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Meta description in SEO: does description still matter and how to write snippets in 2026

How to write meta descriptions for CTR and usefulness: why Google may rewrite snippets, which mistakes hurt clicks, and how to test descriptions.

In short

How to write meta descriptions for CTR and usefulness: why Google may rewrite snippets, which mistakes hurt clicks, and how to test descriptions.

Visual guide

Snippet usefulness check

Meta descriptions do not force snippets, but they help when they summarize the page better than visible text.

Title linkClear page promise for one intent
DescriptionSpecific summary, proof, and next step
Page copySame promise visible above the fold

Meta description is not a button that forces Google to show your exact text. Search may choose another page fragment when it better matches the query. But that does not make descriptions useless: a strong description helps summarize the page and can support a better snippet.

What a description should do

Job How to write
Explain the page specific, no filler
Support intent answer the query task
Give a click reason result, format, value
Stay honest promise must exist on the page
Use brand carefully short, when trust matters

Formula

Who it helps + what they get + how + next step

Example: “Find technical SEO issues, indexation priorities, speed gaps, and schema problems. Get a practical fix plan without theory overload.”

How to test

  1. Find pages with impressions and low CTR.
  2. Rewrite title and description together.
  3. Add a visible page block that supports the promise.
  4. Compare CTR and leads after 2-4 weeks.
  5. Add questions from sem.chat to the content.

If CTR is weak: start with SEO services, check pages in UNmiss, and collect questions through sem.chat.

Sources

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