What is a Meta Title?
A meta title (SEO title or title tag) is the headline that appears on the browser tab and search results pages. It is important because it helps search engines understand your content and encourages searchers to click on your content in the search results.
The meta title is specified using the title <title>
element and is placed in the <head>
tag of the website code.
<head> <title>Understanding HTML Elements: A Comprehensive Guide</title> </head>
The meta title is not displayed on the website’s front end. Instead, it displays as a tooltip when you hover over the browser tab. It is visible as the clickable title on search results pages.
Difference Between the Meta Title and Heading
It is important to note that the meta title differs from the page heading. As previously mentioned, the meta title only displays on search result pages and in the browser tab. It is specified using the title tag.
The page heading, on the other hand, is the headline displayed on the webpage. It is specified using the H1 tag <h1>
. While the meta title and page heading are usually the same, they are set up differently and can be different.
How Google Selects the Headline on Search Results Pages
Google calls the title on its search results pages the title link. While you can recommend a meta title to Google using the <title> tag, Google can select other text from your content and display it as your title link. In 87% of cases, Google uses the page title specified using the title tag as the title link.
How to View the Meta Title on a Webpage
To view the meta title on a webpage, hover over any blank area on the webpage and right-click. Then click View Page Source. (The exact wording may differ depending on the browser.)
Once done, enter <title> into the search bar. The meta title will be highlighted in the source code, as shown below.
How to Add the Meta Title to a Webpage
You can add your meta title to your webpage using Rank Math. To do that, head to the post or page and click the Rank Math SEO icon.
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Then, enter your meta title into the Title field, as shown below.
You can also configure Rank Math to create your meta titles automatically. To do that, head to WordPress Dashboard → Rank Math SEO → Titles & Meta.
Next, select Posts tai Pages.
Now, enter your meta title style. You can enter words or use variables. You can refer to this guide on the variables available for your meta titles.
Once done, scroll down and click Save Changes.
Meta Title Best Practices
1 Use Between 50-60 Characters
Google will shorten your meta title if it is too long. This may prevent visitors from seeing important parts of your title. So, keep it between 50 and 60 words to reduce the chances of Google shortening it.
2 Be Specific, Concise, and Descriptive
Your meta title should be descriptive, specific, and concise. It should be intelligible to humans and search engines and clearly inform them about what to expect on the webpage.
3 Include Your Focus Keyword
It is good SEO practice to include your focus keyword in your meta title. This improves your chances of ranking for the keyword on search results pages. However, you should ensure to add the keyword naturally and avoid keyword stuffing.
4 Include Power Words
Power words are keywords that trigger an emotional or psychological response in the visitor. They include words like free, best, discover, and save. However, you should only include it in your title when possible.
5 Make Sure It is Related to Your Content
The meta title must clearly define the content on your site. If it doesn’t, then it becomes clickbait, which will hurt your user experience.