appealing. The best way to give a title is by making sure that at least one or few words from your blog post should also be present in the title.

So if you want your blog post to get attention faster in search queries, then giving a good title matters the most. If your keywords are good but not the title, the chances are that your blog post will appear in the search result but won’t get any visits due to bad title.

There is one ingenious way to give a title to your blog post, and that is by looking at what the world is searching for about your topic. To do this, you will have test with few titles in the Google homepage. Just by entering first few words of your blog post title, you will get a list of suggestions. These suggestions are gathered by how people search for that topic all over the world. Choose the one which is grammatically good and most searched for.

For instance, if you are writing an post on installing windows 7 from a pen drive, there are several titles that you can give to it. Like “How to install windows 7 from usb” and “How to install windows 7 from usb” These two are the suggestions that I got when I just typed “How to install windows 7 from”.

Google suggestions

Both these search terms have different number of results. It is always better if you choose a title with more results.

So look for the better search terms and give a good title by taking a cue from what the world is searching for. Do remember that it is very important for you to give good keywords to the post. Make sure the keywords are present in the title and the blog post as well.

This is not just limited to Google, but you can also take cue from Yahoo, Bing and other search engines as well. It depends upon from which search engine you prefer to get the most traffic from.


About the author


Santhosh is the Founder of noob2geek. Is also an Web Designer and a Blogger. He is a self-proclaimed techie and geek. He is also an student of Bachelor of Science at Bangalore University. And loves listening to music and spends his free time reading Science stuffs.


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