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Title Tag & Meta Description Generator

Produce five title tags and five meta descriptions tuned for relevance and click-through — without keyword stuffing

What This Prompt Does

Title tags and meta descriptions are your SERP storefront. This prompt produces five of each, each with a slightly different angle, so you can A/B options against each other or pick the strongest combination for launch. It enforces natural keyword use, plain English, and character limits that render cleanly in Google.

When to Use It

  • Launching a new page and writing metadata from scratch
  • A page ranks well but its click-through rate is low
  • Google is rewriting your title tag and you want alternatives to test
  • Bulk-rewriting metadata across a batch of similar pages

The Prompt Template

Act as an SEO copywriter.

Your goal is to create strong title tags and meta descriptions that improve relevance and click-through rate.

Context:
- Business type: [BUSINESS TYPE]
- Geography: [GEOGRAPHY]
- Page topic: [PAGE TOPIC]
- Primary keyword: [PRIMARY KEYWORD]
- Secondary keywords: [SECONDARY KEYWORDS]
- Brand name: [BRAND NAME]

Task:
Create:
1. 5 title tag options
2. 5 meta description options

Process:
1. Identify the strongest message for the page.
2. Make sure the primary keyword is used naturally.
3. Create multiple options with slightly different angles.
4. Keep them clear and appealing.

Constraints:
- Use plain English.
- Do not use clickbait.
- Do not stuff keywords.
- Title tags should be about 50 to 60 characters when possible.
- Meta descriptions should be about 140 to 160 characters when possible.

Output format:
Use two sections:
- Title Tag Options
- Meta Description Options

How the Prompt Is Structured

1

Five Options, Slightly Different Angles

Asking for five variants forces the model to diverge. You'll usually see one benefit-led option, one location-led, one brand-led, and so on — variety is where the useful candidates come from.

2

Explicit Character Ranges

"About 50 to 60 characters" for titles and "140 to 160" for descriptions keeps the output within what Google will actually display. Without these numbers, models default to longer copy that gets truncated.

3

"Do Not Use Clickbait"

AI-generated metadata tends to drift toward "You won't believe" language. This constraint keeps the copy honest — which is also what Google prefers when it decides whether to render your tag.

4

Primary vs Secondary Keywords

Separating primary and secondary keywords in Context lets the model use the primary in the title and weave secondaries into the description — the exact distribution that works in real SERPs.

Example Output

Title Tag Options

  1. Emergency Plumber in Bozeman | ABC Plumbing
  2. 24 Hour Plumber Bozeman — Fast Repair Response
  3. Bozeman Emergency Plumbing Service, Available Now
  4. ABC Plumbing: After-Hours Repair in Bozeman, MT
  5. Burst Pipe & Leak Repair in Bozeman — Same Day Help

Meta Description Options

  1. Fast emergency plumbing service in Bozeman. Call ABC Plumbing for urgent repairs, leak fixes, and after-hours service. Licensed and insured.
  2. Burst pipe or midnight leak? ABC Plumbing responds to Bozeman emergencies 24/7 with up-front pricing and licensed technicians.
  3. Need a plumber now? We serve Bozeman, Belgrade, and Gallatin County around the clock with emergency repair and same-day response.
  4. Licensed 24 hour plumbers in Bozeman, MT. Emergency leak and drain repair with fast arrival and clear pricing. Call ABC Plumbing.
  5. Bozeman's trusted emergency plumbing team. Same-day service for burst pipes, clogs, and after-hours leaks — no weekend surcharge.

Tips for Better Results

Check Pixel Width, Not Just Characters

Some characters are wider than others. Use a SERP preview tool to verify the final option renders without truncation.

Put Differentiators Near the Front

"24 Hour" or a city name near the start of the title earns more clicks than the same word at the end, even when the page is identical.

Mix Benefit + Specificity

Strong meta descriptions pair a concrete benefit ("same-day") with a specific detail ("Gallatin County") so searchers feel the page is actually for them.

Monitor CTR After Deploy

Measure the before/after in Search Console. If CTR doesn't move, test a different option from the list before assuming the metadata is fine.

Metadata That Earns Clicks

We help you pick, test, and measure metadata changes across the pages that matter most.