I have updated title 4 days ago but still still showing old title and description on Google serps, How to resolve it?
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I have updated the title tag but not showing, Please have look at the view source for this website- https://m.yolobus.in/
I want to show this title and description-
<title>Online Bus Ticket Booking | YoloBus India</title>
But showing the wrong title and description on google SERP-
Title - YoloBus :: Home
Description - Delhi Lucknow; Lucknow Delhi; Delhi Gorakhpur; Varanasi Lucknow; Gorakhpur Delhi; Delhi Delhi; Bangalore Bangalore; Manali Manali; Chennai Chennai 7mHsdmu
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Hi there,
Sometimes it can take Google some time to crawl and index changes to a page, including the page title. It looks like Google last cached your homepage on 14th September according to this cache date. So it looks like Google hasn't recached the page yet.
Usually, I'd recommend using Google Search Console to ask Google to recrawl the page but this feature has been temporarily disabled but should come back soon. When it does, you can submit the URL to Google for a recrawl which may nudge them along.
It's still possible for Google to crawl and index your new title in the meantime though so it may happen before that point. If your site is new, it can take longer.
Cheers.
Paddy
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