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Meta Tag Preview

Preview how your page appears in search results

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example.com/coffee-shops-seattle

Best Coffee Shops in Seattle - Local Guide 2024

Discover the top-rated coffee shops in Seattle. From cozy cafes to artisan roasters, find your perfect cup of coffee in the Emerald City.

<title>Best Coffee Shops in Seattle - Local Guide 2024</title>
<meta name="description" content="Discover the top-rated coffee shops in Seattle. From cozy cafes to artisan roasters, find your perfect cup of coffee in the Emerald City." />

Description

The Meta Tag Preview tool shows how your page might appear in Google search results. Enter your title, description, and URL to see a realistic SERP preview that helps you optimize for click-through rates and search visibility.

Key features

  • Real-time Google SERP preview simulation
  • Character count indicators for title and description
  • Warning when content exceeds recommended lengths
  • Local persistence for your drafts
  • Copy optimized meta tags with one click

How to Use

  1. Enter your page title (recommended: 50-60 characters).
  2. Add a meta description (recommended: 150-160 characters).
  3. Input your page URL for the preview.
  4. Watch the SERP preview update in real-time.
  5. Copy the generated meta tags to your HTML.

Example

Example

Title:

Best Coffee Shops in Seattle - Local Guide 2024

Description:

Discover the top-rated coffee shops in Seattle. From cozy cafes to artisan roasters, find your perfect cup of coffee in the Emerald City.

This creates an optimized SERP snippet that fits within Google's display limits.

FAQ

Why does my title get truncated?

Google typically shows 50-60 characters. Keep your most important keywords at the beginning.

What is the ideal description length?

150-160 characters is recommended. Longer descriptions may be truncated in search results.

Does this guarantee how Google will display my page?

No, Google may rewrite your meta tags based on user queries. This is a preview, not a guarantee.