Page Titles & Key Words will often be read out of context found through a search – so, this text needs to make sense when read out of context. Ironically that means you may need to include more text – descriptive enough to stand on its own in a sea of searches found through Google.

For all pages in your project, write your:

  1. Page Titles – For each page title, create page title text that will aid in searchabilty and let the user know what is actually there – ensuring that the user will feel like they came to the right place.
  2. Key Words – How might your target audience search for products or information on your site? What key words will they use? For each page, create a list of at least 20 sample key words and phrases that will eventually be included into your body copy text.

Requirements:

  • This shall be written in your Content Outline, so your team and Client can easily view and understand.
  • The site you pick must contain at least six pages.
  • This shall be printed out and turned in as your Page Titles & Key Words assignment according to the class schedule.

This portion of the Premium Design Works website is written by Mike Sinkula and dedicated to the Web Design & Development students at Seattle Central Community College.

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