Hello,
We apologize for the issue you are facing with your rich snippets not showing up in Google search results. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot this problem:
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Test Your Rich Snippets: Use Google’s Rich Results Testing Tool to check if your rich snippets are correctly implemented. This tool will help you identify any issues with your Schema Markup.

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Configure the Schema Markup: Ensure that you have configured the Schema Markup correctly using the Rank Math plugin. After making changes, remember that it may take time for Google to re-index your pages and reflect those changes in search results.
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Check Whether the Page is Crawled by Google: Verify that the pages with your Schema Markup are indexed and crawled by Google. You can do this through Google Search Console.
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Quality Issues: Sometimes, quality-related issues can prevent rich snippets from appearing. Factors such as poorly written content, low-quality inbound links, or a non-mobile-friendly site can affect this. Ensure your site meets quality standards.
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Issues in Code: There might be technical issues with the code used for implementing rich snippets. Again, using the Rich Results Testing Tool can help identify these issues.
Please note that even if everything is set up correctly, Google ultimately decides whether to display rich snippets in search results. If you continue to experience issues, please reply to this ticket with your site URL so we can assist you further.
Thank you for raising this concern, and we hope this helps!
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Hello,
I have updated the sensitive data as requested. Can you please check further?
Thank you.
i mean the snippet that i edit in the page edit screen, where i inser a serp title and a short description
Hello,
You can verify the title and description meta tags for those URLs if they are already set:
https://heymeta.com
https://rankmath.com/tools/meta-tag-analyzer/
If the title/description is already set in the page’s source code, please note that Google and other search engines sometimes ignore the custom meta info altogether and show something from the page’s content that matches the search intent better.
Here’s a link for more information:
https://rankmath.com/kb/different-meta-title-and-description/
Looking forward to helping you.