How to fix title too long on Squarespace
Shorten your page title tag to 60 characters or fewer so it displays in full — not truncated — in Google search results.
Steps for Squarespace
- For a regular page: open Pages panel → hover over the page → click the gear icon → 'SEO' tab → edit the 'SEO Title' field (separate from the page display name).
- For a product (Commerce): go to the Products page in the Pages panel → click the product to edit it → click the gear icon → 'SEO' tab → 'SEO Title'.
- For a blog post: Pages → Blog → click the post → gear icon → 'SEO' tab → 'SEO Title'.
- Squarespace does not show a live character counter; use a SERP preview tool to verify length before saving.
- Note: if the 'SEO Title' field is left blank, Squarespace uses the page/product name — make sure to fill it in explicitly so you control what appears in search results.
<title>Women's Trail Running Shoes | Free Shipping | BrandName</title>
<!-- 55 characters — fits comfortably within the ~60-char limit -->What is title too long?
Every webpage has a title tag — a short line of text inside the page's code (e.g., `<title>Women's Running Shoes | Free Shipping | Best Prices</title>`) that tells search engines and browsers what the page is about. Google uses this text as the blue clickable headline shown in search results. When a title exceeds roughly 60 characters (or about 600 pixels wide), Google cuts it off with an ellipsis ("…") — or, worse, rewrites it entirely with text you didn't choose. The 60-character limit is a practical guideline, not a hard rule, because Google measures pixel width — but 60 characters covers the vast majority of cases safely.
A truncated title hides your most important keywords and selling points from shoppers before they ever click. This directly reduces your click-through rate (CTR) from search results — fewer clicks means less organic traffic and fewer sales, even if your rankings stay the same. Google also uses your title as a primary relevance signal, so a bloated or poorly written title can weaken rankings for the keywords you care about. Additionally, if Google decides your title is too long or low-quality, it may silently replace it with text pulled from your page body — text you haven't optimised — robbing you of control over your brand message in search results.
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