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Yes it does stand out - but for all the wrong reasons. Capitalisation is the internet equivalent of shouting. People don't like being shouted at.Some of my titles look like this: BUY SNOWBOARDS ONLINE - FREE DELIVERY
I'm simply interested to know why it isn't more widely used. Is it purely etiquette?
Just a quick FACTon usability, there is no difference in usability read speed etc on title text (see above) to normal text, HOWEVER, all caps slow down the reader as it is harder to read. For that reason ALL CAPS SHOULD BE AVOIDED WHEREVER POSSIBLE AS IT IS AN UNCOMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE AS WE ARE NOT USED TO READING TEXT LIKE THAT SO THE BRAIN SUBCONSCIOUSLY COMPLAINS AND YOU will LOSE SALES.
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Test it. It's the only way to find out.I'd also be interested to know if there is a perception among SEO professionals, that Google and other search engines downgrade organic ranking when capitalisation is used.
I'd also be interested to know if there is a perception among SEO professionals, that Google and other search engines downgrade organic ranking when capitalisation is used.
They don't use it because conversions are better if you write like a normal person.
The idea of using capitalisation was to draw those people towards a 'free' click rather than paying more than we needed to.
In fact, it's also reworked URL's and added the company name at the end too.
Capitalization in the title tag as a form of shouting in the field will not determine the effectiveness but the proper use of it as well as the headline has interesting and not been offered from other brands.
Depends on the context. Because it's used so much - overused I'd say - you automatically assume it's advertising when every word is capitalised.
On social media titles that are written without the use of caps (other than the first letter) tend to attract attention because they don't look like advertising.
For meta titles it makes no difference for ranking and it's a matter of taste - capitalisation matters less to SERP than the content of the title and description.
Depends on the context. Because it's used so much - overused I'd say - you automatically assume it's advertising when every word is capitalised.