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    What are "stop" words in Title Tags?

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    • cschwartzel
      cschwartzel last edited by

      My client is following his GoDaddy SEO Checklist, and it is reporting 5 errors in Title Tags, saying the Titles contain "stop" words. I can't figure out what these are. Any ideas?

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      • brad.s.knutson
        brad.s.knutson last edited by

        I would tell your client to not worry about it.  I didn't know that GoDaddy was in the SEO consulting business now?

        I found this as an explaination of what a GoDaddy SEO Checklist Stop Word means:

        Words that are common do not help search engines understand documents. Exceptionally common terms, such as the, are called stop words. While search engines index stop words, they are not typically used or weighted heavily to determine relevancy in search algorithms.

        It sounds like more of a warning to me.  I wouldn't worry about it.

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        • WhiteboardCreations
          WhiteboardCreations last edited by

          Courtney,

          I agree with Bradley. You and your client shouldn't worry about it too much. Write the Title to be the best for your searcher to help provide the best explanation for what that specific page consists of. This will also be to Google's liking, especially with the Hummingbird update to show relevance and human readability.

          Avoiding stop words can be considered an older SEO tactic, much like placing your brand name at the end of the Title. We now see Google taking the brand names, if placed at the end of the Title, and moving them to the beginning of the Title at their discretion. Also, educate your client on other SEO focused articles and checklists rather than GoDaddy. GoDaddy's SEO content and advice is sub-par at best compared to the plethora of content out there for SEO best practices for proper optimization.

          Hope this was helpful! - Patrick

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