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There is no way to force them to use your specific snippet

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2025 6:40 am
by Rina7RS
Note: Search engines may choose to ignore your meta description if they think it’s inappropriate for the page, or they may choose to display a custom description from the page’s content if they think it’s more appropriate.
Search engines primarily use meta descriptions to describe pages in search engine results, usually below the page title. Customizing and writing descriptive meta descriptions can encourage users to click on your results in search engines, even if you don't necessarily rank first. It's an advertisement and your chance to make a lasting impression.

Writing engaging, informative descriptions for every page on your ivory coast mobile database website is a best practice that will allow you to attract more visits. While it may feel like a lot of work to craft descriptions for every page and post, it’s worth the effort.

If you don't provide a meta description, the search engine will usually try to find the keywords that were searched for in your page and automatically select a string - and highlight the searched phrase in bold on the results page. In some cases, Google will generate its own meta description for you.

Automatically generated snippets whether by plugins or search engines are rarely as descriptive or engaging as handwritten ones. Make sure it entices readers to click through and make sure it contains your post or page’s focus keyword at least once.