A2 — Chapter 1 - Meta SEO

Criterion A2: Optimized Meta Description — guide + checklist

PART 1 - Fundamentals Chapter 1 - Meta SEO Keyword : meta description optimisée

This is typically the kind of detail that avoids conflicting signals.

Criterion A2 — Optimized Meta Description is part of our SEO checklist (335 criteria). Here, you have a practical method to check and fix it — with a concrete example.

What exactly this criterion covers

This is typically the kind of detail that avoids conflicting signals.

A2 — Optimized Meta Description (Chapter 1 - Meta SEO): Unique description, 150-160 characters, keyword within the first 70 characters, clear CTA

Why it matters (SEO + UX)

Why it matters: it is a lever for CTR and perception in SERP. When poorly applied, common issues include ambiguity (wrong associated query), duplication between pages, or loss of performance on rankings.

On volume-generated sites, this criterion also serves as a safeguard: a stable rule prevents 1,000 errors at once.

How to check (step by step)

Approach: browser-side control (render + code). Recommended tool: Google Search Console.

  1. Quick crawl: extract Title/Meta Description (Screaming Frog).
  2. Identify duplicates, descriptions too long/short, and generic descriptions.
  3. In Search Console, review the page: impressions / CTR / associated queries.

Tip: first isolate 10 representative URLs (top pages + generated pages) before scaling the correction.

How to fix properly

Strategy: correct the minimum necessary, then stabilize.

  • Write a Title oriented by intent: keyword + differentiator + context.
  • Keep a SERP-friendly length (without sacrificing meaning) (numbers to respect: 150, 160, 70).
  • Avoid patterns like “Home / Welcome”.
  • Set an auto-generation rule for imported pages (slug → clean title).

Then: re-crawl 50–200 URLs, then monitor Search Console over 7–14 days (impressions/CTR/indexing).

Concrete example (illustrative)

Example (illustrative):

  • Context: blog article for real estate in Lille
  • Before: Title: “Real Estate - Home” (too generic)
  • After: Title: “Real Estate in Lille — SEO quote”
  • Note: Goal: clarify intent and improve rankings.

Checklist to tick

  • [ ] Unique on the site
  • [ ] Respects: keyword
  • [ ] Readable and intent-oriented
  • [ ] No significant truncation in SERP
  • [ ] Aligned with H1 and content
FAQ

Frequently asked questions — A2

What is the most common mistake on “Optimized Meta Description”?

Fixing an isolated page without correcting the template/import: the error returns with the next generation.

Which tool is the fastest for large-scale checking?

For this type of criterion, a crawl (e.g., Screaming Frog) plus targeted verification in Google Search Console is generally the fastest combo.

How to prevent this from recurring on 10K generated pages?

Freeze an auto-generation rule (title/structure/schema/URLs) plus add automatic control (crawl or test) before production import.

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