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30+ SEO Emojis für Meta Title und Meta Description

Liste mit aktuellen SEO Emojis für MEta Title und Descrition

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Emojis in your own meta tags help increase the click-through rate of your Google snippets. They draw users’ attention to your Google snippet, thereby increasing visibility for your entry on Google and other search engines. Unfortunately, only some emojis are displayed in the meta description and meta title, not all of them. That’s why you’ll find lists on this page with emojis you can currently use for your meta tags.
Information in advance:
  • You can easily copy the respective emoji here by selecting it and then copying it using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+C. You can then simply add it to your meta title or meta description via copy & paste.
  • If you know of any additional emojis that fit the respective lists or if an emoji from this page does not work for you, feel free to send us a message at info@yourseocourse.com.

1. List Emojis: Meta Title and Meta Description

Below, you will find the emojis that you can currently use in both the meta title and the meta description.
☎️
Phone Emoji
Title and Description
☑️
Checked Box Emoji
Title and Description
❤️
Red Heart Emoji
Title and Description
☀️
Sun Emoji
Title and Description
✈️
Airplane Emoji
Title and Description
✖️
Bold mark Emoji
Title and Description
⛏️
Pick Emoji
Title and Description
⚒️
Hammer Emoji
Title and Description
♻️
Recycling Symbol Emoji
Title and Description
⛳️
Golf Flag Emoji
Title and Description
High Voltage Emoji
Title and Description
⚙️
Gear Emoji
Title and Description
✔️
Check Mark Emoji
Title and Description
✏️
Pencil Emoji
Title and Description
🏝️
Deserted island Emoji
Title and Description
↗️
Up Right Arrow Emoji
Title and Description
⭕️
Hollow Red Circle Emoji
Title and Description
Cross Mark Emoji
Title und Description
⛰️
Mountain Emoji
Title and Description
🐿️
Chipmunk Emoji
Title and Description
▶️
Play Button Emoji
Title and Description
➡️
Right Arrow Emoji
Title and Description
🛍️
Shopping Bags Emoji
Title und Title and Description
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2. List Emojis: Meta Title only

As far as we have seen, these SEO emojis only work in the meta title.

📚
Books Emoji
Title
Hot Beverage Emoji
Title
Warning Sign Emoji
Title
🏳️
White Flag Emoji
Title
🕊️
Dove Emoji
Title

3. List Emojis: Meta Description only

As far as we have seen, these SEO emojis only work in the meta description.

Star Emoji
Only Meta Description
Soccer Ball Emoji
Only Meta Description
Baseball Emoji
Only Meta Description
⏱️
Stopwatch Emoji
Only Meta Description
Red Question Mark Emoji
Only Meta Description
Red Exclamation Mark Emoji
Only Meta Description
👁️
Eye Emoji
Only Meta Description

4. Tips for using Emojis

Emojis can be a useful tool to increase the click-through rate of your entries in search engines. However, there are a few things you should keep in mind when using them:
  • Don’t overuse emojis and special characters: 2-3 per entry are usually sufficient.
  • Whenever possible, use emojis that match your business or industry.
  • Some users might find emojis unprofessional or silly. This means there could also be negative effects if your target audience finds the emojis inappropriate.

5. Further questions and answers on the topic

Finally, there are a few more frequently asked questions and answers about emojis and SEO.

5.1 How long does it take until the Emojis are visible on Google & Co.?

It usually only takes a few days for your page’s emojis to appear in search results. The exact time depends on when the search engine crawler is next on your site.
As a rule of thumb, we always recommend waiting a week and then checking whether the meta tags have been applied correctly.

5.2. Are the Emojis listed here guaranteed to appear if you insert them into the Meta Tags?

Unfortunately, with Google and other search engines there is basically no guarantee that the meta title and meta description will be displayed as they have been integrated into the source code of your own page. Accordingly, there is no guarantee for inserted emojis. On the one hand, Google itself changes the meta tags from time to time if it thinks that a different title fits better (it really does:). On the other hand, the display of the meta tags always depends somewhat on the keyword that users use before your snippet appears in the search engines. For example, if a keyword is searched for that you don’t have in the title or description, but your page is still displayed, then search engines will often display a snippet of text from the text of your page, especially in the meta description. In this case, the emojis that you may have used in the description will of course not be displayed.

5.3 What is the difference between Emojis and HTML special characters?

Mit HTML-Sonderzeichen kannst Du ebenfalls Deine Meta Tags visuell ansprechender gestalten. 
Im Vergleich zu Emojis sind diese aber einfarbig und werden immer in derselben Farbe wie der sonstige Text im Title bzw. der Description dargestellt. 
Zudem verfügt auch jedes HTML-Sonderzeichen über einen Unicode, mit dem das Zeichen in die Meta Tags oder auch in sonstige Texte auf Webseiten einfügen kann.

Examples of HTML special characters including Unicode
Arrow Right

▶ (Unicode)

Check Mark Symbol

✓ (Unicode)

Filled Circle

• (Unicode)

»
Double Arrow Right

» (Unicode)

5.4 How can you copy Emojis from meta tags in search engines?

If you ever come across an emoji in a search engine snippet that you really like, you can easily copy and use it for yourself.

You can copy emojis from the meta description very easily: Simply select them by holding down the mouse button and then press “Ctrl + C,” just like on this page. After that, you can paste them into your source code or meta tags.

Copying from the meta title is a bit more complicated. Since it is usually a hyperlink, you cannot simply copy the emoji or HTML special character.

To access the emoji, follow these steps:
1. Visit the corresponding page.
2. Right-click anywhere on the page and select “Inspect” (this is possible on most websites).
3. Press “Ctrl + F” and search for “Title” (without quotation marks).
4. You will usually find the meta title near the top of the source code, where you can easily copy the emoji.

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