Hello,
Thank you for contacting Rank Math support, and we are sorry for any inconvenience that might have been caused due to that.
Please check the affected post to ensure that the sitename is not included in the SEO setting for that post.
However, note that it is common for Google to do this nowadays. Even when everything is fine, Google may choose to display a different meta title and description for a search result.
Google sometimes adjusts the title and description according to the search intent. Google may sometimes ignore the custom metadata you have set and instead display something from the page’s content that better matches the search intent.
You can follow this URL for details on this issue: https://rankmath.com/kb/different-meta-title-and-description/
Here’s an article you can also check for reference:
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-changes-more-than-61-percent-of-title-tags/435618/
We hope that helps and we are here should you have any follow-up questions.
Thank you.
Hi Adetayo,
You are right. I searched for another post from my blog on Google and it doesn’t have the site name, so it really is Google’s decision.
Thank you very much for your help.
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We are glad to hear that this issue has been resolved. Thank you for letting us know. This ticket will be closed now, but you can always open a new one if you have any other questions or concerns. We are here to help you with anything related to Rank Math.
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