Search presentation
A concise title and description starter designed for human review, not automatic ranking guarantees.
Create a review-ready title, description, canonical URL, social tags and FAQ structured-data starter.
Review before publishing
A concise title and description starter designed for human review, not automatic ranking guarantees.
A preferred page URL plus Open Graph and Twitter starter tags for consistent sharing.
Valid JSON-LD starter content that must match accurate, visible FAQs published on the page.
Use the related topics naturally in helpful copy and headings. Do not add a meta keywords tag expecting a Google ranking benefit.
Google does not use the meta keywords tag for web ranking. The keyword list generated here is a planning aid for page content, headings and search intent.
There is no fixed character rule, but concise descriptive titles are less likely to be truncated. This tool targets approximately 60 characters.
A canonical helps identify the preferred URL when similar or parameterised versions may exist. It should point to the final indexable page URL.
Review every question and answer for accuracy and ensure the same FAQ content is visible on the page before publishing the structured data.
No. Metadata supports understanding and presentation, while rankings also depend on useful content, crawlability, authority, user experience and search intent.