Meta-descriptions, in part, can determine where the Web site page will serve up in search queries. Ted Ives says it's also responsible for click-through rates. He provides a guide to writing them,
from the basics to the more advances. Some advice includes making descriptions short and sweet, about 155 characters or less, and avoiding special characters, since that's where Google typically cuts
off the description.
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