@rog11
We understand you’re concerned with meta description not outputted on the search results as expected. First off we checked your site on the Google search page and do see the meta description of the indexed pages are, however showing.
That said, checking further this specific page https://posdataboutiquefloral.com/nosotros/, it seems the meta description on the search result page VS the one outputted on the page source?doesn’t match
Google search meta description output:
Somos una Boutique Floral amante de la naturaleza. Vamos llevando emociones y detalles a tu día a día, fecha especial o eventos por más de 5 a?os en la
Page source meta description output:
Posdata – Florería en Cochabamba, compra en línea y envía flores, arreglos a cualquier parte de la ciudad desde cualquier parte del mundo. La mejor de Cochabamba
Solution:
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 title and meta description when searching for a keyword, they’ll show that (Google does it via their algorithm). All you can do is deliver them as a good 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.