{"id":215285,"date":"2024-03-11T10:47:21","date_gmt":"2024-03-11T17:47:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/?p=215285"},"modified":"2024-03-11T10:47:23","modified_gmt":"2024-03-11T17:47:23","slug":"do-meta-descriptions-matter-anymore","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/blog\/do-meta-descriptions-matter-anymore\/","title":{"rendered":"Do Meta Descriptions Matter Anymore?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Well, meta descriptions do still matter despite what you may have heard, and I\u2019ll explain why.<\/p>\n (If you need a refresher on meta tags, check out our article: What Are Meta Tags and Why Are They Important to SEO?<\/a> If you\u2019re ready to dive into this topic, keep reading \u2026)<\/p>\n In this article: <\/strong> In a help article, Google says<\/a> it does not use the information in meta description tags to rank content:<\/p>\n \u201cEven though we sometimes use the description meta tag for the snippets we show, we still don’t use the description meta tag in our ranking.\u201d<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n I find this difficult to believe. The meta description tag along with the title tag is designed to be among the first content that a search engine spider encounters on a webpage.<\/p>\n And it is this content that gives the search engine its first understanding of what the page is about.<\/p>\n In fact, in another Google help file<\/a>, Google reiterates how meta tags work:<\/p>\n \u201cmeta tags are HTML tags used to provide additional information about a page to search engines and other clients.\u201d<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n Add to that the fact that Google discusses best practices for creating quality meta descriptions<\/a>, including the following advice:<\/p>\n Plus, Google also has this to say:<\/p>\n \u201c \u2026 high-quality descriptions can be displayed in Google’s search results, and can go a long way to improving the quality and quantity of your search traffic.\u201d<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n So it\u2019s safe to say that Google thinks meta descriptions are valuable. Personally, I think that if it appears on a Google search result page it is important to Google because it impacts the quality of search results.<\/p>\n And remember \u2014 a relevant, well-written meta description can still influence how your webpage is displayed and can potentially increase the likelihood of attracting clicks from users. There is another issue with meta descriptions: Google may not use the description you create to display in the search results.<\/p>\n As a reminder, the title tag and meta description tag render as a webpage\u2019s listing in the search results, like so:<\/p>\n
\nYou may have heard that Google does not use the information in meta description tags for ranking. That leaves many to wonder: Why bother<\/em>?<\/p>\n
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\n<\/a><\/p>\nWhat Does Google Say About Meta Descriptions?<\/h2>\n
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\n<\/a><\/p>\nGoogle Rewrites Meta Descriptions<\/h2>\n