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Google Rewriting Your Titles Is Not A Sign Of A Quality Issue

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Google Rewriting Your Titles Is Not A Sign Of A Quality Issue

Google’s John Mueller said on Twitter that Google rewriting your page titles is not a sign of a quality issue with your page or site. He said, some pages have good titles, some have bad – that is just the web. I am sure my title here could be better, so Google have at it.

Lily Ray asked the question, asking “if Google is overwriting your article titles at scale (say, 60% of your articles) – could this be perceived as a potential sitewide quality issue?” It is a good question that I never thought of before.

But John Mueller of Google said nope, he said “I wouldn’t consider most of those to be quality signals. Good sites have bad title elements, bad sites have good title elements.”

Here are those tweets in context:

So don’t panic if Google is rewriting your titles, at least, not from a quality issue or ranking issue. It might impact your CTR or your messaging, and then you can panic. But in terms of Google not trusting your site, or thinking less of your site, it does not seem you need to worry about that.

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Source: www.seroundtable.com

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