What the title tag is and why it is the most important tag on a page

In short

The title tag is the headline Google shows as the blue link in search results, and the browser shows on the tab. It is the first thing a person sees and one of the strongest signals to the search engine about what the page is about.

Why it matters so much

The title is your storefront sign in search. A person decides whether to click based on it, and Google reads it to understand the page's topic. A weak or empty title drags down both click-through and rankings at once - a rare case where one line affects everything.

What it should look like

Aim for 50-60 characters so it is not cut off. Put the main keyword near the start and the brand at the end. Give every page its own unique title: if ten pages share one, Google cannot tell them apart and may show the wrong one.

Common mistakes

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FAQ

How is the title different from H1?
The title is the headline in search and on the tab, visible in results. H1 is the heading inside the page, seen once someone is on it. They can differ, but both should describe the page.
How do I check my title?
The free SEO Nerve audit checks the presence, length and uniqueness of your title and warns you if it is empty, too long, or duplicated.