Google Gives me different results
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Hello Everybody
My website is giving me 2 results for my page ...
if i search in google.com by "domain.com" it shows results without current pagetitles and if i search in google.com using keyword phrase "site:adomain.com", then it shows me all my website pages with current meta titles . why i am facing these 2 results and how to solve these .Why This happens, I have correctly redirectd URL to domain.com to www.domain.com, but Still it same,
please Suggest me, what should i do With,
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okay,.
thank you
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Google is weird really, it has chosen to reverse the title for my homepage placing the company name at the beginning, removing the pipe and using a colon instead, but keeps the other text?
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I was showing the idea. The same applies for titles and descriptions.
That's Q&A about. -
This is For Description, But i am asking For Different Title Gaston
Why Title Differs For both ???
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HI I would say to fetch your site from Google Search Consule for index. Wait couple of days to get site index. Once, its get indesx Google will start displaying the meta tags and title in both searches.
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Sorry, google is that way, it shows the title and the description thinks is best.
Take a look at a question I've asked a few weeks ago: -
Thnx For answering My query,
I got what you want to tell, But is there any way i get same Results instead of 2 different Titles, please Give me solution to make google accessible the correct title only.
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Hi there,
having the 301 with the www to the non-www does not imply that titles and descriptions in the snippet will be the one you set.
Google chooses what ever is the most fitting data to fill the serp snippet. I'd advise you to check how does your site appears in a actual serp.
Also, remember the title, meta descriptions and many other meta tags are signals. Some stronger than other, but signals any way. Google will set want it's best in it's way of analyzing this stuff.
Of course, it does not mean that we shouldn't care about those meta tags. They are very important and must be written with care.
Hope it helps.
GR.
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There is no guarantee that Google will use Title html tag in search results. In many cases Google rewrite titles to better reflect keywords searched.
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