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What is a meta description (and how do I write one)?

It won’t change your ranking — but it can change how many people click it.

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⚡ Quick answer

What is a meta description? A meta description is the short summary that appears under your page’s title in search results. It doesn’t directly affect rankings, but a clear, compelling one can improve your click-through rate — so it’s worth writing a unique, accurate description for each important page.

How to write a meta description
1Summarize the page2Keep it concise3Use the keyword naturally4Add a reason to click

What is a meta description used for?

It’s the snippet searchers read to decide whether to click your result. Google may rewrite it, but a good description still influences click-through and sets accurate expectations for the page.

Does a meta description affect SEO?

Not as a direct ranking factor. Its value is in click-through rate — a more compelling snippet can earn more clicks from the same ranking, which is why it’s worth getting right.

How do I write a good meta description?

  • Summarize what the page actually delivers
  • Keep it concise (roughly 150–160 characters)
  • Include the main keyword naturally
  • Add a clear reason to click
  • Make each page’s description unique

What should I avoid?

Duplicate descriptions across pages, keyword stuffing, and vague or misleading copy. If the snippet over-promises, visitors bounce — accuracy builds trust and lowers bounce.

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