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Hello!
This issue started about 14 months ago. I use the Yoast SEO plugin (currently) to optimize my SEO Title that shows up in Google. I am reaching out because I think I need to switch to RankMath. Yoast seems glitchy and their support is standoffish.
A year ago I worked with Yoast, Divi, and a web developer to solve the issue but they all said that everything was set up correctly and Google had simply decided to show their own title instead of mine. I was told to change some of my SEO titles and wait.
Now, over a year later, my titles are still not showing up properly. Here is what I am seeing.
I checked the source code for the page https://www.ryanandalex.com/board-games-for-couples/ and noticed the following title:
<title>22 Award-Winning Board Games For Couples. Best Date Night EVER</title>
“22 Award-Winning Board Games For Couples. Best Date Night EVER” is the SEO Title that I specified in Yoast.
So this confirms that Yoast is outputting the right title. However, if you search “Board Games for Couples” you’ll see our page near the top of Google and a different title shows up:
Board Games For Couples – Ryan and Alex Duo Life
“Board Games For Couples” is the title of the post.
I understand that there are various reasons why Google would use a different title on the search results.
Perhaps Google’s cache of my site is outdated, or maybe Google just ignored the title I created. But, I have reindexed and recrawled the site several times in the last year.
I also understand that while Google typically uses the title and meta description from the metadata for indexing, this is not always the case. The title and meta description I enter in Yoast is only a suggestion.
However, there are several things happening that make me believe this is a bug on my end rather that Google deciding to show a different title.
First, it’s not one but ALL of my SEO titles that are affected.
Second, they all changed at the same time (about 14 months ago).
Third, and most suspiciously, ALL the correct SEO Titles show up on mobile and ALL incorrect titles show up on desktop.
The SEO Titles are perfect on mobile, 100% of them are like this:
See attachment #1 Mobile SEO Title: https://imgur.com/a/ovOs01D
But on desktop, 100% of them are like this:
See attachment #2 Desktop SEO Title: https://imgur.com/a/ovOs01D
Doesn’t this seem strange to you? Why would Google decide to rewrite ALL my SEO Titles on desktop but leave ALL of them exactly as is on mobile?? This doesn’t add up to me.
Right now my main suspect is my theme, Divi by Elegant Themes, or the Yoast plugin.
If you have seen anything like this or have some advice, I would very much appreciate it. Do you think your plugin can help resolve this??
Thanks in advance for you support.
Best,
Ryan
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