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Title tag too long

What this check looks for

Checks whether the <title> is long enough that Google is likely to truncate it in search results (roughly past 580-600 pixels, about 60 characters).

Why it matters

Google renders titles by pixel width, not character count, and cuts them off with an ellipsis when they run past the SERP width. A truncated title can hide your call to action or key phrase, and Google may rewrite an over-stuffed title entirely. Keeping the important words in the first ~60 characters ensures they always show.

How to fix it

html
<!-- Front-load the key phrase; trim filler so it stays around 60 chars -->
<title>SEO Analyzer with Fix Code | SEO Snapshot</title>

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