I can't change the title and the meta description on my wordpress site? - wordpress

here is my site: escapebollaert.com
It is a site made on wordpress, my site is finished and I will want the referenced. I installed the Rank Math SEO plugin. But the problem is, when I modify the title and meta description with the Rank Math SEO plugin, and I do a search on google, the title and meta description do not appear? do you have a solution so that i can change the tittle and meta description of my site ?

I had the same thing few days back with one of my sites and it took google about 2 days to update it. But you need to know that in some (rare) cases, google will choose what they consider is the best thing to display on their search engine and you will have nothing to do about it. The only thing you can do (in my opinion) is to make sur the title of the page should be the same as the of your article.

How long are you waiting? It takes time for google to scrape your site and store what it wants to display to the searches.

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Meta description changed out of the blue

I am currently experiencing a problem with my google results. My meta description has been changed to characters I know nothing about for no reason. Normally here was the description that is on my home page, but that is suddenly gone. (see the screenshot for clarification).
I've tried a lot of things to adjust the meta description, but unfortunately I can't figure it out and this is a bad image for my company.
It concerns the website www.webrange.nl that I built with wordpress. Does anyone have any tips or maybe a way to solve this? So that the description returns to normal.
I have changed the description in the head of the website:
All-in webdevelopment
And also changed it with a seo plugin, and in the theme it self.
Description displayed on google results can be different from the meta description of your website for multiples reasons.
Google crawlers doesn't crawl websites everytime, there may be a delay of few hours to few days between your meta description modification and the moment when google update the description displayed on search results.
As we can see and your page, the meta description seems correct. It 's possible that you already fixed your problem but you'll have to wait for Google to update it on their side.
You can check google search console to force a new indexation of your page, or (re)send your xml sitemap. It can accelerate the process.
Also, keep in mind that Google can use an excerpt of your page content instead of your meta description if Google decides that the excerpt he found on your page is more relevant than your meta description, depending on keyword searched by the user. Example : You have a page talking about cars, and the user search for "engine" in google. If your meta description does not contain the word "engine" but your page content has a text containing it, there is high probability that Google display a description with an excerpt of that content instead of your meta description. It can be confusing

Google Search Results Page

Google Search Results shows different variations when searched the Website name with adding a space. I am Using WordPress Yoast Plugin.
Sometimes the results just show as a link and sometimes the results shows with the Inner Page Link details as well?
Does anyone can help what makes that happen?
See Attached Sample
The inner page links you are referring are called termed as site-links by google, and these site-links are picked up by google based on your website ranking/traffic/popularity the more old/famous your site the fast site-links will be picked-up by google.
The search result is depends on the search phrase you use, Google will always match the search term with the title of the site, if more close the match the higher probability of pulling the site links.
You can also user google search console to demote the links to appear in google search.
And the Yoast SEO plugin will give you the options to title,describe,keyword every post and page of wordpress site, but this plugin/ any other plugins have no direct effect on this site links.

How can you associate your registered trademark to your website when that specific term is searched on Google or other Web Crawlers?

On Bing & Yahoo our link is showing up on the first page, but I am having issues with it showing up on google search. Here are additional details:
The term is the title of the wordpress blog & it has been officially registered with the USPTO.
The site has been active since Jan 17,2016, so far we have 8 posts on it and we want to continue to post fun/relevant posts on the blog.
Thought a trademark association would be in Google Webmaster Tools, but it isn't there.
I looked at Ad Words and saw that it isn't a commonly searched term at all, so figured our blog would come up on the first page.
Been trying different SEO plugins & methods to improve the search for the term, but nothing seems to be working.
This seems to be a very odd issue. I been looking everywhere to figure this one out, but haven't found anything, and I am not sure who to turn to for help. Please help!
SEO is a tricky one,
but it works like this
Meta Description is number one (paste your url I can have a look at the code)
Meta Title (page Title)
Length the domain has been online
Number of crosslinks
Sitemap submission to google (then fetch url )
Make sure your robot.txt is not denying search engines
Make sure your website has content.
http://swiftmedia.ca/marketing.php

Do I need WP page titles for all of my pages in Yoast SEO plugin?

We have recently installed Yoast SEO plugin in WordPress for our site. And now comes the question, should we add WP page titles to all of the 440+ pages (interviews) manually, is there a sense to make it (each of them has unique title)?? Or it is more important to optimize just the main and most important pages?
Thank you in advance!
With the recent update of Yoast SEO plugin it uses your WordPress posts title for the meta title by default so you do not need to go through and enter the title for all of them. However, you should go through them and enter a unique Focus Keyword for each of them also your own Meta description for them.
It's important that the titles have unique, searchable, helpful titles. Google values a good search experience. If you have the available time/resources, it's an investment that plays a small role in your overall SERP rankings.
Below is a 10,000 hit recommendation.
It is just that, a (personal) recommendation.
• If you are getting < 10,000 hits per month, optimize your 10-50 pages driving the most traffic.
• If you are getting 10,000+ hits per month and have the available time/resources, it's a cheap investment that plays a small role in your overall SERP rankings.

WordPress: Isolating posts on a certain topic, to one section of a site

First, I've only programmed a lot of HTML, know a little PHP and am playing with Wordpress, experimenting and learning it the way I learn everything else, trial and error, heavy on the error.
The subject line isn't very clear I'm sure. I have a site set up for writing. The posts act as categories and to a Page menu for static submissions. All posts, in the theme show up on page 1, 2, etc. Great.
What I'm trying to figure out and want is this. I want a separate section of Posts just for one topic, in this case movie reviews. So the main section of the site is general posting. I want a separate section where users can post to their hearts content but have those movie posts REMAIN in one section and not be mixed in with the "general population." Ok, they click on the Movie Review link on the main page. This takes them to the Site Admin where they can write a review in TinyMCE and Publish it. IS there a way that these Posts can show up in a section of their own?
I've even installed a second WP site for this purpose. Wonderful, but now I have to transfer all registered users there and any new ones. That's insane. Plus, the user would have to log in twice, once for the original and once for the Movie WP. Also unacceptable.
If I'm on the wrong site to ask this question, let me know and my apologies. Otherwise, some guidance would keep me from my endless Google search.
You can use Categories to mimic this. So your movie reviews would be at mysite.com/category/movie-reviews/. You would then modify index.php to exclude the movie reviews category from the main page.
If you're comfortable with using php, you could instead use custom post types. This is a better solution, but would require more custom coding. The bottom of the Codex page I linked to has some excellent walkthroughs on using CPTs.

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