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Tag Archives: Title

Chief Sales Officer, Chief Revenue Officer or Chief Customer Officer. Which Title And Skill Set Will Best Serve Your Sales Organization?

Doug Dvorak — November 4, 2016 Follow @salescoach1064— November 4, 2016 If you are like many companies, you want to employ the right people for the job. However, there are many titles and positions out there, making it harder to figure out which one you need and which skill set will best serve your sales … Continue reading Chief Sales Officer, Chief Revenue Officer or Chief Customer Officer. Which Title And Skill Set Will Best Serve Your Sales Organization?

Google Increases Title and Meta Description Length in Search Results

by Eric Seal May 18, 2016May 18, 2016 You know all about the proper meta description length and title length, don’t you? After all, you’ve been doing it for years. 55-60 characters in the title, and 155-160 for the meta description have been the standard for as long as we can remember—but it seems the … Continue reading Google Increases Title and Meta Description Length in Search Results

Off-site Branding 101: How to Optimize Title Tags and Meta Descriptions to Generate Increased Traffic

Katey FerenziJune 14, 2015 Every time you type something into a search engine, the results you receive are a result of a series of title tags and meta descriptions. For online brands, it’s critical to properly customize and brand these tags. After all, they are essentially your organic search advertising offering, and you want them … Continue reading Off-site Branding 101: How to Optimize Title Tags and Meta Descriptions to Generate Increased Traffic