Meta Description May Affect Rankings After All
It’s “common SEO knowledge” that your meta description does not help your Google rankings. I’m not so sure I agree with this assessment, though.
The meta description is the snippet that shows up in a Google search below your title. If you don’t have a description in your source code, Google will pull a snippet from the content of the site, which may not be what you want to show up when you’re trying to get a searcher to visit your site. So it is important to pay attention to that factor in your SEO efforts.
Try a few searches in Google, and you’ll see that your search words are highlighted in the titles and description. I’ve noticed that if the search term is not in the title, it will be in the description. I’ve yet to see a result that didn’t have it in one or the other. This indicates to me that having keywords in the description does affect your Google SERPs to some degree.
The highest ranking sites usually have them in both the title and the description. My conclusion is that, although having your top keywords for a page in the title itself is most important, it’s vital to have them within the meta description also.









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