On-Page SEO Snippet Optimization (Title, Slug & Meta Setup)
- 17 Feb 2026
- 12:08 AM
In this project, I optimized the search appearance of a blog post by improving its SEO title, URL structure, meta description, and readability using Yoast SEO. The goal was to make the page more search-engine friendly and increase its click-through potential from Google results.
Project Overview
Step 1: SEO Title Optimization
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Created a keyword-focused SEO title.
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Ensured the title length stays within the ideal limit.
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Structured the title to clearly reflect the topic.
Goal: Improve relevance + attract more clicks from search results.
Step 2: Slug Optimization
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Created a clean, short, keyword-based URL slug.
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Removed unnecessary words for clarity and simplicity.
Goal: Help search engines understand page topic faster.
Step 3: Meta Description Writing
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Wrote a benefit-driven meta description.
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Included the main keyword naturally.
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Focused on explaining what users will learn.
Goal: Increase CTR and match search intent.
Step 4: Readability Improvement
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Structured content into smaller paragraphs.
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Improved sentence clarity and flow.
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Optimized headings for easier scanning.
Goal: Better user experience + longer engagement time.
Step 5: Search Snippet Optimization
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Optimized how the page appears on mobile search preview.
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Ensured title + description clearly explain the value.
Goal: Stronger first impression in Google results.
Step 6: Yoast SEO Score Optimization
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Achieved “SEO Analysis: Good”
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Achieved “Readability: Good”
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Balanced keyword usage and structure.
Goal: Fully optimized on-page signals.
Final Result
The page achieved a fully optimized search snippet with strong readability, clear structure, and improved SEO signals, making it more discoverable and click-friendly in search results.
Challenges
Identifying the Key Problems
Low Conversation Rate
Lack of Trust Signals
Poor Mobile Experience
Solutions
Strategy & Implementation
Improved Call-To-Actions
Added Trust Elements
Mobile Optimization
Results
Measuring the Success