Rewrite meta titles using my actual ranking queries
Generate new meta titles grounded in the queries each page actually ranks for, not generic best practice.
The prompt
Copy this and paste it into Claude, Cursor, or any AI client connected to your GenieSeo MCP URL.
I'm going to give you a list of URLs from my site. For each URL, do this:
1. Use URL Inspection to fetch the current meta title.
2. Pull the top 5 queries that URL ranks for in Search Console (last 28 days), with each query's impressions and average position.
3. Write a rewritten meta title that:
- Is 60 characters or fewer
- Addresses the dominant intent across those queries
- Includes the brand name only at the end and only if it fits
- Avoids clickbait, ALL CAPS, or excessive punctuation
4. Add a 1-line rationale explaining what changed and why.
URLs:
- [paste one URL per line]
Output one section per URL, with a final summary table.When to use it
Whenever a page has high impressions but average CTR. Most CMS-generated titles are untargeted; rewriting using real query data is the fastest CTR win.
What you get back
- For each input page: current meta title, top 5 ranking queries with impressions, and a rewritten title (≤60 chars).
- A 1-line rationale for each rewrite.
How this runs
GenieSeo doesn't execute prompts — your AI client does. Make sure your MCP URL is connected to Claude, Cursor, Codex, or Antigravity. New here? Read the 60-second setup guide.
Tags
- meta-titles
- ctr
- rewrite