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By Wendy Boswell, About.com Guide to Web Search since 2004

Use Title Tags To Increase Web Site Traffic

Monday April 17, 2006
One way to increase Web site traffic is good use of the title tag. Read this article titled Using Title Tags To Increase Web Site Traffic to find out more about using the title tag.

More Ways to Increase Web Site Traffic: You can either keep on using the magical beans, or you can roll up your sleeves and get to work. Here's some articles that can help you increase site traffic:

  • Ten Search Engine Optimization Myths - Debunked!: If you're just getting started in search engine optimization for your Web site, you might (unfortunately) have been subjected to a few SEO whoppers. Before you start throwing away your time and money on search engine optimization wild goose chases, read these ten myths of search engine optimization.
  • Ten Steps to a Well-Optimized Site: Want increased website traffic, higher search engine ranking, and increased customer satisfaction? Read these Ten Steps to a Well-Optimized Site and you'll be well on your way to accomplishing these goals.
  • Top 5 Mistakes in Search Engine Optimization: Search engine optimization, or SEO, is the practice of making your site search-friendly both to search engines and searchers. There are five common mistakes that people tend to make when beginning to optimize their sites for search engines.

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