Meta Tag Generator
Generate a complete, production-ready block of HTML meta tags — title, description, canonical, robots, Open Graph and Twitter cards — with one click. Paste straight into your <head>.
Your Page
Core SEO
The four tags Google actually uses for snippet rendering.
Indexing & attribution
Robots directive, author attribution and optional keywords.
Open Graph
Controls how Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp and Slack render your page.
Twitter / X card
Optional — only needed if your audience shares on Twitter / X.
Your Tags
<title>Digital Marketing Services Australia | workspacein.com</title>
<meta name="description" content="Results-driven digital marketing services for Australian businesses. SEO, PPC, content and CRO from one transparent team. Book a free strategy call today." />
<meta name="robots" content="index,follow" />
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" />
<link rel="canonical" href="https://workspacein.com/digital-marketing" />
<!-- Open Graph -->
<meta property="og:type" content="website" />
<meta property="og:title" content="Digital Marketing Services Australia | workspacein.com" />
<meta property="og:description" content="Results-driven digital marketing services for Australian businesses. SEO, PPC, content and CRO from one transparent team. Book a free strategy call today." />
<meta property="og:url" content="https://workspacein.com/digital-marketing" />
<meta property="og:site_name" content="workspacein.com" />
<meta property="og:locale" content="en_AU" />
<!-- Twitter Card -->
<meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image" />
<meta name="twitter:title" content="Digital Marketing Services Australia | workspacein.com" />
<meta name="twitter:description" content="Results-driven digital marketing services for Australian businesses. SEO, PPC, content and CRO from one transparent team. Book a free strategy call today." />Paste the block above into the <head> section of your page. Keep only the tags you need — remove any with empty content.
Add an OG image URL in step 3 to preview the social card.
How to Install Your Meta Tags
Four steps to go from blank head to fully-tagged, shareable page.
Fill the core fields first
Title, description, canonical URL and site name — those four tags drive the majority of search and social rendering. Get them right, then layer OG and Twitter.
Add a 1200×630 OG image
Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp and Slack all use this image. Use your brand-matched cover, not a random blog hero. 1200×630 is the safe aspect ratio for every platform.
Copy the generated block
Hit Copy and paste the output into the <head> of your page template. Your CMS or static site generator can template the values.
Test with validators
Use Facebook's Sharing Debugger and LinkedIn's Post Inspector to confirm your cards render. Re-scrape after any change so the cache updates.
Essential Meta Tags Every Page Needs
These are the tags Google, Meta, LinkedIn and Twitter actually read. Skip the rest.
<title>
50–60 characters. Primary keyword first, brand last. Appears in SERPs, browser tabs, and share cards.
description
140–160 characters. Benefit-led, ends with a CTA verb. Used by Google, Meta and Twitter for snippet previews.
canonical
Absolute URL. Prevents duplicate-content penalties when the same page is reachable via multiple URLs.
robots
index,follow by default. Use noindex for thin, duplicate, or staging pages. Don't rely on robots.txt for this.
og:image
1200×630 PNG or JPG. Every social share card uses it. A missing image can cut CTR in half.
og:type
website for landing pages, article for blog posts, product for e-commerce. Matches Schema.org conventions.
twitter:card
summary_large_image for blog and landing pages. summary for utility pages with small thumbnails.
viewport
Non-negotiable for mobile. Set once in your base template and forget — without it, mobile SEO tanks.
Why Meta Tags Still Matter
Meta tags don't rank pages directly — but they decide whether a person clicks, shares, or scrolls past.
Search CTR
Social CTR
Indexability
Brand & trust
Meta Tag FAQ
Do I still need keywords meta?
Google has ignored <meta name="keywords"> since 2009. Including it does no harm, but it does no good either. Skip unless your internal search tool uses it.
Do Open Graph tags affect SEO?
Not directly. But they dramatically improve social CTR, which drives traffic and link acquisition — both of which indirectly affect rankings.
Is my content sent anywhere?
No. Everything runs locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded or stored.
What if my page has no OG image?
Social platforms fall back to the largest image on the page. Results are unpredictable. Always set an explicit og:image — it's the single highest-leverage meta tag.
Want Every Page Properly Tagged, Schemed & Indexed?
Our Australian SEO team audits and deploys meta tags, schema, canonicals and hreflang across your site — no more missing OG images or duplicate content.
- Meta + schema audit
- Canonical & hreflang review
- No lock-in commitment
No long-term commitment. Cancel anytime. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.
