• Resolved boogoreu

    (@boogoreu)


    I am a blog operator using yoast seo. I recently wrote an article. However, the meta description I wrote does not appear on the Google search page, and a randomly selected sentence appears in the body of the text.

    I recently installed the nitropack plug-in and set up a cache-related part, is this a problem?

    • This topic was modified 1 year, 6 months ago by Yui. Reason: moved to fixing WordPress

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  • Plugin Support Jose Varghese

    (@josevarghese)

    Hi @boogoreu

    Thanks for using Yoast SEO plugin. We understand that the meta description is not showing like as you have added to the Yoast SEO plugin. We can see how this might give you pause. We are happy to take a look! Let’s see what is going on.

    We’ve checked your?page I noticed that the Yoast is outputting the description as
    <meta name="description" content="? ??? ??? ??? ????? ????. ? ??? ??? ??? ?? ????? ???? ????? ?????? ?? ????? ??? ??? ??? ? ????. ?? ? ? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??? ??? ?? ???? ?????." />.

    You can also see this by checking your page source code. When I performed a site: operator search, I noticed that the same description is showing on Google results; see here.

    There are various reasons why Google is showing a different title and meta description on the search results. Perhaps Google’s cache of your site is outdated, or maybe Google just ignored what you created. If it’s Google’s cache and has your site set up in Google Search Console, you can force Google to re-crawl a page using the “Request Indexing” feature. You can use this feature to force Google’s index to update. Please follow the steps here: https://yoast.com/help/fetch-as-googlebot/.

    Unfortunately, Google is still the one who decides what your title and description say. If Google thinks a part of your text is more relevant to the search query than your own title and meta description when searching for a keyword, they’ll simply show that (Google does it via their algorithm). All you can do is deliver them as good a title and description as possible. Please refer to this kb article to learn more: https://yoast.com/help/my-meta-descriptions-arent-showing-up-in-the-search-result-pages/.

    Also, please note that it can take up to a week for Google to index the changes you made, depending on how often your website is crawled. So for now, we’ll have to wait for Google to crawl your site again and see if it decides that the metadata you are suggesting is relevant for them. Sometimes you can speed up this process as described in this help article: How to update information in Google search results

    I hope that answers your question.

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