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    Title Tag is Empty

    If a title tag exists on your page but is empty, you can update the tag to have an appropriate text value. Here’s how to do it.
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    Title Too Long for Google Snippet

    A title tag that is too long risks being truncated in the search engine results and cut off with ellipses or worse, rewritten altogether.
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    Base Tag Points to Different Page

    A tag should reference its own folder path, not the path or URL of another page.
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    Base is Found on Page and is Same as Page (i.e. Page URL)

    The HREF should refer to the folder path and not the actual page URL.
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    Two Different Base Directives Found on Page

    If you have two different tags on a page, the incorrect directive needs to be removed to prevent sending conflicting signals to search engines.
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    More Than One Base Tag Found

    There should only be one tag per page to resolve relative URLs. All extra directives should be deleted.
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    Base Tag Contains Malformed or Empty URL

    The element provides a reference for relative links on the page.
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    Base Tags

    What Is a Tag? A tag allows you to specify a default path for all the relative URLs on a page.
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    Title Tag Occurs More Than Once

    It is recommended to have only one title on a page. If your page has multiple title tags, the extras can be removed. Here’s how.
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    Title is Less Than 10 Characters

    Titles are meant to be concise but descriptive of the purpose and intent of the page. Admittedly, this may be hard to achieve with a very short title.
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    Title Tag Found Outside the Head Section

    The title tag is meant to be inside the section of a page. If it’s not, you can remove the existing tag and add it again in the appropriate location.
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    Title Tag is Missing

    Title tags are critical to optimizing a page. They provide value to both users and search engines.
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    Title is a Single Word

    If your page title is only a single word, it most likely doesn’t accurately describe the page. Short titles like this can be updated to offer users and search engines more context as to what a page is...
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