Google’s John Mueller answered a question in a recent Google SEO Office-hours hangout about what the ideal length for a title tag is for SEO and ranking purposes. The person asking the question was concerned because most of his title tags were well over sixty-five characters long.
Sixty-Five Characters for a Title Tag
In Google’s search results it is commonly stated that 60 to 65 characters (letters, spaces, and numbers) is the general range of what Google shows in the search engine results pages (SERPs).
Titles that are longer than that might get shortened or rewritten entirely by Google.
Because the title tag is prominently featured in the SERPs it’s important to get it right to maximize clicks and traffic to the website.
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Title tags are a tiny ranking factor so there’s that consideration as well, on how the title might influence search rankings.