Hello,
Thank you for contacting the support and sorry for any inconvenience that might have been caused due to that.
Could you check if Google has seen the changes already or not.
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For that, please check when the Google cache was updated for that page:
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If the cache date is from before adding the new meta description, then you just have to wait for Google to re-crawl and re-index the page with the new info. If the date is after you made the changes,
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โDo note that if everything’s fine and Google still decides to show a different meta title/description for your search keyword, there is nothing you can do as Google sometimes ignores the custom meta info altogether and show something from the page’s content that matches the search intent better.
The best you can do is optimize your meta tags to try and match the intent of the search/keyword.
You can read more about it here
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/35624?hl=en
This section sheds light on that:
Why the search result title might differ from the page's <title> tag
Hope that helps. If you have any further question(s), please let us know. Thank you.
Thanks for your kindly fast reply ๐ I think my situation is type B (just like pic3), the cache date is from after adding the new meta description, but Google still decides to show a different meta title/description for your search keyword( the keyword is my url name).
Thanks for your suggestion “optimize your meta tags”, but it just my blog’s name… Anyways, thank you very very much ๐
Hello,
You may try clearing your website’s cache and then further optimize your content and wait for Google to re-crawl your website to see if the title updates on the SERPs.
If you have another question in the future, please feel free to reach out, and it will be our pleasure to assist you again.
Thank you.