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Write SEO Title Tags and Meta Descriptions

Generate SEO-optimized title tags and meta descriptions with Open Graph social variants.

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§ When to use this

This prompt generates click-worthy title tags and meta descriptions in bulk, with a social-sharing Open Graph variant for each page. It enforces real-world SEO constraints (character limits, keyword inclusion, a call to action) while explicitly guarding against the two most common mistakes: clickbait and front-loading every title with the same keyword. Asking for three options per page gives you choices to A/B test or pick from, which is far more useful than a single locked-in suggestion.

§ The Prompt— fill in the fields, then copy or open in a tool
§ Customize0/2 fields filled
your prompt — fill the fields above
You are an SEO specialist. Write optimized title tags and meta descriptions for these pages. For each: (1) Title tag under 60 characters including [PRIMARY KEYWORD], (2) Meta description 145-155 characters with a CTA and [PRIMARY KEYWORD], (3) Open Graph title variant for social sharing. Avoid clickbait. Don't start every title with the keyword. Aim for 3 options per page.

PAGES:
[LIST PAGE TITLES AND TOPICS]
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§ Example Output

What you can expect back

PAGE 1 — Headphones Buying Guide

Title options:
1. How to Choose Noise-Cancelling Headphones (Guide)
2. Noise-Cancelling Headphones: A Smart Buying Guide
3. The Practical Guide to Noise-Cancelling Headphones

Meta (152 chars): Confused by specs? Our guide breaks down noise-cancelling headphones by use case and budget so you buy the right pair the first time. Read it now.

OG Title: Stop Guessing: How to Pick the Right Noise-Cancelling Headphones

PAGE 2 — Best Headphones for Travel

Title options:
1. Best Noise-Cancelling Headphones for Travel
2. Travel-Ready Noise-Cancelling Headphones: Top Picks
3. Flights & Commutes: Best Noise-Cancelling Headphones

Meta (149 chars): Flying soon? See our top noise-cancelling headphones for travel, ranked for battery, comfort, and quiet. Compare the picks and pack smarter.

Illustrative example — your results will vary by tool and inputs.

§ Pro Tips

Get sharper results

  • 01Paste each page's actual H1 and a one-line summary so the meta description reflects real content and reduces the chance Google rewrites it in the SERP.
  • 02Tell the model your brand or site name and whether to append it to titles, since that eats into the 60-character budget and changes phrasing.
  • 03Ask it to vary the CTA across pages (Read it now, Compare picks, See the guide) so a category of pages doesn't feel templated.
  • 04Request the exact character count after each title and meta so you can verify against a SERP preview without recounting manually.
  • 05For commercial pages, ask for a benefit or differentiator in the meta rather than just restating the title, which improves click-through.
§ Variations

Adapt it for your case

Single high-stakes landing page

Drop the bulk list and ask for 8-10 title and meta variants for one page, with a note on the angle each one uses.

E-commerce product pages

Provide product name, key spec, and price tier, and ask for templates that include price or availability cues where useful.

Rewrite underperformers

Paste pages with low click-through from Search Console and ask for fresher angles that better match the query intent.

Best For — Roles
Use For — Tasks
Tags#seo#meta#content
§ FAQ

Common questions

Why shouldn't every title start with the keyword?

Repetitive keyword-first titles read as spammy to users and can lower click-through. Leading with a benefit or hook while still including the keyword usually performs better.

Will Google use my meta description exactly?

Not always. Google sometimes rewrites descriptions based on the query, but a clear, relevant meta increases the odds yours is shown and clicked.

What's the Open Graph title for?

It's the headline shown when your page is shared on social platforms like LinkedIn or Facebook, where a punchier, less keyword-bound title often gets more engagement.

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