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Embedding PHP in shortcode $content
php echo do_shortcode("[apply]<a href='" . site_url() . "/quick-quote'>Quick Quote</a>[/apply]"); ?> …
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Change page title from page using php via php executed from page/post itself
Put it in functions.php or at the top of the header.php in your theme. What I suspect is that the wp_title() method in header.php is already executed by the time your add_filter() is called.