• Resolved freefree8

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    I add the meta description on the post :”Abelton Live comes in three editions: Intro,Standard and Suite. See arranging, composing, recording, mixing, mastering and other metrics about Abelton Live.” But it didn’t show on the browser. I already clear the cache still not working.

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  • Thread Starter freefree8

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    ALso I check this article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/my-meta-descriptions-arent-showing-up-in-the-search-result-pages/
    There is nothing wrong, but still show the wrong description.

    Thread Starter freefree8

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    And I notice the seo title is old one, not the new one. I use safari, and I try the chrome still displays old title.

    We looked at your provided page and we see the following meta is generated by Yoast SEO:

    <title>Abelton Live for EDM/Pop Producers - Go Produce It</title>
    <meta name="description" content="Live 9 comes in three editions: Intro, Standard and Suite. See arranging, composing, recording, mixing, mastering and other metrics about Abelton Live."/>
    

    What’s your expected SEO title you defined in Yoast SEO plugin? We can confirm the Yoast SEO is generating the meta description correctly. Can you please confirm whether you’re not seeing the meta description in Google search results or in your browser?

    Thread Starter freefree8

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    The title should be above you said, but when I serach it on safari, chrome and my mobile device, it didn’t show the correct words. You can serch google use”ableton live for edm/pop producers – go produce it”, you’ll see the first and second is my website’s post, I set the same title and same description, but one of it has correct title but wrong meta description, another has correct description but wrong title.

    It can take some time for Google to pick up on the changes you’ve made to your site. But even then, unfortunately, Google is the one who decides what your description says. If Google thinks a part of your text is more relevant to the search query than your own meta description, they’ll simply show that. All you can do is deliver them as good a description as possible.

    You may find these articles helpful as well:
    Write clean and meaningful meta description
    Optimize your content using focus keywords
    Write the perfect SEO title

    Similarly, we have a definitive guide that could guide you optimizing your site to the best practices outlined in this article: https://yoast.com/wordpress-seo/.

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