Google SERP Preview
See exactly how your pages will appear in Google search results. Optimize your titles and descriptions for better click-through rates.
Page Details
SEO Tips
- • Put important keywords near the beginning of your title
- • Include your brand name at the end of the title
- • Write descriptions that match search intent
- • Include a call-to-action in your description
- • Use unique titles and descriptions for each page
- • Keep URLs short and descriptive
Search Preview
Your Page Title Here - Brand Name
Your meta description will appear here. Write a compelling description that encourages users to click through to your page.
Character Counts
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ideal title tag length for Google?
50-60 characters (including spaces) is optimal. Google displays up to 600 pixels wide, which is roughly 60 characters. Titles over this get truncated with “...”. Front-load important keywords since the end may be cut off on mobile.
What is the ideal meta description length?
150-160 characters is the sweet spot. Google shows up to 160 characters on desktop, 120 on mobile. Include your primary keyword naturally and a compelling call-to-action. Note: Google often rewrites descriptions based on the search query.
Does Google always use my meta description?
No. Google generates its own snippets 60-70% of the time, pulling relevant text from your page content based on the search query. Well-written meta descriptions are still important - they increase the chance Google uses them and improve click-through rates.
How do I optimize title tags for ecommerce?
Format: [Product Name] - [Key Feature] | [Brand]. Include the primary keyword early, add modifiers (2024, Best, Reviews), mention price/discount if competitive. Example: “Leather Laptop Bag - Fits 15” MacBook | Free Shipping | BrandName”.
What is the difference between desktop and mobile SERP?
Mobile SERPs show fewer characters: ~55 for titles, ~120 for descriptions. URLs are simplified (breadcrumbs). Mobile results are also affected by local factors and voice search optimization. Always preview both and prioritize mobile since most searches are mobile.