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    4. Why isn't our complete meta title showing up in the Google SERPS? (cut off half way)

    Why isn't our complete meta title showing up in the Google SERPS? (cut off half way)

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    • Citimarine
      Citimarine last edited by

      We carry a product line, cutless bearings (for use on boats).

      For instance, we have one, called the Able, that has the following meta title (and searched by View Page Source to confirm): BOOT 1-3/8" x 2-3/8" x 5-1/2" Johnson Cutless Bearing | BOOT Cutlass

      However, if I search for it on on Google by part number or name (boot cutless bearing, boot cutlass bearing), the meta title comes back with whole first part chopped off, only showing this : "x 5-1/2" Johnson Cutless Bearing | BOOT Cutlass - Citimarine ..."

      Any idea why?

      Here's the url if it will hopefully help: https://citimarinestore.com/en/metallic-inches/156-boot-johnson-cutless-bearing-870352103.html

      All the products in the category are doing the same.

      Thanks!

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      • sarahwalsh
        sarahwalsh last edited by

        sometimes the meta title might be too long, we had this problem with a Bristol company we had to rewrite the meta titles using yoast SEO, to improve the organic seo.

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        • BlueprintMarketing
          BlueprintMarketing @Citimarine last edited by

          Three methods using modules on your existing CMS of implementing the fixes.  I use labels  A, B & C three different configurations C is the least expensive I think all three of them would add a lot of value however you would be very safe using A  or C

          A)

          **1) all-in-one with canonical **

          https://addons.prestashop.com/en/seo-natural-search-engine-optimization/41644-essential-seo-all-in-one-tools-by-experts.html

          2) JSON-LD

          https://addons.prestashop.com/en/seo-natural-search-engine-optimization/31857-seo-structured-data-schema-markup-rich-snippet.html

          B)

          1) Add a canonical tag to your site

          https://addons.prestashop.com/en/url-redirects/22526-canonical-seo.html

          2) open graph

          https://addons.prestashop.com/en/products-on-facebook-social-networks/19002-open-graph-protocol-social-seo.html

          3) JSON-LD

          https://addons.prestashop.com/en/seo-natural-search-engine-optimization/31857-seo-structured-data-schema-markup-rich-snippet.html

          or

          C )

          1) Add a canonical tag to your site

          https://addons.prestashop.com/en/url-redirects/22526-canonical-seo.html

          2) This module offers structured data/JSON-LD Facebook and Twitter open graph tag redirects  Site maps etc. a base SEO suite without a canonical tag found above.

          https://addons.prestashop.com/en/seo-natural-search-engine-optimization/24387-everest-seo.html#overview

          This video is of the all-in-one module without the canonical tag unfortunately but it's the least expensive of the two.

          https://youtu.be/q3cQICHPypQ

          I hope this wasn't confusing I would choose A or C it will really help your site.

          All the best,

          Tom

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          • Citimarine
            Citimarine last edited by

            Very complete information. Thank you very much! I will first try simplifying the meta title, might be a bit too long now. See other competitors with the same meta title, just cutting out some of the later stuff we have.

            Will go through this answer more in detail when back in the office tomorrow and see the other suggestions. Thank you once again.

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            • BlueprintMarketing
              BlueprintMarketing last edited by

              I don't know how much it will help but if you remove the MFG prior to the part number it may help a little bit. It's a 30% chance but the reason I bring it up is when I google  "MFG#: 870352103." exactly what you have on the page shows me the highlight what I have typed in however the part number is shown in addition but it is not highlighted.

              I strongly believe this was done intentionally by Google for a better user experience.

              Google tunicates and rewrites descriptions all the time. I don't think to have the part number in the SERPS is considered important to Google

              Your meta description is a suggestion to Google. There’s no guarantee that it’ll actually be shown. So, if you don’t see your description, that means Google probably made something up for you. Perhaps it felt the meta description you created didn’t represent the content of the page, or is a duplicate, for instance. Here you’ll find all the possible reasons why your meta description doesn’t show.

              very long part numbers are unlikely to give a clear idea of the content of the page, therefore, less likely to be displayed.

              • Good descriptions are human-readable and diverse. Page-specific data is a good candidate for programmatic generation. Keep in mind that meta descriptions comprised of long strings of keywords don't give users a clear idea of the page's content, and are less likely to be displayed in place of a regular snippet.
              • Use quality descriptions. Finally, make sure your descriptions are truly descriptive. Because the meta descriptions aren't displayed in the pages the user sees, it's easy to let this content slide. But high-quality descriptions can be displayed in Google's search results, and can go a long way to improving the quality and quantity of your search traffic.
              • See https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/35624?hl=en
              • https://moz.com/blog/how-to-write-meta-descriptions-in-a-changing-world
              • https://www.authoritylabs.com/title-tags/
              • https://moz.com/learn/seo/meta-description
              • https://kb.yoast.com/kb/my-meta-descriptions-arent-showing-up-in-the-search-result-pages/

              I would look into implementing JSON-LD /schema on the page so you can edit your product number you can do this with the Screaming Frog it will show you the pixel with because character length is not always the same as the letter "I" use less space than the letter "H"

              It is free for up to 500 URLs https://www.screamingfrog.co.uk/seo-spider/

              In addition, I have posted your page URL, description and it is still lacking a canonical tag I would add one.

              the part number if search for will show up because that's what the user intends on looking for. In addition you do not want Google taking clicks from your website you want people to click on your site in order to find the part number you may want to change your content to make the part numbers a bigger part of the actual page content.

              • Page Url

              • https://citimarinestore.com/en/metallic-inches/156-boot-johnson-cutless-bearing-870352103.html

              • Title

              • BOOT 1-3/8" x 2-3/8" x 5-1/2" Johnson Cutlass Bearing [Length:53]

              • Meta Description

              • DURAMAX BOOT Cutlass Johnson Bearing, Naval Brass. Shaft Diameter: 1 3/8", Outside Diameter: 2 3/8", Length: 5 1/2", Thickness: 1/8". Weight: 1.8 lbs. 870352103 [Length:160]

              • Canonical

              • None

              Google "boot cutless bearing, boot cutlass bearing"

              https://imgur.com/wvORRCW.png

              https://citimarinestore.com/en/metallic-inches/156-boot-johnson-cutless-bearing-870352103.html

              Google "cutless bearing"

              https://imgur.com/Bftb9T7.png

              https://citimarinestore.com/citiguide/johnson-cutless-bearings-your-complete-guide/

              https://citimarinestore.com/en/136-johnson-duramax-cutless-bearings

              Googling "870352103"

              https://imgur.com/YD3mf6c.png

              It could be that it's over 550 pixels

              https://imgur.com/ztwihSa.png

              Try using https://metatags.io/ to add Open Graph tags to your products or Facebook twitter and other social media platforms

              • Page Url

              • https://citimarinestore.com/en/metallic-inches/156-boot-johnson-cutless-bearing-870352103.html

              • <title>BOOT 1-3/8" x 2-3/8" x 5-1/2" Johnson Cutlass Bearing</title>

              To add JSON-LD

              With

              https://www.rankranger.com/schema-markup-generator (I used a Image from your page  for the photo) https://citimarinestore.com/429-large/boot-johnson-cutless-bearing-870352103.jpg

              Tested in https://search.google.com/test/rich-results?id=qjE-Sbw4lhzWGpK4hmYHqA

              Add the MPN in JSON-LD****SKU is a retailer's own Stock Keeping Unit, which they use to keep track of inventory. This would be unique to each retailer. MPN is the Manufacturer's Part Number, which in the case of the DURAMAX BOOT Cutlass Johnson Bearing you mention would be 870352103

              Hope this helps,

              Tom

              wvORRCW.png Bftb9T7.png e1KXGgv.png YD3mf6c.png ztwihSa.png

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