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SERP Snippet Preview

See exactly how your page's title and meta description will look in Google search results, on desktop and mobile, and get a warning before they're truncated.

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48 characters · good length

120 characters · good length

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acme-audio.com › headphones › wireless-anc

Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headphones, Acme Audio

Over-ear Bluetooth headphones with active noise cancellation and 30-hour battery life. Free shipping and 30-day returns.

Why your search snippet matters

Your title tag and meta description are the advert for your page in Google's results. They don't just describe the page, they decide whether someone clicks your result or a competitor's. Getting them right is one of the cheapest, highest-leverage things you can do for organic traffic.

Length is the first thing to get correct. Google truncates titles at roughly 580-600 pixels (about 60 characters) and descriptions at around 155-160 on desktop, with less on mobile. A snippet that gets cut off mid-sentence looks careless and buries your call to action, this preview shows you the cut-off point before you publish.

Beyond length, the best snippets front-load the important words, match what the searcher is looking for, and give a concrete reason to click. Google may still rewrite a description it doesn't find relevant, but a clear, well-sized one in the right range is far more likely to be used as you wrote it.

Optimizing one page is quick. Doing it for thousands of products, and re-doing it every time a price, name or spec changes, is not. WISEPIM generates SEO titles and meta descriptions across your entire catalog and keeps them consistent and current, so every product page shows its best snippet.

That's one snippet, previewed.

WISEPIM writes and maintains the title and meta description for every product in your catalog, the right length, on brand, in every language, and keeps them optimized as products change. No page-by-page tweaking.

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Frequently asked questions

How long should a title tag be?

Aim for roughly 50-60 characters. Google truncates titles at around 580-600 pixels, about 60 characters for most fonts, so the most important words should come first. This preview warns you when a title is likely to be cut off.

How long should a meta description be?

Around 150-160 characters works on desktop; mobile shows less. Google often rewrites descriptions, but a clear, benefit-led one in the right length range is far more likely to be used as-is and to earn the click.

Does the meta description affect rankings?

Not directly, it's not a ranking factor, but it heavily influences click-through rate, which matters. A compelling snippet pulls more clicks from the same position, so it's worth getting right on every page.

Why does Google show a different title or description?

Google rewrites snippets when it thinks the page or query deserves something more relevant. Staying within the recommended lengths, matching the page content and front-loading keywords all reduce how often it overrides you. WISEPIM generates and maintains titles and meta descriptions across your whole catalog so they stay on-spec.

Should I put my brand name in the title tag?

On product and category pages, lead with the product or keyword and add the brand at the end, after a pipe or dash, so the most relevant words come first within the visible range. On the homepage and key landing pages it's fine to start with the brand. Keep the format consistent across the site.

How do I write a title that earns more clicks?

Match the words people actually search for, make a clear promise, and add a differentiator such as a price, year, rating or free returns. Avoid duplicate titles across pages, since identical titles confuse both users and Google. Use this preview to confirm the strongest words survive truncation.

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