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Post by account_disabled on Nov 5, 2023 14:13:43 GMT 10
If you can meet that in 300 words, that's fine too. For more tips in this area, read this interesting article by Heather Lloyd-Martin , which also cites more studies. The content length should depend on the user query and what your reader needs to see. — Heather Lloyd Martin 2. The length of the title Creating strong titles is an art . You want a title that piques the curiosity of potential readers, but you also want to ensure that the search engines especially Google, of course. Score your blog post highly. SEMrush researched the impact of title length on article performance. And quite surprisingly, articles with long headlines (more than 14 words) get 2x more traffic, 2x more shares and 5x more backlinks than photo editor articles with shorter titles. The conclusion of SEMrush? A longer title provides more insight into the content of the article and therefore the value for the reader. As a result, it attracts more readers, who then share it more. Research SEMrush: The length of the title affects the performance of an article. Longer titles, seriously?! I am genuinely surprised by scoring those long titles. For example, I knew this HubSpot study (from 2017) , where titles under 14 words score better. Google also does not show long titles in their entirety, as can be read here at Moz. I also wonder if it could be a cultural difference: do the English like longer titles.
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