SEO Fundamentals - On-Page SEOA webpage has a title tag but no meta description. What is the likely impact on on-page SEO relevance?AThe title tag still signals relevance, but meta description helps click ratesBMeta description is required for ranking, so page won't rankCThe page loses all relevance without a meta descriptionDSearch engines ignore title tags without meta descriptionsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand role of title tag and meta descriptionTitle tags are primary signals for relevance; meta descriptions help users decide to click.Step 2: Assess impact of missing meta descriptionMissing meta description does not stop ranking but may reduce click-through rates from search results.Final Answer:The title tag still signals relevance, but meta description helps click rates -> Option AQuick Check:Title tag = relevance; meta description = clicks [OK]Quick Trick: Title tags rank; meta descriptions attract clicks [OK]Common Mistakes:Believing meta description is mandatory for rankingThinking title tags are ignored without meta descriptionsAssuming no meta description means no relevance
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