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Analyze Your Page Title for SEO Analyze page titles for SEO best practices including length, keyword placement, and power words.

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Page Title Analyzer

Analyze page titles for SEO best practices including length, keyword placement, and power words.

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Enter your title

Type or paste the page title you want to analyze.

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Add target keyword

Optionally enter your target keyword to check placement.

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Review analysis

See scores for length, keyword usage, readability, and click-worthiness.

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What Is Page Title Analyzer?

The Page Title Analyzer evaluates your title tag against SEO best practices to help you craft titles that both rank well and attract clicks. It checks character length (50-60 optimal for Google), keyword placement (front-loading is preferred), power word usage (words that trigger emotional response), number inclusion (titles with numbers get higher CTR), and overall readability. Your title tag is the single most important on-page SEO element โ€” it appears as the clickable link in search results and heavily influences both rankings and click-through rate.

Why Use Page Title Analyzer?

  • Character length check calibrated to Google's display limits
  • Keyword placement analysis (front-loaded keywords rank better)
  • Power word and emotional trigger detection
  • Number and year inclusion check for higher CTR
  • Readability and sentiment analysis

Common Use Cases

Title Tag Writing

Craft optimized titles for new pages before publishing.

Title A/B Testing

Compare multiple title options to find the most optimized version.

Content Audits

Evaluate and improve existing page titles across your site.

Competitive Analysis

Analyze competitor titles to understand their optimization strategy.

Technical Guide

Google displays approximately 50-60 characters of a title tag (pixel-based at ~600px). Best practices: front-load the primary keyword, use power words for emotional appeal, include numbers (7, 10, 2025) for higher CTR, add brand name at the end separated by | or โ€”, and match search intent. Avoid keyword stuffing, all-caps, and excessive special characters. Google may rewrite titles that don't match page content or are poorly formatted. Studies show titles with numbers get 36% more clicks, and titles with power words can increase CTR by 13%.

Tips & Best Practices

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    Keep titles under 60 characters to prevent Google truncation
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    Front-load your primary keyword in the first 3-5 words
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    Include a number (e.g., "7 Best...", "2025 Guide") for higher CTR
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    Use power words: Ultimate, Essential, Proven, Free, Complete
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    Add your brand name at the end, separated by | or โ€”

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q How long should a page title be?
50-60 characters for Google. Google displays approximately 600 pixels of title, which is roughly 60 characters. Titles beyond this are truncated with ellipsis.
Q Should the keyword be at the beginning of the title?
Yes. Front-loading your primary keyword (placing it in the first 3-5 words) is a well-established SEO practice. It improves both rankings and click-through rate.

About This Tool

Page Title Analyzer is a free online tool by FreeToolkit.ai. All processing happens directly in your browser โ€” your data never leaves your device. No registration or installation required.