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Get ten search-optimized page titles under 60 characters with a mix of how-to, listicle, and question formats.
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The page title is the single most important on-page SEO element you control. It is a ranking factor, the headline that decides whether someone clicks your search result, and often the only first impression a user gets of your page. The trade-off is brutal: it must include your keyword, fit under sixty characters, and still be interesting enough to win the click against competitors above and below you. Doing all three at once is hard, and most teams settle for one or two.
A title generator forces the trade-off into a single workflow. You feed it a topic and a keyword, and it returns ten variants that each respect the character limit. You see how-to, listicle, and question formats side by side, and you can pick the one that matches the page intent. The hidden value is the format diversity. Most writers default to one format - the one they always use - and miss the chance to test alternatives. Comparing a how-to title against a question title for the same content is one of the cheapest ways to find a CTR lift. Use the tool as a starting point: pick the strongest two, refine the wording manually, and run an A/B test through your CMS or via paid ads. Over a quarter, a small CTR lift compounds across every page on your site.
Yes. You can generate up to ten title sets per day with no credit card. Paid plans unlock saved boards.
That is the range Google typically displays before truncating. Longer titles get cut off in search results.
Yes. The output works for any context where you need a short, sharp headline.
Yes - we validate every output for keyword presence before returning it.
Yes. Unique titles per page help search engines distinguish content and avoid cannibalization.
English at launch, with more languages on the roadmap.
SEO title is for the <title> tag and search snippets. Headlines are usually H1s or social hooks.
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