For SEO, keeping title tags under 60 characters (or around 580 pixels) is the standard best practice to ensure they display fully in search results. Based on your options, here is how they perform:
Shorter for SEO (<60 chars): Works best to avoid truncation by Google, particularly on desktop, and keeps the focus clear.
Review-focused: Highly effective if they include keywords and brand names within that ~60-character limit. Key Takeaways:
Aim for 51-55 characters: This length is ideal for preventing Google from rewriting your title.
Prioritize Display: Shorter, laser-focused titles often perform better, ensuring users see the full message.
Avoid Keyword Stuffing: Repeating words to make a title longer can hurt rankings. If you’d like, I can:
Review a specific title and shorten it to under 60 characters for you.
Suggest keywords for a review-focused title based on your industry. Compare your current title to best practices. Let me know which of these you’d like to do! The Ideal Title Tag Length for Google SEO – Zyppy List