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Meta Tag & Text SEO Calculator
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Meta descriptions are a crucial part of SEO optimization and should be of a certain length to be optimal.
Optimal SEO length of meta tags
Meta Title
English: 50 - 60 characters
Armenian: 30 - 40 characters
Meta Description
English: 150 - 160 characters
Armenian: 130 - 140 characters
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The optimal meta title length for SEO is usually considered to be 50-60 characters. Why?
1. Display limitations: Google typically displays the first 50-60 characters of the title tag in search results. Longer titles may be cut off, potentially losing important information.
2. Readability: Shorter titles are easier for users to quickly read and comprehend.
3. Click-through rate (CTR): Concise, well-crafted titles within these limits typically have better CTR as they clearly convey the page's content.
4. Mobile optimization: Shorter titles display better on mobile devices, which account for a significant portion of search traffic.
5. Emphasis on important keywords: With limited space, you're forced to focus on the most crucial keywords and information.
However, it's important to note that Google measures the width of characters rather than their count. For example, "W" takes up more space than "i".
For the same reason, Armenian titles and descriptions take up more space than Latin script entries, so their optimal character count is lower at 30-40 characters. Therefore, while 50-60 characters is a good guideline under equal conditions, it's also useful to use tools that simulate how the title will appear in search results.
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Optimal SEO Text Length Optimal text length: Minimum: 800 words Optimal: 1500 - 2000 words Maximum: 2000 - 3000 words
According to SEO expert Brian Dean's research, Google's first page results contain an average of 1,447 words. They analyzed 912 million blogs to better understand the world of content marketing.
Here's a summary of the main findings:
- Long-form content gets an average of 77.2% more links than short articles. Therefore, long-form content appears to be ideal for backlink acquisition.
- Longer headlines are correlated with more social shares. Headlines that are 14-17 words in length generate 76.7% more social shares than short headlines.
- Question headlines (titles that end with a "?") get 23.3% more social shares than headlines that don't end with a question mark.
- List posts are heavily shared on social media. In fact, list posts get an average of 218% more shares than "how to" posts and 203% more shares than infographics.
- Certain content formats appear to work best for acquiring backlinks. "Why Posts", "What Posts" and infographics received 25.8% more links compared to videos and "How-to" posts.
- The ideal content length for maximizing social shares is 1,000-2,000 words.
- Content longer than 3000 words gets an average of 77.2% more referring domain links than content shorter than 1000 words.
However, optimal content length can vary based on topic and intent.
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So, keep these numbers in mind, but focus on providing comprehensive, high-quality information rather than trying to reach a specific word count at all costs.
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