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We use up to 15 words in the title with no problems at all.
I think short titles are a thing of the past, I've never understood why anyone would use a short Title when they can use a long one, as long as it looks natural and the words appear sprinkled in the body of the text you will have no problems at all and can rank quite high.
The only thing google does is cut it short, but still values it. Why optimise for a few keywords when you can optimise for many?
Bek
Ogletree. Why would you not have a title longer than 70 characters?
Because shorter titles have been proven to outperform longer titles 9 out of 10 times. If your pages are tightly focused, your
<title> elements are usually on the shorter side. Here is a litte more information on the...
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We have tried and tested this on a lot of our websites in our industry and a longer page title does have a lot of advantages as long as your title is not spammy and reflects the page information.
Yes it gets cut off, but my point is that you can get in a few more keywords in the title and not get penalised for it, and rank high.
Bek
I would never focus more than one phrase per page.
ogletree - I understand where you're coming from on this, but I think one phrase per page can be too limiting. It can narrow your focus too much, and cost you what I call "peripheral" terms. See the discussion on this thread...
Title Tags: A badly written title will sink your site
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I realize that I've borrowed from myself for the post I just made on the thread below, which might also be helpful...
Help needed with <TITLE> tags to maximise search rankings
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