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🗓️ 26 January 2022
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This is the second part of a series where I teach you the post title growth hacks that lead to first page rankings.
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0:00.0 | Did you know that 8 out of 10 people will read your headline, but only 2 out of 10 will read the rest? |
0:08.4 | This is why you have to make sure your post title has the right words in it to compel Google |
0:13.8 | searchers to click through and read your post. Rank IQ's title analysis tool can help you quickly |
0:20.8 | identify these right words. |
0:23.7 | It analyzes the highest ranking titles and gives you a list of the top words Google likes the most for a specific keyword phrase. |
0:32.9 | In less than a minute, you can use these proven words to create a highly clickable title that will compete |
0:38.8 | for a first page Google ranking. Visit rank IQ.com to start making every one of your titles |
0:46.4 | outshine the competition. |
0:51.4 | Welcome to the Blogging Millionaire Podcast, where we teach you the latest traffic building |
0:56.4 | and income boosting growth hacks to take your blog to the next level. And now here's your host |
1:02.0 | who gets five million monthly visitors from over 100,000 first page Google rankings, |
1:08.3 | Brandon Gaylee. In this episode, I will reveal the optimal post title |
1:15.8 | length that will help your post rank higher on Google. A recent study by H-Refs found that Google is |
1:23.2 | 33% more likely to rewrite titles than six months ago. The titles that are getting rewritten |
1:30.0 | the most are the ones that are too long. Specifically, the titles whose length is over 600 pixels, |
1:39.0 | which comes out to be about 60 characters. I say about 60 characters because different letters occupy more pixel space than |
1:48.2 | others. An uppercase M and W take up the most space while a lowercase L takes up the least. |
1:58.1 | Not that you should ever write a title in all uppercase, but if you did, you would |
2:03.8 | only have 40 characters to use before reaching the 600 pixel limit. Even if a 60 plus character |
2:11.8 | title is not rewritten in the Google result, it still gets truncated at the 600 pixel mark. |
2:19.7 | This is when a title gets cut off and instead shows a three-dot ellipsis at the end. |
2:26.1 | So your post title should never exceed 60 characters. |
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