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Old 08-14-2003, 01:26 PM
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I was hoping to get some suggestions for a page title.

Here is a sample:

http://www.hotelkingdom.com/hotelinf...?hotel_id=1169

http://www.hotelkingdom.com/hotelinf...?hotel_id=1178

We have made them dynamically generate the city and so forth for each page. This is great but I am thinking that it would be better for us if we dynamically generated a title perhaps like this.

Hotel Kingdom offers dicounted room rated for --<hotel_name>--, --<city>--!

What do you guys think. Any other suggestions would be nice.
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Both ways would probably work fine. The title tags of the links in your posts look great!
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Old 08-02-2004, 07:02 PM
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Dynamically generating title tags is the way to go. I am working on this right now with one of my clients that has an ASP based site. I received some good help from this forum in how to code it.

For your site I would use generic stem keywords for hotels in the title tag along with each hotel name or city, like "cheap", "discount" and "accomodations".
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I would use something like;

Hotel Room Accomodation <city>. <hotel_name> offers dicounted room rates.
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