Generates two SEO-optimized meta descriptions (keyword-forward and click-through-forward) within 155 characters. Use when publishing content or improving search snippet CTR.
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Writes two SEO-optimized meta descriptions for an article, landing page, or content piece — one maximized for keyword relevance, one maximized for click-through appeal — both within the 155-character display limit.
Writes two SEO-optimized meta descriptions for an article, landing page, or content piece — one maximized for keyword relevance, one maximized for click-through appeal — both within the 155-character display limit.
Required: The page title or headline; a summary of the content (2-4 sentences or bullet points describing what the page covers); the primary keyword or search query this page should rank for.
Optional: Secondary keywords (1-3 additional terms); the target audience in one phrase; the publication or brand voice (formal, conversational, authoritative); whether the page is evergreen or time-sensitive; the current meta description if one exists and you want it improved.
Identifies the search intent. Determines whether the primary keyword signals informational intent (the searcher wants to learn), transactional intent (the searcher wants to do something), or navigational intent (the searcher wants to find a specific page). The meta description is written to match that intent — not to summarize the article, but to answer the searcher's implicit question: "Is this the result I need?"
Writes two variants with different optimization strategies:
Enforces the 155-character limit. Google typically displays 150-160 characters before truncating. Both variants stay at or under 155 characters to avoid ellipsis in standard desktop SERPs. Character count is provided for each variant.
Avoids meta description anti-patterns. No variant begins with "This article..." or "Learn about..." No variant duplicates the title verbatim. No variant stuffs keywords unnaturally. No variant uses calls to action that Google may interpret as ads ("Buy now," "Click here").
Two labeled meta description variants, each on a single line with a character count in brackets. After the variants, one line explaining which to use and why. Total output: under 100 words.
**Variant A — Keyword-Forward** [XX chars]
[Meta description text]
**Variant B — Click-Through-Forward** [XX chars]
[Meta description text]
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*Recommendation: [One sentence on which variant to deploy and why, based on the page's competitive context.]*
Page title: Why Most Small Businesses Fail at Email Marketing — and the Three Fixes That Actually Work
Content summary: An analysis of common email marketing mistakes made by small businesses (under 50 employees), based on aggregated campaign data. Covers three specific, actionable fixes: list hygiene, subject line testing, and send-time optimization. Aimed at small business owners, not marketing professionals.
Primary keyword: small business email marketing
Secondary keywords: email marketing mistakes, email open rates
Audience: Small business owners with no dedicated marketing team
Variant A — Keyword-Forward [152 chars] Small business email marketing fails for three common reasons. Here are the specific fixes that improve open rates — no marketing team required.
Variant B — Click-Through-Forward [148 chars] Most small businesses make the same three email mistakes. The fixes take less than an hour and the data shows they work. Here is what to change.
Recommendation: Use Variant B if the page already ranks on page one and needs higher click-through. Use Variant A if the page is competing for ranking and needs stronger keyword signals in the snippet.
npx claudepluginhub ur-grue/autopunk-media-skills --plugin autopunk-media-skillsCrafts and audits title tags and meta descriptions for webpages to improve organic CTR and SEO signaling.
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