🔍 SERP Snippet Preview – Test Your Meta Title & Description
See exactly how your page will look on Google search results. Enter details manually or fetch from any URL to extract existing meta tags. Optimize for clicks and CTR.
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How to use:
✅ Manual: Type or edit the fields → preview updates instantly.
✅ Fetch from URL: Paste a URL → click "Fetch from URL" → automatically fills title & description (works for most public sites).
📝 Sample: Click "Load Sample" to see an optimized example.
💡 Best practices: Title 50-60 chars, Description 150-160 chars, include primary keyword early.
✅ Manual: Type or edit the fields → preview updates instantly.
✅ Fetch from URL: Paste a URL → click "Fetch from URL" → automatically fills title & description (works for most public sites).
📝 Sample: Click "Load Sample" to see an optimized example.
💡 Best practices: Title 50-60 chars, Description 150-160 chars, include primary keyword early.
📈 Why SERP Snippet Optimization Matters for SEO
The SERP snippet (title tag and meta description) is your first impression on Google. Optimized snippets improve click-through rate (CTR), which is a positive ranking signal. Poor snippets lose clicks even at position #1.
🔍 Best Practices for Meta Titles
- 50-60 characters – longer titles get truncated.
- Primary keyword near the beginning.
- Brand name at the end (e.g., " | Brand").
- Avoid keyword stuffing & ALL CAPS.
📝 Best Practices for Meta Descriptions
- 150-160 characters – avoid truncation.
- Include target keyword naturally.
- Add a call-to-action ("Learn more", "Get started").
- Accurately reflect page content.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Does Google always show my meta description?
Not always – Google may rewrite based on the query. But a good original description increases the chance.
What if my title is too long?
Google truncates with "...", cutting off important keywords. Stay within 60 characters.
Why does URL fetch sometimes fail?
Some sites block CORS proxies. Use manual entry or test with example.com.
Note
This preview simulates Google's desktop SERP. Mobile preview may vary slightly.
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