Hello,
We apologize for the issue you are facing with the title displayed in the SERPs. It can be frustrating when the title you set in Rank Math does not appear as expected.
Here are a few reasons why Google might choose to display a different title in the search results:
- Descriptive Title: Ensure that your page has a descriptive title tag that accurately reflects the content. If the title is too generic or similar to other pages, Google may opt to show a different title.
- Keyword Stuffing: If your title is stuffed with keywords, it may be less appealing to users, prompting Google to generate an alternative.
- Length of Title: If your title is too long or hard to read, Google might rewrite it to make it more user-friendly.
- Crawling Issues: If search crawlers are blocked from accessing your page (for example, through robots.txt), Google may use anchor text linking to your page instead of the title tag.
- Schema Settings: Double-check that your schema settings in Rank Math are correctly configured. The Headline in the Schema Builder should show %seo_title% and the Description should show %seo_description%. This ensures that your SEO title and description are used for structured data.
You can refer to this article for more details on why Google might choose not to use your meta title: Google Shows A Different Meta Title/Description For My Site.
If you have already checked these aspects and the issue persists, please reply to this ticket with your website URL so that a human agent can assist you further. Thank you for raising this concern!
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Google Shows A Different Meta Title/Description For My Site » Rank Math
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Hello,
Thank you for your query and we are so sorry about the trouble this must have caused.
Please note that the title on the SERP is not always taken from the schema but in the title tag. Here’s the tag from your website:

And it seems the correct information is showing on the SERP:

However, if a different title is showing for a different search term, please note that it is a pretty common thing with Google these days. It happens with 70% of the results that even if everything’s fine, Google decides to show a different meta information 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.
To understand more about this, please check this article: https://rankmath.com/kb/different-meta-title-and-description/
Hope that helps.