SEO Fundamentals - On-Page SEOWhich of the following is a best practice for writing meta descriptions?AInclude only keywords without readable textBUse a unique description for each pageCRepeat the same description on all pagesDMake it longer than 300 charactersCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Analyze uniqueness importanceUnique meta descriptions help search engines and users understand each page's distinct content.Step 2: Evaluate other optionsRepeating descriptions or keyword stuffing reduces clarity and can harm SEO; overly long descriptions get truncated.Final Answer:Use a unique description for each page -> Option BQuick Check:Meta description uniqueness = important [OK]Quick Trick: Write unique meta descriptions per page [OK]Common Mistakes:Copying the same description across pagesStuffing keywords without readable textWriting too long descriptions
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