title-tag
by @kostja94
When the user wants to optimize the title tag, page title, or SERP title. Also use when the user mentions "title tag," "meta title," "page title," "SEO title...
clawhub install title-tagπ About This Skill
name: title-tag description: When the user wants to optimize the title tag, page title, or SERP title. Also use when the user mentions "title tag," "meta title," "page title," "SEO title," "SERP title," "browser tab title," "title optimization," "headline for search," "title too long," "title tag length," "duplicate title tags," or "optimize title for CTR." For meta description, use meta-description. For structured data, use schema-markup. metadata: version: 1.4.0
SEO On-Page: Title Tag
Guides optimization of the HTML title tag for search engines and SERP display.
When invoking: On first use, if helpful, open with 1β2 sentences on what this skill covers and why it matters, then provide the main output. On subsequent use or when the user asks to skip, go directly to the main output.
Scope (On-Page SEO)
Length by Language
Google truncates by pixel width (~580β600px desktop), not character count. Character limits are approximateβCJK chars are wider (~2Γ Latin), so fewer fit in the same pixels.
| Script / Language | Title (chars) | Notes | |-------------------|---------------|-------| | Latin (English, Spanish, French, etc.) | 50β60 | ~55 recommended | | CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) | 25β35 | Full-width chars; 25β30 desktop; 20β28 mobile; use pixel checker when available | | Cyrillic (Russian, etc.) | 50β55 | Slightly wider than Latin | | Arabic, Hebrew | 30β40 | RTL; variable width |
Pixel tools: Use a pixel-accurate checker for CJKβfont and locale affect display.
Multilingual: Use locale-specific limits; don't translate then truncate. See localization-strategy, translation.
Initial Assessment
Check for project context first: If .claude/project-context.md or .cursor/project-context.md exists, read it for brand voice and target keywords.
Identify: 1. Page type: Homepage, landing, blog, product, etc. 2. Primary keyword: Target search query 3. Language / script: Apply length rule above 4. Brand: Optional brand append at end
Best Practices
| Item | Guideline | |------|-----------| | Length | Per language (see table above); Google truncates beyond ~600px | | Front-load | Main phrase first; branding at end | | Keyword | Include primary keyword near the start | | Unique | One unique title per page | | Clarity | Match search intent; avoid keyword stuffing | | Engagement | Numbers, power words, questions can boost CTR ~36% | | H1 alignment | H1 should align with title; Google may rewrite titles if they mismatch content or intent |
Example: Bad: "SEO Tips for Small Business" β Better: "11 SEO Tips That Actually Work (2026)"
Output Format
GSC-Driven Optimization
For pages with low CTR despite good position, use google-search-console to identify opportunities. Compare actual CTR vs expected by position; optimize title for pages with CTR gap.
Related Skills
π Tips & Best Practices
| Item | Guideline | |------|-----------| | Length | Per language (see table above); Google truncates beyond ~600px | | Front-load | Main phrase first; branding at end | | Keyword | Include primary keyword near the start | | Unique | One unique title per page | | Clarity | Match search intent; avoid keyword stuffing | | Engagement | Numbers, power words, questions can boost CTR ~36% | | H1 alignment | H1 should align with title; Google may rewrite titles if they mismatch content or intent |
Example: Bad: "SEO Tips for Small Business" β Better: "11 SEO Tips That Actually Work (2026)"