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Advanced Meta Tag Generator

Create optimized meta tags for SEO, Open Graph, Twitter Cards, and social media

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Basic Information

The main title of your page (50-60 characters recommended)
The full URL of your page
A compelling description of your page (150-160 characters recommended)
Comma-separated keywords relevant to your content
The author or organization name

Open Graph Meta Tags

Open Graph: These tags control how your content appears when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, and other platforms.
Recommended size: 1200×630 pixels
The type of your content
The name of your website

Twitter Card Meta Tags

Twitter Cards: These tags control how your content appears when shared on Twitter.
The type of Twitter card to display
@
Your Twitter username without @
@
Content creator’s Twitter username

Additional Meta Tags

Instructions for search engine crawlers
The primary language of your content

Why Meta Tags Are Important

SEO Optimization

Meta tags help search engines understand your content, improving your visibility in search results and driving organic traffic to your website.

Social Media Sharing

Open Graph and Twitter Card tags control how your content appears when shared on social media platforms, increasing engagement and click-through rates.

Title Tag

Appears as the clickable headline in search results. Keep it under 60 characters for optimal display.

Description Tag

Provides a summary of your page content. Aim for 150-160 characters to avoid truncation.

Viewport Tag

Ensures proper rendering on mobile devices, which is crucial for mobile SEO and user experience.

Why Use Our Meta Tag Generator?

SEO Optimized

Generate meta tags following best practices for search engine optimization and maximum visibility.

Social Media Ready

Create Open Graph and Twitter Card tags that make your content stand out on social platforms.

Mobile Friendly

Include essential tags for responsive design and optimal mobile user experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Meta tags should be placed within the <head> section of your HTML document, typically between the <title> tag and before any CSS or JavaScript links.

Yes, meta tags remain crucial for SEO. While search algorithms have evolved, title tags and meta descriptions still significantly impact click-through rates. Open Graph and Twitter Cards are essential for social media sharing.

You should review and update meta tags when:
  • You significantly change page content
  • Your target keywords evolve
  • You notice low click-through rates in analytics
  • You’re optimizing for new social media features