Re: Title attribute in link
- From: "John" <nospam@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 20:00:23 -0500
Just to be clear, this is not an attempt to keyword stuff my links or pages.
I originally entered the articles title this way so the users could read the
entire title of the articles without "word wrapping" the title in the
nav-bar. I later added the descriptions so the users could have a better
idea of what the link pointed to.
These articles are so far from the top of the SERP's for the main keywords,
no amount of keyword stuffing will help.
Thanks,
John
"John" <nospam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
I have a title attribute in my links (css navbar for articles) and I was
wondering what everyone thought about it from an SEO perspective.
ex.
<a title="Planning Affordable Wedding Receptions - Tips on how to Plan
Affordable Wedding Receptions, including information on Location,
Decorations, Food, Drinks and the Wedding Cake.."
href="../wed-info/wedding-receptions.htm">
Wedding Receptions</a></li>
http://www.your-new-jersey-wedding.com/index.htm
(top left navbar)
I try to keep the value of the title attribute the same as the page
description of the page it links to.
Thanks,
John
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