Exact Match Keywords for Google Listing

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Hello. Last week, my website started going up the ranks of Google for my target keywords from page 10 to page 7 very rapidl. My website's search result title is listed on Google as the name of the website. My target keywords are in my url in the exact same order. When my website was on page 7, Google dropped the last word in my listing (which is the last word in my website name) and therefore, my website was listed as my target keywords instead of the whole name of my website. It stayed like this for a few days, and appeared like that not just on my computer, but on publicly used computers that don't store my browser habits (and that I had used for the first time so, they couldn't have stored my browser habits because there were none to store). Then, a few days later, my website began to go back to page 10 and Google changed my listing back to my website name. Has this ever happened to anyone else? Why would this happen? And, wouldn't having your Google search result title appear as the same exact words as your target keywords be very beneficial?
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  • Profile picture of the author Stanleymathew
    There are many factors that may have made it happen.
    -You click through rate may have been very poor thus forcing google to take such an action
    -They may have been a high bounce rate which tells Google the keywords you are raking for are irrelevant
    -You may not have optimised the your site accordingly
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