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SEO Title Generator

Generate click-worthy, keyword-rich title tags that rank and convert.

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Why it matters

The title tag is the single most influential on-page SEO element

Your title tag appears in three places: the browser tab, the search result snippet, and social media shares. It is the first thing both Google and humans read about your page. A weak title tag means lower rankings AND lower click-through rates — a double loss.

Studies consistently show that pages with optimized title tags rank higher and earn more clicks. Backlinko's analysis of 5 million search results found a strong correlation between exact-match keywords in the title tag and first-page rankings. But keyword stuffing in titles is equally harmful — balance is key.

Features

What you get with SEO Title Generator

AI-generated variations

Get 10+ title variations based on your keyword, target audience, and content type. Each variation uses a different formula — emotional hooks, numbers, questions, power words.

Character count enforcement

All generated titles stay within the 50-60 character sweet spot. No truncation in search results, no wasted characters.

Keyword placement options

Choose where your primary keyword appears — at the beginning for maximum SEO impact, in the middle for readability, or at the end for emotional emphasis.

Copy and use immediately

Click any generated title to copy it to your clipboard. Ready to paste into your CMS, Yoast, RankMath, or any SEO plugin.

When to use SEO Title Generator

Generate title tags for new blog posts and articles

Rewrite underperforming page titles to improve CTR

Create A/B test variants for title tag experiments

Optimize product page titles for e-commerce SEO

Generate titles for landing pages and pillar content

Refresh old content with updated, keyword-optimized titles

FAQ

Common questions about SEO Title Generator

How long should an SEO title be?

Aim for 50-60 characters. Titles longer than 60 characters may be truncated by Google in search results.

Should I include my brand in the title?

Yes. Including your brand at the end of titles (e.g., "How to Write SEO Content | LeafPad") improves brand recognition and CTR.

How many keywords should a title have?

Include your primary keyword near the beginning. Avoid keyword stuffing — one or two relevant keywords is ideal.

Should every page have a unique title?

Absolutely. Duplicate titles confuse search engines and prevent individual pages from ranking for their target keywords.

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