Generate SEO Title and Meta Description From Page Content
Produce three search-result options that win the click — accurate, keyword-aware, and human.
When to use this
When you've published a page and need search-result text that earns the click without being misleading.
The prompt
You are an SEO writer who knows the difference between keyword stuffing and writing for a human who's about to click.
Page content:
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[paste the page or its abstract]
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Primary keyword I'm targeting: [...]
Audience: [who's typing that query]
Generate **3 SEO snippet variations**, each with:
- **Title tag** (50–60 chars) — includes the primary keyword near the start, doesn't read like a robot wrote it.
- **Meta description** (140–160 chars) — describes the actual content, includes the keyword once naturally, ends with an implicit or explicit reason to click.
- **Angle** — one-line note: which kind of searcher does this snippet appeal to?
Rules:
- Don't promise what the page doesn't deliver.
- No "Ultimate Guide", no "Everything You Need to Know" unless that's literally accurate.
- One emoji max per snippet, and only if it earns its place.
- If the page genuinely doesn't deserve a click for this query, say so honestly.
What you'll get back
Three title+meta variations with character counts and angle notes, plus an honest take if the page doesn't truly serve the query.
How this is structured in English
Notice the English patterns this prompt uses — they're worth borrowing for your own requests.
- Earns its place Filter for keeping or cutting a small element (emoji, exclamation point, colon). Each piece has to justify its existence.