Why Meta Tags Matter for AI Search

AI search engines and traditional search engines both read your meta tags to understand what a page is about. A well-written title and description increase your click-through rate from search results. Open Graph tags control how your content appears when shared on social media. This tool fetches your actual page and analyzes everything against SEO best practices.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a title tag?

The title tag is an HTML element that specifies the title of a web page. It appears in browser tabs, search engine results, and social media shares. One of the most important on-page SEO elements because it tells both people and search engines what your page is about.

What makes a good meta description?

A good meta description is 150-160 characters, includes your target keyword naturally, has a clear value proposition, and includes a call to action. It should accurately summarize the page content and entice clicks from search results.

What are Open Graph tags?

Open Graph tags are meta tags that control how your content appears when shared on social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. They let you specify a custom title, description, and image that may differ from your standard SEO tags.

Why is my meta description not showing in Google?

Google sometimes rewrites meta descriptions if it thinks its own snippet better matches the search query. Write descriptions that closely match common search intents and include relevant keywords. Google will always prioritize what it believes helps searchers most.

Should title tags include my brand name?

Including your brand name at the end of title tags is good practice for brand recognition. Use a pipe (|) or dash (-) before the brand name. For your homepage, the brand name can come first. For other pages, put the main keyword first.

How often should I update my meta tags?

Review meta tags when you update content, when click-through rates drop, or when targeting new keywords. No need to change them frequently if they perform well. Use Google Search Console to monitor CTR and identify pages that need work.