When I’m training my clients on SEO basics, I always explain how important it is to create content that can be found, using the right information in the right places, which is something that is highly appreciated by visitors. Learning how to write a good meta description is important for SEO because it will add relevance to that page for the search term we want to rank for. But a meta description should also increase our click-through-rate (CTR), with more clicks and visitors.
Every time you search for something on Google, according to your settings, you generally see 10 results on each page. Each displayed result makes an “impression” in front of you, but you will only choose one and click on it. This is called CTR or Click-Through-Rate.
The Click-Through-Rate is the ratio between the number of times your result makes an impression and the times it is clicked.
Now, think about your experience as you are browsing. Why do you choose to click on one particular result?
Usually, the answer is that that particular result is relevant to what you were looking for, and it’s also catchy and captivating.
On Google, you will see the preview of your results, in the snippet form of:
This can be a “rich snippet” if you provide your page with featured snippet features of the schema.org protocol.
When you’re writing a blog post or publishing a site page, it’s very easy to forget about filling in the Meta Description. And yet, this is your chance to fight your battle for being chosen amongst other results. Don’t you think that by not using this field you’re missing an opportunity to get that all-important click?
In 2018, a Google update increased the number of characters displayed in a meta description from 165 to more than 300, from 2 lines to 4-6 lines. Then, they reverted it to approximately 160 characters again.
This means that you only have a very limited number of characters to convince your readers to click on your result.
So, what is the best way to do just that?
If you follow these 10 tips, you will learn how to write a good meta description. And your click-through rates and search engine rankings will benefit significantly.
Which is your favourite tip and why? Let’s discuss best practices in the comments and on Social Media!
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