INCREASE YOUR GOOGLE PAGE RANK
While naming your files or blog posts titles:
First lets talk about optimal filenames:
Never use filenames like ch1, ch2, … or 1, 2, 3, etc… If you want hierarchy go for ch1-Intro, ch2-Types, etc… Try to use longer filenames with as much keyword as possible. If file is static HTML file then always make use of title tag : also try to use title up to 100 characters. Use underscore (_) instead of space to separate multi word filenames e.g. use “luv_maloo” instead of “luv maloo”
Now its Blog Posts Titles:
Make sure all keywords comes earlier. Try to minimize use of junk words like of, are, hurry, surprise, important, read-this, etc at least in first 30-40 characters. Enable Post Pages which give each of your posts their own unique web page, in addition to appearing on your blog’s front page. (For Blogspot Blogger, Go to Settings >> Archiving >> Enable Post Pages and select “YES”) Try to use maximum available length of blog post titles (normally up to 100 characters)
Reasoning:
First let me remind you what makes a URL (i.e. Uniform Resource Locater) with a simplest example.
URL = .protocol e.g. HTTP + site name + optional path + filename. Also remember title of a page is displayed in your browsers top most strip (it is often concatenated with browser name itself, but don’t bother about this browser name part). With these two terms we will dissect now blog post titles and filenames together. Blog post title forms Title of post pages as well as URL. If post pages are enabled, every blog post gets converted to static HTML page with a file name which makes is part of URL. Post pages are nothing but files dynamically created so again convention for file names and post page title overlaps. Thats why I insisted similar things like keeping file names and blog post titles longer as much as possible. Unfortunately for files their name and title tag need to be chosen separately. For blogs post tiles goes in both places. But only first 30-40 characters of post title gets converted to filename i.e. name of post page. Thats why be wise to use maximum keyword as early as possible in post title. Always remember never exceed title more than 100 (while 150 is allowed). Search engine may treat you spam if they discover titles are too lengthy.
How it benefits:
First lets look at an example : A user hits prevent copy paste of your articles
Point to be noted: Whenever a user hit a query highest weight is given to URL and blog post titles (of course within same pagerank group)
Thats why all this trouble for post titles and file names. It may appear tedious but soon you will be habitual with it.