
: Google cuts my page title on search results It seems that Google cuts my page title on search results. Is there a best practice to provide titles? The page www.currenttime.tv/content/article/27236953.html
It seems that Google cuts my page title on search results. Is there a best practice to provide titles?
The page currenttime.tv/content/article/27236953.html should have this title: Кто такой 'бог Кузя'? Все что вы хотели знать о задержанном лидере секты.
And here's the title on Google:
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From moz.com
Google typically displays the first 50-60 characters of a title tag,
or as many characters as will fit into a 512-pixel display. If you
keep your titles under 55 characters, you can expect at least 95% of
your titles to display properly. Keep in mind that search engines may
choose to display a different title than what you provide in your
HTML. Titles in search results may be rewritten to match your brand,
the user query, or other considerations.
Google may show the H1 tag of that page instead of title tag based on the relevancy of the page.
Google showing H1 text instead of page TITLE in search result?
You actually can't force Google to display your entire title tag. You provide a title and Google estimates if it's relevant to the page and if it considers that is not, it can decide to change it (cutting it, rewriting it, etc.).
If you want to be sure to see your entire title tag on Google, just do what's necessary to use a relevant title for your page.
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