Most problems with meta Tag Generator aren't caused by not knowing what to do — they're caused by small, easy-to-miss mistakes that compound quietly over time. Here are the ones that come up most often.
Mistake 1: Stuffing the title with every keyword variant ('Shoes | Buy Shoes | Cheap Shoes Online') — it reads as spam to users and to Google.
Mistake 2: Leaving the meta description blank and letting Google auto-generate one from body text, which is often an awkward mid-sentence fragment.
Mistake 3: Duplicating the H1 exactly as the title tag — a small variation usually serves search intent and on-page reading better than an identical copy.
The fix for most of these isn't more effort, it's a regular check. A few habits that prevent them from creeping back in:
- Write a unique meta description for every page — duplicate descriptions across a category of pages is one of the most common technical SEO issues on mid-size sites.
- Treat the description as ad copy, not a summary — its only job is to earn the click, the ranking is already decided.
Worth reading alongside this: our guide to ecommerce keyword research, which covers the adjacent side of the same part of a technical SEO audit.
Meta Tag Generator catches most of this automatically, which is the easiest way to stop these mistakes from shipping in the first place.
Everything in this guide runs directly in your browser — no signup, no install.
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