<b>"The first word of your title carries the most weight, so lead with the keyword."</b>
Weak tea.
This comes from one Moz correlation note years ago suggesting keywords earlier in the title correlated with rankings. Correlation, small effect, repeated until it became a commandment.
Here's what actually happens: there is no documented Google mechanism that weights word position inside a title tag by proximity to the start. The retrieval system reads the whole title as a field. What earlier placement actually buys you is human: the keyword survives truncation and is visible before the user's eye drifts.
So the advice isn't wrong, it's mislabeled. "Front-load so it doesn't get cut off and the click target is obvious" is real. "The algorithm scores position-one heavier" is a folk theory.
Lead with the keyword for the reader, not because byte offset zero is sacred.
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<b>"The first word of your title carries the most weight, so lead with the keyword."</b>
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