Title Not Getting Reflected

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Hey Warriors,

I have a blog site Online career advice | Professional advice | Career guidance | Career Bolster . Have three category pages (career advice, management lessons, entrepreneurship) over there. I updated the meta data one month back. And I saw today only that the page was crawled yesterday. But strange thing is that the title is not getting reflected on google search.

Like for career advice whatever title I have updated is not getting reflected in Google search result.

Can you guys help me what the problem is all about?

Regards!!!
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Google is free to use whatever title they feel is appropriate, so they will not always use your title.

    Also, if you recently changed it, that won't be reflected immediately. Google does not crawl the internet instantly.
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  • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
    The title of your category page seems to be something close to "Online career advice | Professional advice | Career guidance | Career Bolster" - about the same as the one that the forum software shows above. Google has moved to the direction where they help you by removing your spammy title, and having something more natural instead. Often they use page names.

    If you want to have your title, I'd suggest trying something that isn't as "optimized".
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    • Profile picture of the author Slade556
      Originally Posted by nettiapina View Post

      Google has moved to the direction where they help you by removing your spammy title, and having something more natural instead. Often they use page names.

      If you want to have your title, I'd suggest trying something that isn't as "optimized".
      I actually did not know this.
      I have always used titles that aren't over optimized, so I never had any trouble with "spammy looking titles", but it's interesting to know Google does this.
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