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SEO Split-Testing Lessons from SearchPilot: Removing Numbers from Article Title Tags

SEO Split-Testing Lessons from SearchPilot: Removing Numbers from Article Title Tags

SEO Split-Testing Lessons from SearchPilot: Removing Numbers from Article Title Tags

SEO Split-Testing Lessons from SearchPilot: Removing Numbers from Article Title Tags
This week’s #SPQuiz on Twitter asked our followers what would happen to organic traffic if we removed the leading number from the title tags on a media brand’s article pages.

Twitter poll results
Our audience was equally split between this test having a positive or negative impact on organic traffic. While there was no real consensus on what the outcome would be, in this case about a third were correct – this test had a negative impact on organic traffic! Read below for the full case study:

We’ve previously performed title tag tests to better understand the trade offs between including relevant keywords in titles and including attention grabbing words or numbers. One recent example is adding the year in title tags. Striking a balance between these is particularly interesting in the media space – where there are a lot of competitors and also a lot of copycats.

In this industry, quality content does a lot of work as far as rankings are concerned, but once that challenge is met, getting users to click through amongst a sea of similarly-targeted content is the next obstacle.

You’ve almost certainly googled something like “best plants for home office” and seen a list of search results with a plethora of articles luring you to click through to find out the “X best plant species that you won’t kill at home.”

It often feels like an expectation that informational queries like this will be met with a slew of articles, all displaying numbers in their titles to give a sense of the volume of content that they contain. Slight differences between each of these titles in the SERP may make or break a user’s decision to click through.