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SEO Title Generator

Generate click-worthy page titles that rank — under 60 characters, keyword-first, with power words that drive CTR.

Character counter Keyword placement Power words Multiple variants Brand suffix
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What makes a great SEO title

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Keyword first

Primary keyword at or near the start. Google weights words earlier in the title more heavily — and searchers scan left to right.

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Under 60 characters

Google truncates at ~580px (≈60 chars). Titles cut short lose your brand and key differentiators. Keep it tight.

Power words

Words like "Free", "Proven", "Ultimate", "Step-by-Step" and "Guide" consistently increase click-through rates in split tests.

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Numbers work

"7 Ways to…" or "The 2024 Guide to…" stand out in a sea of generic results. Odd numbers outperform even numbers on average.

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Brand at the end

Append your brand with " | Brand" or " — Brand". Brand recognition builds trust, especially for navigational and returning searchers.

Match search intent

Informational ("how to"), navigational ("login"), commercial ("best"), or transactional ("buy") — the title must match what the searcher wants.

Title formulas that work

Proven templates for different content types.

How-to
How to [Goal] in [Timeframe] — [Brand]
How to Fix SSL Errors in 5 Minutes — T3chToolkit
List
[Number] [Adjective] [Topic] for [Audience]
12 Free SEO Tools for Small Business Owners
Ultimate guide
The Ultimate Guide to [Topic] ([Year])
The Ultimate Guide to Technical SEO (2025)
Question
What Is [Term]? Definition, Examples & Tips
What Is Canonical URL? Definition, Examples & Tips
Comparison
[Option A] vs [Option B]: Which Is Better in [Year]?
Yoast vs Rank Math: Which Is Better in 2025?
Product
Buy [Product] — [Key Benefit] | [Brand]
Buy SSL Certificates — Instant Issuance | MyHost

Frequently asked questions

How long should an SEO title be?

Keep your title under 60 characters (around 580px display width). Google truncates longer titles in search results. Aim for 50–60 characters to maximise visibility without truncation.

Where should I place my keyword in the title?

Place your primary keyword as close to the beginning of the title as possible. Google gives more weight to words that appear earlier. Don't sacrifice readability — a title that reads naturally and attracts clicks beats a keyword-stuffed one.

Should I include my brand name in the title?

Yes, for high-authority pages and homepages. Typically append the brand with a separator: "How to Write SEO Titles | MyBrand". For long-tail blog posts where space is tight, you can omit it — Google often appends your brand automatically.

Will Google rewrite my title?

Google rewrites titles in roughly 60–80% of cases when it believes the original doesn't accurately represent the page or is too long, too short, or keyword-stuffed. Writing descriptive, unique titles that match your page content closely reduces rewrite likelihood.

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