Metadata with ChatGPT - Generate SEO Friendly Titles & Descriptions with AI
Hey everyone!
Previously, I shared tips on how to create an informational blog post using ChatGPT. Today, we’re diving into something equally important - how to quickly generate metadata for any type of content using ChatGPT.
Metadata includes key elements such as:
- Meta Title
- Meta Description
- OG Title
- OG Description
- Post Title
Many people make mistakes when crafting these elements, often underestimating how optimizing even the smallest details can significantly improve their content’s ranking. But let’s skip the lengthy debate and get straight to the point!
So, how can you create SEO-optimized metadata in just seconds? ChatGPT makes this task incredibly simple.
To generate SEO-friendly metadata using ChatGPT, you’ll need a basic understanding of SEO principles. Don’t worry, though - I’ve got you covered!
Here are the exact prompts I use as a professional content writer and SEO specialist. You can copy and paste them directly to save time and achieve better results.
Before using these prompts, keep these tips in mind:
- Always ask ChatGPT for multiple content variants. This gives you a range of options to work with.
- Review the generated content carefully before using it - don’t just copy and paste blindly.
- If the response isn’t perfect, refine your prompts. ChatGPT won’t get tired, so experiment until you get what you need!
Now, let’s dive into the most awaited topic - creating metadata using ChatGPT.
Prompts to Generate Optimized Meta Titles
A meta title is a clickable title that appears in blue on search engine results pages (SERPs). When users search for something on Google or other search engines, the meta title is one of the first things they see.
Additionally, the meta title is displayed on the browser tab when someone opens your article. If you hover your cursor over the tab, the full meta title appears as a tooltip.
A good meta title serves two purposes:
- Attract users by being compelling, relevant, and engaging.
- Guide search engines to understand the content of your page, helping it rank better.
To create an effective meta title using ChatGPT, you’ll first need to guide the tool properly. This means providing clear instructions and relevant context.
Here’s how you can prepare ChatGPT for the task:
Preparing Prompt:
"Hey ChatGPT, please act like the best meta title creator and follow these instructions:
- Keyword Placement: Place the primary keyword at the beginning of each title to emphasize relevance.
- Character Limit: Keep the title under 60 characters to ensure full visibility in search results.
- Clear and Concise: Make the title simple, straightforward, and easy to read.
- Avoid Fluff: Avoid unnecessary or repetitive words that don’t add value.
- Basic Vocabulary: Stick to simple, beginner-level words to ensure maximum readability.
- Variation: Provide 5 unique title variants for the same keyword, each catering to the user intent."
After ChatGPT, say “YES”!!
Then, provide your primary keyword, select one of the prompts mentioned below, and generate the best title.
Keep these points in your mind:
- With each prompt, please add a line stating, 'Follow my above-given instructions strictly.'
- If the titles do not meet your requirements, keep informing ChatGPT that they are incorrect.
- Since it is a tool, there may be times when it doesn't fully understand your point. In such cases, you should make the necessary changes based on your expertise.
Prompt Based on Competitors
First, I suggest you take inspiration from your competitors' titles and analyze their performance. After that, simply provide those titles to ChatGPT and ask it to generate similar ones with slight variations for me.
Prompt:
Analyze the following meta titles:
- [Competitor 1's Meta Title]
- [Competitor 2's Meta Title]
- [Competitor 3's Meta Title]
Generate 5 unique meta titles for the keyword "[insert primary keyword]" that are similar in style and tone to the provided examples. Ensure the titles are concise, informative, and optimized for search engines, following the above-given guidelines.
Keyword-Focused Prompts
These are five different keyword focused prompts:
- "Create five meta titles starting with the primary keyword [insert primary keyword], keeping them clear, concise, and under 60 characters."
- "Generate meta titles that start with [insert primary keyword] and highlight its main purpose or use in a simple and beginner-friendly way."
- "Write five keyword-rich meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that clearly reflect user intent and stick to basic words."
- "Provide meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that showcase its relevance with no fluff, keeping it under 60 characters."
- "Create five SEO-optimized titles for [insert primary keyword], keeping it at the start and avoiding unnecessary words."
Action-Oriented Prompts
These are five different action oriented prompts:
- "Write meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that include action verbs and promise value while staying under 60 characters."
- "Generate five meta titles for [insert primary keyword] with a focus on solutions, targeting beginner readers."
- "Create meta titles using [insert primary keyword] that encourage users to take action, like learning or exploring."
- "Write concise titles for [insert primary keyword] using verbs like 'Discover,' 'Learn,' or 'Explore' to grab attention."
- "Generate five actionable meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that clearly describe benefits or solutions."
Question-Based Prompts
These are five different questions based prompts:
- "Write five question-based meta titles starting with [insert primary keyword], targeting user queries and staying under 60 characters."
- "Create meta titles in question form for [insert primary keyword], ensuring simplicity and clear user intent."
- "Generate titles with questions about [insert primary keyword] that directly address common pain points or interests."
- "Write engaging meta titles for [insert primary keyword] in a question format to make users curious and click."
- "Provide five question-style meta titles for [insert primary keyword], focusing on addressing beginner-level queries."
Guide and Tutorial Prompts
These are five different prompts for guide and tutorial based meta titles:
- "Write meta titles for [insert primary keyword] using a format like 'Guide to [insert keyword],' keeping it simple and concise."
- "Generate tutorial-style meta titles for [insert primary keyword], keeping them SEO-friendly and easy to understand."
- "Create five meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that highlight it as a guide or resource for beginners."
- "Provide meta titles for [insert primary keyword] using phrases like 'How to,' 'Tips for,' or 'Beginner Guide.'"
- "Write five meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that emphasize its usefulness as a tutorial or resource."
Emotion and Curiosity Prompts
These are five different prompts for emotional and curiosity meta titles:
- "Create meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that evoke curiosity or excitement, keeping them simple and keyword-focused."
- "Generate five engaging meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that use emotional triggers to connect with users."
- "Write meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that include words like 'amazing,' 'essential,' or 'top' to attract attention."
- "Provide meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that provoke curiosity by hinting at unique insights or solutions."
- "Create five meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that combine intrigue with clarity, focusing on user benefit."
Comparison and Contrast Prompts
These are five different prompts for comparison and contrast based posts:
- "Write five meta titles comparing [insert primary keyword] with [insert secondary keyword], keeping the primary keyword first."
- "Generate meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that include comparisons like ‘vs.’ or ‘difference between,’ staying concise and engaging."
- "Provide meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that highlight key differences or benefits when compared to alternatives."
- "Create meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that involve phrases like ‘Best vs Worst,’ ensuring clarity and SEO optimization."
- "Write five meta titles for [insert primary keyword] in the format of comparisons to help users choose the best option."
Listicle and Ranking Prompts
These are five different prompts:
- "Generate meta titles for [insert primary keyword] in listicle formats like ‘Top 5,’ ‘Best 10,’ or ‘Must-Know Facts,’ with the keyword at the start."
- "Create five meta titles for [insert primary keyword] in ranking style, showcasing it as the best or most valuable option."
- "Write meta titles for [insert primary keyword] with list-based formats that appeal to users searching for comprehensive insights."
- "Provide five meta titles for [insert primary keyword] using numbers or rankings to make the titles more clickable."
- "Generate meta titles for [insert primary keyword] in the style of lists or highlights, like ‘Top Benefits of [keyword].’"
Timeliness and Updates Prompts
Here are five different prompts:
- "Write meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that emphasize recency, using words like ‘Latest,’ ‘Updated,’ or ‘Year.’"
- "Create five meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that highlight new trends or updates in the topic area."
- "Provide meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that target timeliness with phrases like ‘Best Practices for Today.’"
- "Generate meta titles for [insert primary keyword] with a focus on current relevance, keeping them concise and user-friendly."
- "Write five meta titles for [insert primary keyword] showcasing it as the latest or most up-to-date resource."
Problem-Solving Prompts
Here are five different prompts for problem-solving-based articles:
- "Create meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that directly solve user pain points, starting with the keyword."
- "Generate five meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that provide quick solutions to common problems."
- "Write meta titles for [insert primary keyword] in the format of problem-solving statements to attract concerned users."
- "Provide meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that target common challenges and offer a sense of relief or clarity."
- "Generate meta titles for [insert primary keyword] that use phrases like ‘Fix,’ ‘Solve,’ or ‘Avoid’ to attract problem-focused searches."
Prompts for Generating SEO-Optimized Meta Descriptions
Meta descriptions are the brief snippets of text that appear below the meta title in search engine results. They provide a short summary of the content of your page, typically around 150-160 characters long, and give users a reason to click on your link.
Here’s how to prepare ChatGPT for generating optimized meta descriptions:
Preparing Prompt:
"Hey ChatGPT, please act as a 'Professional SEO-optimized meta description writer' and follow these rules:
- Be Concise: Limit the length to 150-160 characters for every meta description you generate. Avoid making it too long.
- Include the Primary Keyword: Ensure the primary keyword is in each meta description.
- Basic Vocabulary: Stick to simple, beginner-level words to ensure maximum readability.
- Focus on User Intent: Address what the user will gain by clicking your link.
- Variation: Provide 5 unique meta-description variants for the same keyword."
Once ChatGPT says okay, you can use any of the following prompts to generate optimized meta descriptions:
(Please write this line at the end of each prompt: "Please carefully follow my instructions above.")
Basic Informational Prompts
Give these prompts a shot:
- "Write a meta description for [insert keyword] explaining what users will learn in 150-160 characters."
- "Provide 5 meta descriptions for [insert keyword] focusing on key takeaways from the content in easy language."
- "Generate concise meta descriptions for [insert keyword], each answering what the content is about in simple words."
- "Write 5 meta description options for [insert keyword], targeting users curious about [insert specific topic]."
Problem-Solution Focused Prompts
Test these prompts for yourself:
- "Create meta descriptions for [insert keyword] that highlight a problem and how the content provides a solution."
- "Generate 5 meta descriptions for [insert keyword] explaining how the blog post solves [insert specific problem] in 150-160 characters."
- "Write meta descriptions for [insert keyword] focusing on solving user pain points, ensuring they are concise and easy to read."
- "Provide meta descriptions for [insert keyword] that showcase the solution offered in the content while staying user-focused."
Benefits/Key Insights Prompts
Experiment with these prompts:
- "Generate 5 meta descriptions for [insert keyword] that list key benefits users will gain after reading the blog."
- "Write meta descriptions that focus on the advantages of learning about [insert keyword] and stay within 160 characters."
- "Provide short meta descriptions for [insert keyword], highlighting the most important takeaways for the reader."
- "Create concise meta descriptions for [insert keyword] emphasizing what readers will discover and gain."
Engagement and Curiosity Prompts
Put these prompts to the test:
- "Write meta descriptions for [insert keyword] that evoke curiosity by hinting at interesting facts or unique insights."
- "Generate 5 meta descriptions for [insert keyword] with engaging language that sparks curiosity about the topic."
- "Create meta descriptions for [insert keyword] using a question or incomplete fact to encourage user clicks."
- "Provide meta descriptions for [insert keyword] that inspire curiosity and highlight something unexpected in the content."
Action-Oriented Prompts
Try these prompts out now:
- "Write meta descriptions for [insert keyword] that include a call to action like ‘Learn more’ or ‘Discover now.’"
- "Generate 5 meta descriptions for [insert keyword] encouraging users to click with action words and simple phrases."
- "Provide concise meta descriptions for [insert keyword] with action-focused language that motivates users to explore."
- "Create meta descriptions for [insert keyword] that include words like ‘Explore,’ ‘Understand,’ or ‘Discover’ to drive engagement."
Comparison or Versus Prompts
Test out these creative prompts:
- "Generate 5 meta descriptions for [insert keyword] that compare [insert two related topics] in under 160 characters."
- "Write meta descriptions for [insert keyword] focusing on a comparison between [insert topic] and [insert topic]."
- "Provide concise meta descriptions for [insert keyword] that highlight differences or similarities between two key ideas."
- "Create meta descriptions for [insert keyword] emphasizing why it’s better than [insert secondary topic]."
Audience-Specific Prompts
Take advantage of these prompts and give them a go:
- "Write meta descriptions for [insert keyword] targeting beginner readers, explaining what they’ll learn in a simple way."
- "Generate 5 meta descriptions for [insert keyword] aimed at [insert audience type], ensuring the tone matches their expectations."
- "Provide concise meta descriptions for [insert keyword] that focus on beginners, highlighting key insights in plain language."
- "Create meta descriptions for [insert keyword] targeting curious learners, focusing on what they’ll gain from the content."
Trending or Updated Prompts
Experiment with these prompts today:
- "Write meta descriptions for [insert keyword] highlighting the latest trends or updated facts about the topic."
- "Generate 5 meta descriptions for [insert keyword] that focus on current, trending, or updated data."
- "Provide meta descriptions for [insert keyword] emphasizing the newest insights or discoveries about the topic."
- "Create meta descriptions for [insert keyword] showcasing why it’s relevant in 2024 or beyond."
Prompts for Generating Perfect OG Titles
The OG (Open Graph) title is used when sharing an article on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
Since OG titles are primarily designed for social media users, the goal is to make them attention-grabbing and clickable rather than strictly SEO-focused.
While keeping the context of the primary keyword is important, you don't need to worry about placing it at the beginning. Instead, the key is to create a title that sparks curiosity and compels users to click.
Here’s how to prepare ChatGPT for generating OG titles that will drive curiosity:
Preparing Prompt:
"Hey ChatGPT, please act as a 'Professional OG Title Generator' and follow these rules:
- The title should be catchy, attention-grabbing, and curiosity-inducing.
- Don’t focus too much on SEO or keyword placement—just make sure the context remains relevant.
- Keep the title within 55-60 characters so it fits well on social media platforms.
- The title should make users want to click and know more, like spark curiosity.
- Provide at least 5 variations that are engaging and different from each other."
After ChatGPT agrees, use any of the following prompts: (Please put this line at the end of each prompt: "Please follow my above instructions very carefully.")
Basic Curiosity-Building Prompts
Try these prompts and see the magic unfold:
- "Create a catchy OG title for [insert keyword] that sparks curiosity and makes users want to click for more."
- "Generate 5 attention-grabbing OG title options for [insert keyword], focusing on making the title intriguing and clickable."
- "Write 5 OG titles for [insert keyword] that will make users stop scrolling and want to learn more."
- "Create an OG title for [insert keyword] that encourages curiosity and engagement without worrying about SEO keywords."
Question-Based Prompts
Take these prompts for a test run:
- "Generate 5 OG title options for [insert keyword] using a question that leaves users wanting answers."
- "Create an OG title for [insert keyword] in the form of a question that sparks curiosity and engagement."
- "Write 5 OG titles for [insert keyword] that ask intriguing questions and entice users to click and discover the answer."
- "Generate an OG title for [insert keyword] that asks a thought-provoking question and encourages clicks."
Emotional or Shocking Prompts
Use these prompts to generate emotional and shocking OG titles:
- "Write an OG title for [insert keyword] that uses strong emotional language to grab attention and drive clicks."
- "Generate 5 OG titles for [insert keyword] that use words like 'shocking,' 'unbelievable,' or 'revealed' to spark curiosity."
- "Create an OG title for [insert keyword] that makes users feel like they’re missing out if they don’t click."
- "Write an OG title for [insert keyword] that teases something exciting or unexpected."
Promise or Value-Focused Prompts
Use these prompts to generate value-focused OG titles:
- "Create 5 OG titles for [insert keyword] that promise valuable insights, tips, or secrets users want to learn."
- "Generate an OG title for [insert keyword] that hints at a solution to a common problem or pain point."
- "Write an OG title for [insert keyword] that suggests the content offers key takeaways or life-changing information."
- "Create an OG title for [insert keyword] that highlights the most important benefit or promise users will get by clicking."
Action-Oriented Prompts
Use these prompts to generate action-oriented OG titles:
- "Write 5 OG titles for [insert keyword] that include action words like 'discover,' 'explore,' 'learn,' or 'uncover.'"
- "Generate 5 OG titles for [insert keyword] that inspire users to click by highlighting a promise or action they should take."
- "Create an OG title for [insert keyword] that encourages users to take immediate action or learn something new."
- "Write an OG title for [insert keyword] that makes users feel like they must click right now to uncover something important."
How-To or Tutorial-Based Prompts
Put these prompts into action:
- "Generate 5 OG titles for [insert keyword] that position the article as a guide or tutorial to help users learn something useful."
- "Create an OG title for [insert keyword] that hints at step-by-step instructions to solve a problem or learn a skill."
- "Write an OG title for [insert keyword] that emphasizes practical tips or advice that will help users take action."
- "Generate 5 OG titles for [insert keyword] that promise readers an easy-to-follow guide to solving their problems."
Teaser Prompts
Test these prompts and see the difference:
- "Create 5 OG titles for [insert keyword] that leave users wanting to know more without revealing too much."
- "Generate an OG title for [insert keyword] that teases intriguing information, making users eager to click and find out."
- "Write an OG title for [insert keyword] that hints at valuable content but doesn’t give everything away."
- "Create an OG title for [insert keyword] that raises curiosity by presenting a teaser or mystery."
Numbers and Lists-Based Prompts
Give these prompts a chance to shine:
- "Write 5 OG titles for [insert keyword] that use numbers to promise a list of tips, facts, or reasons users will want to see."
- "Generate an OG title for [insert keyword] that suggests a ‘top 5’ or ‘top 10’ list to increase click-through rates."
- "Create an OG title for [insert keyword] using numbers to suggest a simple, digestible list of important points."
- "Write an OG title for [insert keyword] that promises a numbered list of the most important things users should know."
Time-Sensitive or Urgency Prompts
Use these prompts and discover the impact:
- "Generate 5 OG titles for [insert keyword] that create a sense of urgency or scarcity, encouraging users to click now."
- "Write an OG title for [insert keyword] that highlights why users should click immediately to learn something valuable."
- "Create an OG title for [insert keyword] that implies limited-time information or a quickly changing situation."
- "Generate 5 OG titles for [insert keyword] that make users feel like they need to click now to stay informed."
Prompts to Generate Engaging OG Descriptions
Like meta descriptions, OG descriptions are short summaries that appear when your content is shared on social media platforms.
Here’s how to prepare ChatGPT to generate engaging and effective OG descriptions:
Preparing Prompt:
"Hey ChatGPT, act as a professional 'OG Description Generator' and follow these rules:
- Length: 150-160 characters, including spaces.
- The description should be in complete sentences.
- Make the OG descriptions concise, using simple vocabulary that’s easy to understand.
- Focus on sparking curiosity and encouraging clicks.
- Provide at least 5 different variations, ensuring each one is unique but aligned with the content’s message."
Use the following prompts: (Please state the following statement at the end of each prompt: 'Follow my above-given instructions strictly.')
Curiosity-Driven Prompts
Use these prompts to see what works best:
- "Create an OG description for [insert keyword] that sparks curiosity and encourages clicks, while remaining clear and concise. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Write five unique OG descriptions for [insert keyword], each sparking curiosity and prompting users to click. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Generate an OG description for [insert keyword] that leaves users eager to learn more while maintaining clarity and simplicity. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Create an engaging OG description for [insert keyword], focusing on an intriguing statement that makes users want to click and find out more. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
Value-Oriented Prompts
Check out these prompts and experiment:
- "Write 5 OG descriptions for [insert keyword] that highlight the value or benefit users will gain by clicking. Keep them concise and engaging. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Generate an OG description for [insert keyword] that promises to offer valuable tips, insights, or solutions. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Create a compelling OG description for [insert keyword] that emphasizes the benefits users will get from reading the content. Keep it concise. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Write an OG description for [insert keyword] that tells users how they will benefit by clicking on the link while sparking interest. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
Question-Based Prompts
See the benefits by giving these prompts a try:
- "Generate 5 OG descriptions for [insert keyword] in the form of a question that makes users curious and eager to click for answers. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Write an OG description for [insert keyword] that poses a compelling question to spark curiosity and prompt clicks. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Create an OG description for [insert keyword] with a question that intrigues readers and makes them want to learn more. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Generate an OG description for [insert keyword] that asks a thought-provoking question to grab attention and drive engagement. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
Action-Oriented Prompts
Give these prompts a go and witness the impact:
- "Write 5 OG descriptions for [insert keyword] that encourage users to take action, such as 'discover' or 'uncover.' Make them attention-grabbing and concise. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Generate an OG description for [insert keyword] that prompts users to take immediate action or learn something new. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Create an OG description for [insert keyword] that includes a strong call to action to encourage clicks. Keep it simple and engaging. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Write an OG description for [insert keyword] that drives action and sparks curiosity. Keep it concise while encouraging users to click. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
Emotional or Urgency-Based Prompts
Try using these prompts for better results:
- "Generate 5 OG descriptions for [insert keyword] that use urgency or emotional language to encourage users to click immediately. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Create an OG description for [insert keyword] that uses urgency or emotional appeal to prompt clicks. Keep it concise and impactful. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Write an OG description for [insert keyword] that uses words like 'must-know' or 'urgent' to create urgency and attract attention. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Create an OG description for [insert keyword] that emphasizes the urgency and the need to act now, sparking curiosity. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
Fun or Teaser-Based Prompts
Experiment with these prompts and see the results:
- "Write 5 OG descriptions for [insert keyword] that tease exciting or fun content, encouraging users to click and explore further. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Create an OG description for [insert keyword] that teases a fun or surprising element to draw readers in. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Generate an OG description for [insert keyword] that offers a hint of something exciting, making users want to click for more. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Write an OG description for [insert keyword] that builds anticipation or curiosity, making readers eager to find out what’s inside. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
Numbered or List-Based Prompts
Give these prompts a shot:
- "Write 5 OG descriptions for [insert keyword] that promise a list of tips, facts, or reasons users will want to see. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Generate an OG description for [insert keyword] that offers a ‘top 5’ or ‘top 10’ list to spark interest and encourage clicks. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Create an OG description for [insert keyword] that suggests a simple, numbered list from which users can learn. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Write an OG description for [insert keyword] that offers a quick list of helpful points, creating curiosity and encouraging clicks. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
ChatGPT Prompts for Post or Page Title Generation
The post title or page title, also known as the H1 tag, is one of the first things readers encounter when opening a blog post or article. This tag should only appear once in the article.
Many people make the same meta title (shown in search results) as the post title. However, as an SEO expert and content writer, I recommend creating a slight variation between the meta title and the post title.
This variation is beneficial for SEO and ensures that the two elements complement each other.
Here’s how to prompt ChatGPT for post title generation that aligns with SEO best practices:
Preparing Prompt:
"Hey ChatGPT, act like a 'Professional Post Title Generator' and follow these rules:
- The length of the title should be 55-60 characters.
- The title should reflect the article's content, maintaining relevance to the topic.
- Use easy-to-read words that are clear and engaging.
- Ensure the title aligns with the meta title's intent but adds slight variation to avoid duplication."
Once ChatGPT agrees, use any of the following prompts to generate the post title variations:
Note: Please state the following statement at the end of each prompt: 'Follow my above-given instructions strictly.' For better results, you can use your meta title as a hint.
Keyword-Focused Prompts
Take these prompts for a spin:
- "Create a post title for [insert keyword] that is 55-60 characters long and clearly reflects the article’s content. Ensure the title is engaging and easy to read, with a slight variation from the meta title. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Generconcise, clear, and compelling ate a post title for [insert keylling while keeping it between 55-60 characters. Ensure it is relevant, and add a light variation to the meta title. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Write a post title for [insert keyword] that is 55-60 characters long, relevant to the content, and easy to understand. Make sure the title complements the meta title without duplicating it. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
User-Engagement Focused Prompts
Give these prompts a go:
- "Write a post title for [insert keyword] that will catch the reader's attention and spark curiosity, ensuring it is between 55-60 characters and relevant. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Generate a compelling post title for [insert keyword] that sparks curiosity while staying clear and concise (55-60 characters). Ensure it doesn’t duplicate the meta title. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Create a post title for [insert keyword] that encourages users to click while keeping the title clear, simple, and under 60 characters. Ensure it’s slightly different from the meta title. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
Informational or Value-Based Prompts
See the impact of these prompts:
- "Create a post title for [insert keyword] that highlights the value or benefit to the reader while ensuring it's between 55-60 characters. The title should be easy to understand and slightly different from the meta title. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Write a post title for [insert keyword] that emphasizes the benefit or insight the reader will gain while keeping it within 55-60 characters. Make sure it complements the meta title without being repetitive. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Generate a post title for [insert keyword] that makes it clear what the reader will learn or gain while staying within 55-60 characters. Ensure it adds slight variation to the meta title. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
Question-Based Prompts
Test out these creative prompts:
- "Create a post title for [insert keyword] in the form of a question that sparks curiosity while keeping it clear and between 55-60 characters. Ensure it varies slightly from the meta title. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Write a post title for [insert keyword] that poses an engaging question to attract readers, making sure it stays under 60 characters and complements the meta title. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Generate a question-based post title for [insert keyword] that is between 55-60 characters and generates curiosity while adding variation from the meta title. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
Action-Oriented Prompts
Try these prompts and feel the difference:
- "Create a post title for [insert keyword] that encourages action (such as 'Discover' or 'Learn') while ensuring it stays between 55-60 characters. The title should not duplicate the meta title. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Write a post title for [insert keyword] that motivates the reader to take action, staying concise and clear (55-60 characters). Ensure it complements but differs from the meta title. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Generate a post title for [insert keyword] that encourages the reader to take the next step (e.g., 'Find Out Now'). Ensure it stays within the 55-60 character range and is slightly different from the meta title. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
Value Proposition or List-Based Prompts
Take a chance with these prompts:
- "Create a post title for [insert keyword] that offers a list of benefits, tips, or insights while ensuring it is between 55-60 characters. Make sure it complements the meta title without repeating it. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Write a post title for [insert keyword] that suggests the article includes a helpful list (e.g., ‘Top 5 Tips’) and stays within 55-60 characters. Avoid repeating the meta title. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Generate a post title for [insert keyword] that hints at a list or actionable steps, ensuring it’s 55-60 characters long and complements the meta title. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
Emotional Appeal or Urgency-Based Prompts
Check out these prompts and experiment:
- "Create a post title for [insert keyword] that evokes urgency or excitement, ensuring it’s concise and between 55-60 characters. The title should be different from the meta title. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Write a post title for [insert keyword] that builds anticipation or urgency, keeping it clear and under 60 characters. Make sure it doesn’t duplicate the meta title. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Generate a post title for [insert keyword] that emphasizes the urgency of the content while ensuring it stays concise and distinct from the meta title (55-60 characters). Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
Fun or Teaser-Based Prompts
See how these prompts can transform your content:
- "Write a post title for [insert keyword] that teases something fun or surprising, ensuring it stays within 55-60 characters and encourages curiosity. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Create a playful post title for [insert keyword] that makes readers want to click, keeping it concise (55-60 characters) and different from the meta title. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
- "Generate a post title for [insert keyword] that teases exciting or unexpected content, ensuring it’s between 55-60 characters and complements the meta title. Follow my above-given instructions strictly."
Conclusion
In this article, we've covered "How to Generate the Best Humanized Metadata through ChatGPT" in detail. From my experience, guys, don’t blindly trust the content generated by ChatGPT because it’s just an assistant tool, and the data it generates may not always meet your needs and preferences. I recommend learning SEO basics, like understanding the importance of seo optimized metadata.
For that, you can visit our YouTube channel, "Learn with GA", where we go over these settings in great detail with examples. If you want to learn at an advanced level, I suggest enrolling in our paid "LGA SEO Course".
Feel free to try out the prompts I’ve provided and let us know how they worked for you.
More Queries?
Here are some of the most frequently asked questions related to the metadata with ChatGPT:
I’ve heard a lot about metadata. Is it the same as content?
No, metadata is information about your content, but it’s not the content itself. It includes things like the meta title, meta description, and keywords. It helps search engines and users understand what your content is about.
Why do I need a meta title if I already have a title on my page?
The title on your page is for your readers, but the meta title appears in search results. It’s an opportunity to attract people who might click on your link. It helps search engines understand the focus of your page.
Can my meta description be too long?
Yes, if your meta description is too long, search engines may cut it off. This means users might not see the full description. Keeping it under 160 characters ensures it’s fully visible in search results.
Do I have to use the same keywords in both the meta title and meta description?
It’s a good idea to use your primary keyword in both. They should both be relevant to your content, but you don’t have to repeat the same keywords. Just make sure each one is clear and helpful to users.
Should I focus on SEO keywords in my OG title and description?
Not as much as with meta titles and descriptions. OG titles and descriptions are for social media sharing, so they should be engaging and encourage people to click.
Do I have to change the metadata for each page on my site?
Yes, it's best to have unique metadata for each page. This helps search engines understand the difference between pages. Using the same metadata for all pages can confuse both users and search engines.
Why do I need both a meta description and an OG description?
The meta description shows up in search results, while the OG description appears when people share your content on social media. Both serve different purposes but work together.
Can I use my post title as the meta title?
You can, but it’s better to adjust it slightly. The meta title should be optimized for search engines and should be a bit shorter, while the post title is for your readers.
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