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Richard Bailey

Thursday, March 30, 2006 at 10:50am

I wouldn’t worry about it, Simon.

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Jon Silk

Thursday, March 30, 2006 at 12:41pm

Nice points, Stephen.

I’ve been wondering about blog titles and trying to balance a decent Google crawl result with enough info in the RSS to look good, while not overloading the browser title bar. (This is the kind of thing I do in my spare time - just realised that I sound a trifle dull.)

You’ve given me food for thought - although in many cases the blog title needs to reflect what people are going to be searching for… And for many corporate blogs, that ain’t the name, it’s the topic.

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Stephen

Thursday, March 30, 2006 at 3:07pm

Richard: Hah! :)

Jon: Very true. Something I’ve been toying with lately. I changed my blog’s title from ‘PR Blogger’ to ‘PR Blogger by Stephen Davies’ and within a week my blog went from second in Google (sometimes third) to first when using my name as a search term.

Oddly, it also went from second to first for the search term ‘pr blogger’ at the same time.

When developing a corporate blog, I suppose it’s best to try and sum-up the topic of the blog within its name. And possibly domain name?

And if you’re an individual blogger, it might be best to get your own name somewhere in there.

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Duane

Tuesday, April 25, 2006 at 5:13pm

I’m the same way. I’m all about the face and where and when verse what their actually name is.

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