The Moz Q&A Forum

    • Forum
    • Questions
    • My Q&A
    • Users
    • Ask the Community

    Welcome to the Q&A Forum

    Browse the forum for helpful insights and fresh discussions about all things SEO.

    1. SEO and Digital Marketing Q&A Forum
    2. Categories
    3. On-Page / Site Optimization
    4. Is it OK to include name of your town to the title tag or H1 tag on a blog to enhance local search results

    Is it OK to include name of your town to the title tag or H1 tag on a blog to enhance local search results

    On-Page / Site Optimization
    5 3 237
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as question
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • wianno168
      wianno168 last edited by

      I recently attended a webinar by ETNA Interactive on local search SEO. The presenter recommended including the name of your town in the title of the blog to increase local search SEO.

      Is this OK? Ive always been concerned that it is such an obvious attempt to rank locally that Google would consider it "spammy" ? black hat, "sketchy" or otherwise manipulative.

      Have the rules changed? Is it OK to do?

      Brooke

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • Chris.Menke
        Chris.Menke last edited by

        Brooke,

        There's nothing wrong with including place names in your title, in fact, it is a best practice in many instances.  Be strategic about doing so, though.  Adding the name of your city to every blog post will seem spammy (but won't get you penalized) and probably isn't necessary.  Typically, if your services are location specific, you should include your place name in the title, description, and body.  It will usually help with organic ranking  and click through on product/services pages when searchers are looking locally for your offerings.

        wianno168 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
        • Travis_Bailey
          Travis_Bailey last edited by

          As The Chris Menke has stated, there's no problem with including the city and state in your meta data or on-page markup. It's actually an advantage of sorts.

          There are nearly one dozen cities named Dallas in the US. Say you were located in Dallas, TX. What would separate you from Dallas, OR? There would be citations, if you're doing what you need to do for a local business. But I've found that on-page is getting a bit more weight, and it's increasing.

          Not sure yet? You can verify a Google My Business listing via Google Webmaster Tools for an indeterminate amount of business categories. If that's not a sign that on-page is gaining weight in the local search scene - I don't know what is.

          In fact, the Google Local team has stated that the business's domain is the strongest factor. Would you not like to possibly give them a few more signals, easily? They are the donkey, you have the carrot.

          But I would suppose your question arises from an objection to writing; "Profession/Service City, State". There are ways you can do that, and it will still look alright. In fact, wouldn't you want someone to know that they came to the right place immediately, even though it sounds generic?

          People don't have time. You have to show them they came to the right place immediately. Title and header markup are excellent ways to do so.

          wianno168 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
          • wianno168
            wianno168 @Chris.Menke last edited by

            Thank you very much

            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
            • wianno168
              wianno168 @Travis_Bailey last edited by

              Thank you very much

              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • 1 / 1
              • First post
                Last post
              • Is it OK to shorten your brand name in your title tags
                Yoav-Blustein
                Yoav-Blustein
                1
                3
                437

              • Titling and H1 Tag Question
                RyanPurkey
                RyanPurkey
                0
                6
                100

              • Google Showing H1 Title Instead of Doc Title in Search Results?
                FedeEinhorn
                FedeEinhorn
                0
                2
                474

              • If Google still shows my old title in the search results then there is no way my title change could have changed my ranking yet right?
                DavidKidd
                DavidKidd
                0
                3
                1.7k

              • Changed Blog Name - Duplicate Title Tags - Wordpress
                Joshlaska
                Joshlaska
                0
                3
                253

              • Title Tag suggestions for blog....
                RankStealer
                RankStealer
                0
                3
                260

              • Does my actual blog post title have any effect once I create a title tag for SEO purposes?
                eyeflow
                eyeflow
                0
                4
                342

              • Is it better to include the secondary keyword or site name in a title tag?
                lwilkins
                lwilkins
                0
                5
                924

              Get started with Moz Pro!

              Unlock the power of advanced SEO tools and data-driven insights.

              Start my free trial
              Products
              • Moz Pro
              • Moz Local
              • Moz API
              • Moz Data
              • STAT
              • Product Updates
              Moz Solutions
              • SMB Solutions
              • Agency Solutions
              • Enterprise Solutions
              • Digital Marketers
              Free SEO Tools
              • Domain Authority Checker
              • Link Explorer
              • Keyword Explorer
              • Competitive Research
              • Brand Authority Checker
              • Local Citation Checker
              • MozBar Extension
              • MozCast
              Resources
              • Blog
              • SEO Learning Center
              • Help Hub
              • Beginner's Guide to SEO
              • How-to Guides
              • Moz Academy
              • API Docs
              About Moz
              • About
              • Team
              • Careers
              • Contact
              Why Moz
              • Case Studies
              • Testimonials
              Get Involved
              • Become an Affiliate
              • MozCon
              • Webinars
              • Practical Marketer Series
              • MozPod
              Connect with us

              Contact the Help team

              Join our newsletter
              Moz logo
              © 2021 - 2026 SEOMoz, Inc., a Ziff Davis company. All rights reserved. Moz is a registered trademark of SEOMoz, Inc.
              • Accessibility
              • Terms of Use
              • Privacy