Google webmaster is not crawling links and site cache still in old date
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Hi guys,
I have been trying to get my page indexed in Google with new title and descriptions but it is not getting indexed. I have checked in many tools but no useful. Can you please tell me what could be the issue? Even I have set up
And Google webmaster is not crawling links I have built so far. Few links are indexed but others do not. Why this is happening. My url is: https://www.paydaysunny.com
thanks
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Hi again Kate,
you can "fetch as Google" that url on Webmaster Tools https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/googlebot-fetch and then "request indexing".
Here you have more information about it: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/6065812
Greetings!
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Thank you dear.
I just forgot to mention that the page I mentioned has been indexed but the inner page where I changed the title still the same. Please check this: https://www.paydaysunny.com/payday-loans.html if you check cache it does show 28th May and I changed the title and description in June.
You are right Google webmaster doesn't show most backlinks I have built so far. No Yelp link, No Google maps, or other good links.
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Hi Kate,
Google has reindexed your homepage today (19 Jun 2018 02:38:44 GMT), but instead of showing the title you have "Online Payday Advance Loans - No Credit Check | Payday Sunny" is showing this one: "Payday Sunny: Online Payday Advance Loans - No Credit Check". ¿Right?
It's the same but Google changed the sequence.
I recommend you to read this: https://yoast.com/google-page-title/
"Google does all sorts of things to your title. It sometimes replaces it with parts of your URL, but it’s also known to add the brand to the end of your title, or just completely rewrite it when it feels like it"
About your meta description Google is showing searching by a site this: "Payday Sunny provides an instant payday advance loans online. Get cash advance loans amount $100, $500 and $1000. Apply today.". That's the meta description you have, but Google can also do all sorts of things to your meta description depending on the search an what Google considers for that search.
About webmaster tools don't trust much their data about crawled backlinks, it's not very good. You can see better the backlinks with tools like https://analytics.moz.com/pro/link-explorer/home or https://ahrefs.com/dashboard/metrics
But probably this tools won't either show all the links that you built. Some of them because it's too soon and the tool will take more time to find this links (specially Webmaster tools that is a bit slow for this), other tools simply won't never find them and others links maybe won't be never found by any tool because the page with the link has a noindex or is blocked by robots.txt, this has happened to me sometimes and I finally found this problem in some pages with links like on Themeforest profiles.
The best you can do is to use all this tools to watch the backlinks and you will find more than using just one.
Hope that helps
Best wishes!
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