Title & Description Preview
Your first impression in search results. Fine-tune your meta tags to ensure they are the perfect length for Google's desktop and mobile displays.
Write a meta description that is informative and includes a call to action. This text helps users understand what they will find on your page before they click.
* Google may rewrite titles and descriptions based on the search query.
📖 How to Optimize Your Snippet
Target Keywords
Place your most important keywords at the beginning of the title. Google gives more weight to the first few words.
The Sweet Spot
Keep titles between 50-60 characters and descriptions between 120-155 characters to avoid the "..." ellipsis.
Actionable Descriptions
Think of your meta description as an ad. Use words like "Discover," "Learn," or "Buy" to encourage users to click.
Branding
Include your brand name at the end of the title tag, separated by a pipe (|) or hyphen (-) for better brand recognition.
💡 SEO Meta Specs
Search engines use the Title Tag and Meta Description to understand the content of your page and display it to users.
- Title Tag: The clickable blue link. It is the most important on-page SEO element after content quality.
- Meta Description: The summary snippet below the title. While not a direct ranking factor, it greatly impacts CTR.
- Truncation: Google measures width in pixels (approx. 600px for titles). Using "W" takes more space than "i", so character counts are a close estimate.
- Canonicalization: Ensure your URL path looks clean and follows a logical hierarchy to improve user trust.