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| Google’s Page Title Update: What We Know So Far Posted: 31 Aug 2021 02:38 AM PDT Last week I, along with other SEO professionals, noticed a peculiar change in the search engine results pages (SERPs). Our carefully crafted title tags were being replaced, and not a lot of people were thrilled. The hypothesis is that Google's Page Title Update was to blame, so let's talk about what we know so far.
What Is Google's August 2021 Page Title Update?On August 24, 2021, Google informed the public of a new system that can generate titles for website pages. According to the article released, the new system will focus more on accurately describing what a page is about rather than adapting to the query posed by the searcher. So, how will it do that? In the same announcement, Google noted down some factors that the new system will take into consideration when it creates a title tag. Some of these include:
Although the new system has gone live on the SERPs, Google's recommendation to site masters is to still ensure that they create good HTML title tags. Out of all of the factors, Google approximates that 80% of the time title tags will be the basis of the generated titles. Now that you know more about the Page Title Update, let's talk about what happened when the new system went live. Impact On Search ResultsLast week, multiple webmasters spoke up about the new title tags that were being generated for their pages. Some are even calling it the “titlepocalypse.” The cause of frustrations was mostly the inaccuracy of the title tags being created by the new system. This has led to drops in traffic and the CTR of affected pages, which is a good cause of concern for any website owner. Here are just a few examples of the concerns people had with the new title tags generated by Google's page title update. Copy Is Not Found On The PageOne common concern is for title tags created from content not found on the page. Take a look at what happened to our landing page for the keyword "SEO Philippines" on Google. The HTML title tag we placed directly matched the keyword, but Google's new page title system changed it to this.
What's even more questionable is that if you look through the content, there is no mention of the phrase "best SEO in the Philippines" either. Other webmasters have also experienced the same phenomenon, with some noticing that the title tags were generated from the anchor texts of internal and external links. The problem with this is that they may not be able to completely summarize what a page is about. Informal CapitalizationsNotice anything else in the example above? That's right, the informal capitalization. Web owners have also been sharing screenshots of their newly generated title tags having different capitalizations. This can look unprofessional to a searcher, which can lead to them not clicking on the page. Take a look at the example SEO writer Jennifer Slegg shared in a tweet last week. |
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