Missing Meta Descriptions
Meta descriptions are the snippet text shown in search results beneath the page title. When absent, Google auto-generates snippets by extracting arbitrary body text — often resulting in truncated, off-topic, or unhelpful previews that reduce click-through rate. While meta descriptions don't directly affect rankings, they directly affect whether users click on a result.
Why it matters: A well-crafted meta description can improve organic click-through rate by 5–15%, effectively increasing traffic without any change to your rankings.
Detected on this site: 1 of 1 pages (100.0%) are missing a meta description — a majority of the site.
Sites Most Affected by This Issue
These sites show the highest measured impact for Missing Meta Descriptions in our audited dataset.
View full leaderboardCommonly Affected Pages
- Blog posts published through workflows that skip the SEO metadata step
- Product pages relying on the product title as the only configured meta element
- Category and tag pages not covered by SEO plugin template configurations
- Programmatically generated pages without description logic in the template
- Pages migrated from another CMS that lost meta data during the transfer
How to Fix
- 1.Set meta description templates with dynamic variables for all high-volume page types (products, categories, authors).
- 2.Write custom descriptions for your top 20 landing pages and highest-traffic blog posts first — these have the most CTR impact.
- 3.Keep descriptions between 140–160 characters with the primary keyword in the first 60 characters.
- 4.Avoid duplicating descriptions across pages — unique snippets prevent CTR cannibalization in the SERPs.
- 5.Export pages with empty meta descriptions via a crawler and batch-update them in your CMS.