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How to Use ChatGPT to Write Title Tags That Actually Get Clicks

Most websites spend weeks perfecting an article and about six seconds writing the title tag.


Which is a bit like polishing a Rolls Royce and then putting cardboard wheels on it.

Title tags are not decoration. They are signals. They tell search engines what your page is about and tell humans whether it is worth their time. When they are vague or generic, even excellent content disappears into the digital equivalent of a forgotten filing cabinet.


ChatGPT is useful here because it can generate many variations quickly. But speed alone does not create good titles. You still need to define the audience, the intent behind the search, and the message you want to reinforce.


A strong title tag balances three things.


Relevance to the keyword.Clarity for the reader.A reason to click.


If you only chase keywords, you get robotic titles that look like they were assembled by a spreadsheet. If you only chase cleverness, search engines ignore you. The craft is in the balance.


In Enigmatica projects, title tag prompts become part of a repeatable SEO workflow. Teams generate options, test them in search results, measure click-through rate, and refine the approach. Over time, small improvements compound into large traffic gains.

Because good SEO is rarely about one brilliant idea. It is about hundreds of careful decisions that make it easier for the right people to find you.


And the title tag is where that journey starts.


Practical Tips for Better Title Tag Prompts

  1. Define Search Intent First Is the reader looking to buy, learn, compare, or solve a problem.

  2. Set Character Limits Ask for titles under 60 characters so they display fully in search results.

  3. Include One Primary Keyword Avoid stuffing multiple keywords into a single title.

  4. Add a Clear Benefit Tell readers what they gain by clicking.

  5. Generate Variations Test several titles and measure click-through rate.

  6. Match Page Content Exactly Misleading titles increase bounce rate and hurt rankings.

  7. Track Performance Over Time Use analytics tools to identify which titles attract the right audience.


Prompts

# TITLE TAG GENERATION PROMPT

## ROLE
You are an SEO strategist generating effective title tags.

## INPUT
- Topic: **[page subject]**
- Target audience: **[persona]**
- Primary keyword: **[keyword phrase]**
- Search intent: **[buy, learn, compare, etc.]**
- Character limit: **[max characters]**

## OUTPUT
Provide 10 title tag options that:
1. Stay within the character limit
2. Include the primary keyword naturally
3. Communicate a clear benefit
4. Match the page content
# LONG TAIL TITLE TAG PROMPT

## ROLE
You are an SEO copywriter specialising in long-tail keywords.

## INPUT
- Product or service
- Target audience
- List of long-tail keywords

## OUTPUT
Create title tags that:
1. Use one long-tail keyword per title
2. Stay readable and natural
3. Highlight a specific problem solved
4. Suggest who the page is for
# TITLE TAG TESTING PROMPT

## ROLE
You are an analytics advisor comparing title tag options.

## INPUT
- List of title tag options
- Page topic
- Target audience

## OUTPUT
Evaluate each title for:
1. Keyword relevance
2. Clarity
3. Click appeal
4. Risk of being truncated
5. Suggested improvements


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