Title Writer

This tool is used for counting characters of a title. From 45 characters to 60 characters of title rank better on the search engines. You may write your title into the box field. If your title exceeds the maximum characters, you will get an warning.

Step-01: Write SEO friendly title for your video or blog.

60 characters remaining

SEO Instruction: When you are about to write an SEO friendly title make sure that –
  • 1. You have the keyword into the title. If it is possible, keep the keyword at the beginning of the title. Make sure that the keyword that you are targeting, it’s low competitive keyword.
  • 2. You may add odd number before the title.
  • 3. Do not use these symbols (%, No, Bracket, @, #, ^, &, *) into the title.
  • 4. As a separator, you may use Hyphen (-) into the title.
  • 5. You may use these words (Today, right now, fast, works quickly, step by step, easy, quick, simple) with the title.

Step-02: Optimize your blog description.

This tool is used for counting characters of the description of a blog or YouTube video. You may find out how many sentences, words and characters are there in the description of your copied text. It will help you to optimize the length of your blog description or YouTube video description.

If you are using this section for optimizing your blog or YouTube description, then you may follow the rules in the below. It will add maximum potential optimization for your blog or YouTube video description.

  1. 1. Use your focus keyword minimum 2 times within the first 200 words. You may use intotal 5 times into the description.
  2. 2. Use LSI keywords or Tags into the description.
  3. 3. If you are writing description for your YouTube video, then 300-500 words will be enough. If you are writing description for your blog, then 800-1800 will be perfect for you. Because now a days, informative blogs are ranking on the search engines.
  4. 4. Add some links into the description, it may be social links or blog links
  5. 5. Must add some transition words like first, next, then, for example, in brief, but, on the other hand, yet, moreover, finally etc.