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: How to Re-Crawl My Website on Google? I have one issue with my website. When I updated the meta title and description the first time, everything was fine and Google crawled the website within

@Speyer207

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I have one issue with my website. When I updated the meta title and description the first time, everything was fine and Google crawled the website within 24 hours. But now due to some keyword variations I had to change the title and description again.

As of now the new title is crawled by Google but the description is still the old one. I updated my site over a week ago but still the search results display the old description.

Does anyone know how much time it might take to index my website's description again so that I can rank on my targeted keyword?

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@Caterina187

Have you attached the site to Google Search Console (formerly: Google Webmasters Tools)?

Through the console, you can speed up the process by doing Fetch as Google. It fetches the page's info for you as Google would, then after it is completed, gives you the option to submit the link to Google.

To speed site crawl rates up overall, you can add your sitemap to Google Search Console as well.

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@Sent6035632

Google only decides about the crawling of any websites.It is based on several factors.One of the main factors is data freshness.Caffeine update googleblog.blogspot.in/2010/06/our-new-search-index-caffeine.html is mainly focused on that.

Mean While you can use support.google.com/webmasters/answer/6066468?rd=1 Fetch & Render tool to know about the page rendering

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@Courtney195

Sometimes a couple of hours, sometimes a couple of days, in rare cases one or two weeks.

Can't really give you a better answer really. It depends on your rank (how important are you to users (according to them)?), the amount of visitors, the amount of fresh content, the relevance of the page itself, dumb luck (e.g.: It's your turn again).

It also depends on how well those pages are to find, make sure you have your sitemap correct.

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