Title page google serp
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Why does Google change the titles automatically?
I have
<title>Canyoning Açores - São Jorge | Discover Experience Açores</title> but google show
Discover Experience Açores: Canyoning Açores - São Jorge
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Hello David,
II found the same problem on the site of the Backlinko
Backlinko have
<title></span><span>SEO Training and Link Building Strategies – Backlinko</span><span class="html-tag"></title>
but show
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Hi tiagoarruda,
For a while now, it seems to be Google's strong preference to have the brand name (rather than keywords) at the front of homepage titles.
It is very common for Google to re-write your homepage titles if your brand name isn't at the front and I think it's unlikely that you'll be successful in having it changed.
Cheers,
David
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thank you Gaston.
Now i waiting
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Fantastic!
It´s wait until Google updates its index.Best Luck!
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Cool! Lets hope its changes.
When clicking in one of those, the code given there, has te correct title?
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Hi there,
Google usually changes it´s title and or description as its thinks its better. Its very rare changing the title. It looks like its been just not the right amount of time since you´ve updated those meta tags.
I´d try telling fetching and rendering with Google search Console, checking what google sees and if its correct, asking to be indexed.
That option is under "Crawl" in the right menu in Search Console.Hope it helps.
Best luck.
GR
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