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SERP Previewer

Preview how your pages display in Google search results and verify meta tag accessibility standards.

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Configure Meta Tags

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Please enter a description for your snippet.

1 Optimize CTR

Your SERP snippet title and description are key elements determining Click-Through Rate (CTR) from organic search result rankings.

2 Char vs Pixel Limits

While character lengths are helpful general guides, Google actually measures pixel length. Keep titles under 580px and descriptions under 990px.

3 Structured Meta Tags

Adding standard HTML metadata alongside Open Graph and Twitter tags helps both web search crawlers and social media link cards parse page contexts.

Mastering Meta Tags & Search Snippets

Meta tags are fragments of text placed inside the header section of your site's HTML page. They tell browser engines and search scrapers key information about the page context, helping them index and categorize text correctly.

When you enter optimized titles and descriptions, search engines use them to create the snippet shown on search result pages. Preventing truncation ensures that searchers get clean, readable marketing descriptions that improve CTR.

SEO Snippet Guidelines

  • 1

    Optimize Title Lengths (50 - 60 chars)

    Titles longer than 60 characters or ~580px are truncated by search bots, replacing terminal text with ellipses (...).

  • 2

    Write Actionable Descriptions (120 - 160 chars)

    Write distinct summaries that explicitly detail value, using natural language and incorporating primary target keywords.

  • 3

    Define Canonical URLs

    Always explicitly specify canonical URLs to instruct crawlers on the primary URL path, preventing duplicate indexing issues.

  • 4

    Social Graph Tags (OG & Twitter)

    Always provide Open Graph and Twitter tags to control how layout links appear when shared across platforms like Facebook or Slack.