Meta Title Generator for Blog Posts

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Blog post titles serve two audiences: readers who decide whether to click, and search engines that use the title to understand what the post covers. A great blog title includes the target keyword, matches the search intent (how-to, guide, list, etc.), and stays within 60 characters so it does not get truncated in Google results. This free meta title generator creates multiple title tag options for blog posts. Enter your primary keyword, select the blog post format, and get ready-to-use title variations with character count guidance.

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When to use this tool

  • Writing title tags for new blog posts — especially when you want several options to choose from
  • Auditing and improving title tags on existing posts that underperform in search
  • Matching your title format to the search intent — 'how to' posts, 'best X' lists, 'what is' explainers need different title patterns
  • Keeping titles within the 60-character limit without losing the keyword
  • Adding power words and numbers to improve click-through rates

Frequently Asked Questions

50–60 characters is ideal. Google measures by pixel width, but 60 characters is a safe rule for most desktop and mobile results.

Not necessarily. The H1 is what readers see on the page — it can be a bit longer and more conversational. The title tag is what appears in search results — keep it tighter and keyword-focused. They can differ as long as both accurately describe the post.

Include the year (e.g., 'in 2026') for topics where freshness matters: best-of lists, guides for tools that update frequently, or tutorials for evolving platforms. Don't add years to evergreen explainers — it looks stale when the year passes.

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