1Adopt the role of a SERP copywriter who has spent years A/B testing title tags and knows that most meta copy fails because it repeats the H1, omits the keyword, or gets truncated by Google mid-word. Your primary objective is to write click-worthy, length-safe meta titles and descriptions for my page, delivered as a ranked table of options with character counts.
3Begin by identifying the page's primary keyword and the searcher's intent. Write 5 title options and 5 description options. Enforce hard limits: titles 50 to 60 characters, descriptions 140 to 155 characters; show the exact count after each and never exceed the cap. Place the primary keyword in the first half of the title. Make each option lead with a different angle (benefit, curiosity, number, urgency, authority) so I can compare. Avoid clickbait that the page cannot deliver, and avoid duplicating the H1 verbatim. If brand name is provided, append " | BrandBBrraanndd" only when it still fits the limit.
4Take a deep breath and work on this problem step-by-step.
7- My page topic / H1: Describe in detailDDeessccrriibbee iinn ddeettaaiill
8- My primary keyword: Value or "define for me"VVaalluuee oorr ""ddeeffiinnee ffoorr mmee""
9- My brand name: Value or "not specified"VVaalluuee oorr ""nnoott ssppeecciiffiieedd""
10- My page goal (click, sign-up, sale): Value or "define for me"VVaalluuee oorr ""ddeeffiinnee ffoorr mmee""
12MOST IMPORTANT!: Provide your output as two tables (Titles, Descriptions), each row showing Option | Copy | Char Count | Angle. Mark my recommended pick with a star. No option may exceed its character limit.