(last updated April 19, 2022)
Let's get right down to it: Do meta descriptions matter? Yes!
Why? The meta description is one of the first elements of a website that visitors see, and it can have a powerful impact on whether or not people click through your Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs) onto your content.
When you think about user experience and the conversion benefits of an expertly written page description, things like click-through rate (CTR) and what your website offers all change when you optimize the meta description correctly.
Let's take a deep dive into exactly what meta descriptions are and why they're important. We’ll also show how to apply these SEO best practices to your website.
When it comes to using engaging content to improve the value of a webpage, it isn’t all about the copy on the page.
There are also hidden HTML attributes that send signals to both search engines and users.
An important part of those text snippets is SEO meta descriptions.
A meta description is a short (155 characters or less) snippet that appears underneath your website on the SERP that includes the content about your page.
A good meta description will attract users to click on not only on the search results page but also in social ads or other websites and are part of an effective on-page SEO.
It's simple: it helps potential visitors form their first impression of your site.
And due to the vast amount of large-scale SEO strategies available, it can be easy to overlook some of the smaller (but still important) tasks.
Among a sea of competing websites, your meta description calls out to the user and says, “This is the page you’re looking for!”
As a rule of thumb, your meta descriptions should not exceed 155 characters, including spaces.
With this being a standard SEO practice, this optimization helps to avoid the truncation of the meta description in the SERPs, and, as a result, it helps to avoid high bounce rates.
For example, let’s look at what our company’s listing looks like when you type “Growth Marketing Firm” into a Google search:
Think of this as a blurb of copy summarizing your page content in just a few sentences.
It’s an excellent opportunity to write a page description that entices users to click through to your website to learn more.
Here are some Growth tips on how to write an effective meta description that is SEO friendly:
Think of meta descriptions as a pitch for every page on your website.
Readers have many motives that guide the way they click on articles, so it’s important to communicate why the page will be helpful, and make sure it accurately reflects what's on the page.
If this is your first time hearing of this SEO practice, we hope this article served as useful knowledge about meta descriptions. Good luck out there, friends!
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If you’re looking for more tips on how you can use meta descriptions to win over your readers and that fit into your inbound marketing strategies, check out our blog.
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