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How to Set Up SEO Meta Tags and Descriptions on Your Famous.ai Website

Learn how to optimize your SEO meta titles and descriptions to boost your search rankings and get more clicks.

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Written by Maha Essam
Updated over 2 weeks ago

You have built a beautiful website, but Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is how people actually find it.

When your website appears on a Google search results page, users see two main things: the clickable blue link (the Meta Title) and the short summary of text beneath it (the Meta Description).

These tags are your three-second elevator pitch to convince someone to click on your website instead of your competitor's.

Here is how to set up and optimize your meta tags on Famous.ai.

1. The Fastest Way: Ask the AI to Write Them

Because Famous.ai is an AI-powered builder, you don't need to manually write and inject code into your site's header. You can simply ask the AI to generate and apply the SEO tags for you!

  1. Go to your Dashboard and click on the project you want to optimize.

  2. Once your project opens in the builder, locate the chat input box on the left (this is the same place you normally type to build or edit your site).

  1. Type in a prompt like this:

"Please write and apply an SEO meta title and meta description for this page. The business is a luxury dog grooming salon in Miami called 'Posh Paws'. Make sure the title includes the location and the description ends with a call to action."

Open your chat builder and use a prompt like this:

"Please write and apply an SEO meta title and meta description for this page. The business is a luxury dog grooming salon in Miami called 'Posh Paws'. Make sure the title includes the location and the description ends with a call to action."

The AI will generate the tags, apply them to the page's code, and let you know what it wrote. If you don't love the first version, just ask it to try again!

2. Best Practices for Meta Titles

Your meta title is the most important SEO tag on your page. It tells Google exactly what your page is about.

  • Keep it under 60 characters: If your title is too long, Google will cut it off with an ellipsis (...), which looks unprofessional.

  • Include your main keyword: What is the number one thing people will type into Google to find this specific page? Put that word near the front of the title.

  • Include your brand name: Add your company name at the end of the title for brand recognition.

Good Example:

Miami Luxury Dog Grooming | Posh Paws Bad Example: Home Page - Posh Paws - We wash dogs and cut their hair in Florida and we are the best at it

3. Best Practices for Meta Descriptions

While the meta description doesn't directly impact Google's ranking algorithm as heavily as the title, it is crucial for your Click-Through Rate (CTR). This is where you sell the click!

  • Keep it under 160 characters: Just like titles, long descriptions will get truncated by Google.

  • Focus on the benefit: Tell the user exactly what they will get by clicking on your link.

  • Include a Call to Action (CTA): End with a clear next step, like "Book today," "Learn more," or "Shop the collection."

Good Example:

Give your dog the spa day they deserve. Posh Paws is Miami's premier luxury dog grooming salon. Book your appointment today and get 10% off your first visit!

4. Optimize Every Single Page

A common mistake is only setting the SEO tags for your homepage. Every single page on your website (About Us, Services, Contact, Blog Posts) has a unique URL, which means every page needs its own unique meta title and description.

In your main chat window and prompt the AI to handle the entire site:

"Please write and apply unique SEO meta titles and descriptions for every single page on my website. Make sure each tag is highly relevant to the specific content on that page."

Pro Tip: Updating your meta tags on Famous.ai happens instantly on your live site, but it can take Google a few days (or even weeks) to notice the changes. If you want Google to update your search snippet faster, log into your Google Search Console account and use the "URL Inspection" tool to request a new index of your page!

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