SERP Snippet Generator
Generate SEO-optimized SERP snippets
Start
49 characters - Good length
139 characters - Good length
example.com/best-coffee-beans
Best Coffee Beans 2024: Top Picks for Every Taste
Discover the best coffee beans for espresso, pour-over, and cold brew. Expert reviews and buying guide to help you find your perfect roast.
SEO Checklist
- Title length is optimal (30-60 chars)
- Description length is optimal
- Keyword appears in title
- Keyword appears in description
<title>Best Coffee Beans 2024: Top Picks for Every Taste</title> <meta name="description" content="Discover the best coffee beans for espresso, pour-over, and cold brew. Expert reviews and buying guide to help you find your perfect roast." />
Description
Create SEO-optimized title tags and meta descriptions that look great in search results. This tool helps you craft compelling snippets that improve click-through rates while staying within search engine display limits.
Key features
- Real-time character counting
- Pixel-width simulation for accurate truncation
- Keyword highlighting in preview
- Multiple snippet variations
- Copy-ready HTML output
How to Use
- Enter your focus keyword.
- Write a compelling title (50-60 characters).
- Create a description (150-160 characters).
- Use the preview to check for truncation.
- Copy the optimized meta tags.
Example
Example
Keyword: "best coffee beans"
Title:
Best Coffee Beans 2024: Top Picks for Every Taste
Description:
Discover the best coffee beans for espresso, pour-over, and cold brew. Expert reviews and buying guide to help you find your perfect roast.
FAQ
Why 60 characters for title?
Google typically shows about 50-60 characters before truncating. Keeping within this limit ensures your full title is visible.
Should I include my keyword in the title?
Yes, placing your primary keyword near the beginning of the title can help both users and search engines understand your page.
What makes a good meta description?
A compelling description includes your keyword, a clear value proposition, and a call-to-action. Keep it natural and avoid keyword stuffing.