Meta Title

Definition:
The meta title is the HTML tag that specifies the title of a web page. It appears as the clickable headline in search engine results and in browser tabs.

Why It Matters:
This is the first impression your page makes in Google. A well-written meta title improves both click-through rate (CTR) and keyword relevance.

Best Practices:

  • Include your primary keyword near the beginning
  • Keep it under 60 characters to avoid truncation
  • Make it compelling—this is your headline in the search results

Example:
Blog Post Title: “5 Ways to Improve Website Speed”
Meta Title: “Improve Website Speed: 5 Simple Fixes for Faster Load Times”

Pro Tip:
Each page should have a unique meta title that clearly reflects its purpose and target keyword.

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Hey! I’m CJ.

Web designer turned conversion strategist—aka your go-to for websites that actually do something.

Before Ivingo Creative, I was running a tent & event rental business with my husband (yep, weddings, festivals, the whole nine). I learned how to get us to the top of Google without an agency—and realized I kinda loved the strategy side more than the setup.

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