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SEObolt Pro analyzes and optimizes meta tags across your entire WordPress site. AI-powered title and description suggestions, bulk editing, and real-time SEO scoring.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Meta tags are HTML elements that provide metadata about a webpage to search engines and social media platforms. Key meta tags like the title tag and meta description directly influence how your page appears in search results, affecting click-through rates. Open Graph and Twitter Card tags control how your content looks when shared on social media. Properly optimized meta tags are one of the most fundamental aspects of on-page SEO.

The optimal title tag length is between 30 and 60 characters. Google typically displays the first 50-60 characters of a title tag in search results. Titles shorter than 30 characters may not be descriptive enough to entice clicks, while titles longer than 60 characters risk being truncated with an ellipsis (...), which can reduce click-through rates and make your listing look incomplete.

The optimal meta description length is between 120 and 160 characters. Google typically shows up to 155-160 characters in desktop search results and around 120 characters on mobile. A well-crafted meta description within this range gives you enough space to summarize your content and include a call to action without being cut off. While Google may not always use your meta description, having one is still recommended.

Open Graph (OG) tags are meta tags originally created by Facebook that control how your content appears when shared on social media platforms. The four core OG tags are og:title, og:description, og:image, and og:url. When someone shares your link on Facebook, LinkedIn, or other platforms, these tags determine the title, description, and preview image shown in the share card. Without OG tags, platforms will try to guess these values, often with poor results.

Yes, this meta tag checker is completely free to use with no registration required. You can analyze any public webpage's meta tags as many times as you need. The tool fetches the page content and parses all relevant SEO meta tags, providing you with actionable recommendations to improve your on-page optimization.