P1Issue #68

Page title : over 561 pixel

❓ What does it mean?

❓ What does it mean? Search engines like Google measure page titles not just by character count, but by their pixel width. If the title tag exceeds 561 pixels in width, it may get truncated with ellipses (…) in search results. This usually happens when: The title is too long. It contains wide characters (like “W” or capital letters). It includes symbols or pipes (|) that take up more pixel space.

🚨 Why is it important for SEO?

🚨 Why is this a problem for SEO? Truncated titles → Users can’t see the full context in SERPs. Lost keywords → Important terms might be hidden. Reduced CTR → Cut-off titles look unprofessional and may discourage clicks. Wasted optimization efforts → Search engines may rewrite your title.

✅ How to Fix It

✅ Best Practices to Fix Keep titles below 561 pixels (~55–60 characters). Place primary keywords at the beginning. Use short, descriptive words instead of filler text. Avoid keyword stuffing and redundant branding.

❌ Bad Example

📌 Example ❌ Bad (Over 561px, truncated in SERP): <title>Buy Fresh Organic Fruits and Vegetables Online with Free Home Delivery Anywhere in India</title> Character count: 88 Pixel width: ~670px Issue: Gets cut off in Google results.

✅ Good Example

✅ Good (Optimized under 561px): <title>Buy Organic Fruits & Vegetables Online | Free Delivery</title> Character count: 58 Pixel width: ~540px Issue resolved: Displays fully in search results.

⚡ Result

⚡ SEO & UX Impact of Fixing Higher CTR → Complete titles attract more clicks. Better ranking signals → Search engines understand relevance. Improved user trust → Professional, clear titles improve credibility.