SEO Meta Description Prompt Template
Write 5 CTR-optimised meta description variants that fit in 150–160 characters, include your target keyword naturally, and drive clicks from search results.
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The prompt
Replace every [BRACKETED] placeholder with your own details before running it.
How this prompt is structured
Output format
5 numbered meta description variants with character counts, one per psychological approach, plus a testing recommendation
Why this template works
Requiring five structurally different approaches rather than five variations of the same template forces genuine creative diversity — a/b testing only works when the variants are actually different. The 145–158 character rule (not 160) accounts for device variance that most guides ignore.
Pro tips
Check what the current top 3 results' meta descriptions say — then make yours structurally different (if they all lead with benefits, open yours with a question)
Run your chosen variant through a SERP simulator (e.g. Portent's SERP Preview tool) before publishing to confirm it doesn't truncate on mobile
If your page has a specific number (e.g. '14 strategies', '3-step process') use it in the meta — numbers significantly increase CTR
Re-test your meta description every 6 months; as SERP competition changes, what stands out changes too
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