i want to change tilte and description is effect in seo

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i have dynamic website and link structure is large then i want to change titles and description of my website then google take it new index or not and rank position change or not
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  • Profile picture of the author Corey Taylor
    Originally Posted by jagadeesh777 View Post

    i have dynamic website and link structure is large then i want to change titles and description of my website then google take it new index or not and rank position change or not
    Are you using a CMS like Wordpress?

    If yes, then install yoast seo and change the description through the plugin.
    If not, change <title> tags using coding.

    Notepad++ can help in this case a lot, since you can see the coding with colors
    and lets you edit it easier.

    I highly suggest using wordpress though.
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  • Profile picture of the author jagadeesh777
    thanks, friends giving valuable suggestion.but i have doubt with large link my website didnt get good rank in google search positions.with out changing links how can i get good position in google search results.
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  • Profile picture of the author robwilliam
    Hey jagadeesh, You ask a very good question... Don't worry you change meta tags it not affect your current ranking. just take one thing in mind, Never change url of website or internal pages that ranked
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  • Profile picture of the author arjun2004
    Making changes to meta tags wont affect your google rankings in anyway. Only thing please use good keywords in your titles and description with the prescribed character length for both of them.
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    • Profile picture of the author dave_hermansen
      Originally Posted by arjun2004 View Post

      Making changes to meta tags wont affect your google rankings in anyway. Only thing please use good keywords in your titles and description with the prescribed character length for both of them.
      I would have to disagree with this statement. First of all, the meta title is probably the most important place to have your targeted keywords. All search engines look at the meta title first to determine what a page may be about.

      Then, the allegation that meta titles and meta descriptions do not help with SEO is wrong, too. Our studies, as well as studies done by Neil Patel, Rand Fishkin and others show that your meta titles and meta descriptions can have a dramatic effect on click-through rates and that click-through rates seem to have a very large impact on the ranking of a page.

      Therefore, you should spend time making sure that your meta title tag has your targeted keyword phrase for that page - preferably at the beginning - along with something that will grab a human viewer's attention. Now that you have their attention, see if you can construct the best meta description that will get them to click. If I was targeting "easy home alarm system" my meta title and description mike be something like:

      Easy Home Alarm System - Anyone Can Install This!
      So easy a child could install it, see why our home alarm system is one of the most popular ones on the market. Don't miss our Huge Sale This Month!
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      BizSellers.com - The #1 place to buy & sell websites!
      We help sellers get the MAXIMUM amount for their websites and all buyers know that these sites are 100% vetted.
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        Originally Posted by dave_hermansen View Post

        I would have to disagree with this statement. First of all, the meta title is probably the most important place to have your targeted keywords. All search engines look at the meta title first to determine what a page may be about.

        Then, the allegation that meta titles and meta descriptions do not help with SEO is wrong, too. Our studies, as well as studies done by Neil Patel, Rand Fishkin and others show that your meta titles and meta descriptions can have a dramatic effect on click-through rates and that click-through rates seem to have a very large impact on the ranking of a page.
        ROTFLMAO! Boy are you sadly mistaken. Nobody on your list ever said a thing about meta title.

        Why? Because meta title has not been used since 1996. Sure, there is a meta tag for title, but completely useless in 2016. Step into the real world of search engines, not directories.

        If you don't know the difference between meta title and the now all-important title tag, then you need to get grip on reality.

        The title tag for SEO, is not meta title. Not even close.

        Again, go back and read what those "gurus" said. They never mention meta title.

        But, you are not alone. People just hear a guy who knew a guy, then mix things up.

        Paul
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        • Profile picture of the author yukon
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          Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

          ROTFLMAO! Boy are you sadly mistaken. Nobody on your list ever said a thing about meta title.

          Why? Because meta title has not been used since 1996. Sure, there is a meta tag for title, but completely useless in 2016. Step into the real world of search engines, not directories.

          If you don't know the difference between meta title and the now all-important title tag, then you need to get grip on reality.

          The title tag for SEO, is not meta title. Not even close.

          Again, go back and read what those "gurus" said. They never mention meta title.

          But, you are not alone. People just hear a guy who knew a guy, then mix things up.

          Paul




          ...but he mentioned Neil and Rand. Surely he knows what he's talking about.
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  • Profile picture of the author anhvu
    Originally Posted by jagadeesh777 View Post

    i have dynamic website and link structure is large then i want to change titles and description of my website then google take it new index or not and rank position change or not
    Hi Jagadeesh!
    Don't worry, it's not affect to your website's rankings. You can change anything in your website, but avoid to change keywords of posts. Best wishes!
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Originally Posted by jagadeesh777 View Post

    i have dynamic website and link structure is large then i want to change titles and description of my website then google take it new index or not and rank position change or not


    Changing a page title on an page that's already ranked (example anywhere on first page of Google SERPs) is a shot in the foot.

    Use heading tag text on the same page to tweak the SERPs.

    If the page is buried in the SERPs you have nothing to lose. Edit the page title.
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  • Profile picture of the author siyaab
    I would have to disagree with this statement. First of all, the meta title is probably the most important place to have your targeted keywords. All search engines look at the meta title first to determine what a page may be about.
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  • Profile picture of the author vovanfree
    If you think that the meta-information wasn't completed correctly, change it, correct it, google can change the length of the title, because the screel resolution changes Google has expanded title lenght to 600px
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