As far as we have seen, these SEO emojis only work in the meta title.
As far as we have seen, these SEO emojis only work in the meta description.
Finally, there are a few more frequently asked questions and answers about emojis and SEO.
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.
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.
▶ (Unicode)
✓ (Unicode)
• (Unicode)
» (Unicode)
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.