The meta data title and description together form the snippet of each individual webpage and are the first thing users see when searching on Google and other search engines. If the search engine recognizes that a particular page matches the search query, it will be displayed on the search results page. The SEO snippet ultimately allows users to gain a first impression of the website's content and, based on this, decide for themselves whether to click on the result.
It can therefore be said that well-structured meta information not only ensures that search engines better understand which web pages could best be displayed on the Search Engine Result Page (SERP) for which search queries, but also informs searchers about the content to expect on the various web pages.
To convince potential visitors to visit your website with the help of Google snippets, the greece phone number data wording should be high-quality. Google snippets should therefore be precise, clear, and appealing, but also honest.
Short and to the point
Because the search results page should contain as many relevant results as possible in a compact and clear format, the length of the title and description of Google snippets is limited. However, Google, for example, never officially states what the current limits are. We only know that the number of characters currently plays a key role, not the number of pixels. Therefore, if the pixel limit is exceeded, a search result is truncated with an ellipsis (...). Using our Google Snippet Generator is designed to prevent this.
How to use the Google Snippet Optimizer
Below we explain step by step how to use the tool.
Step 1:
First, we enter the URL of the website whose SEO snippet we want to check and adjust if necessary in the "URL" field. After clicking "Check URL," we'll see how the existing Google snippet appears on desktop and mobile searches. We can also see at first glance that our title and description are optimal (Fig. 2).
Figure 2: After entering the URL, users are shown all existing texts as well as their display on desktop and mobile.
Step 2:
We want to further customize our description and can enrich it with icons, USPs, or a call to action, for example. The Google Snippet Optimizer also offers suggestions for this, which can be incorporated directly into the description by simply clicking on them (Fig. 3).
Figure 3: The tool offers users suggestions for symbols, USPs and calls to action.
Figure 4: This is what an optimized description could look like.
Step 3:
If we are finally satisfied with our optimized SEO snippet (Fig. 4), we can copy it to the clipboard or add it to the list (Fig. 5) if necessary and then share, export or empty the link to the list (Fig. 6).