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  1. The following are the 5 SEO copywriting tips. 1. Choose A Realistic Keyword Goal 2. Analyze The Top-Ranking Content 3. Understand And Write For Search Intent 4. Outline Your Structure 5. Prioritize quality content Connect with me to know more about SEO & Digital Marketing
  2. Hi @Tiger_Thomas, Following are the Possible Causes for a Disapproved Google Ad Outgoing URLs on the landing page are using HTTP when the landing page is secure over HTTPS (learn more about enabling a secure domain within our documentation: Securing your Domains with SSL). You don’t have a page published to the root of your domain/subdomain. Eg. test.domain.com/page-1 has a page but test.domain.com is blank. Images are hosted on software that Google Ads doesn’t approve, such as unsupported image files or formats. Try changing the image formats to more recognized formats, like .ico, .png, .jpg, etc. There are redirects on the landing page domain or page URL. WordPress plugin(s) is deemed malicious by Google. Custom scripts added to the landing page are referencing external content deemed malicious by Google. You have included automatic downloads on the landing page. According to Google's Unwanted Software Policy, “download of [a] software should only begin when the user has consented to the download by clicking on a clearly-labeled download button." You have included form fields that prompt the visitor to submit sensitive information. According to Google's Unwanted Software Policy, "software must not collect sensitive information such as banking details without proper encryption." Misrepresentation of the expected content. Here are some examples provided by their documentation: “An ad that only contains the words 'Download' or 'Play' without identifying the software it advertises for." "A "Play" button that leads to a download." An ad that mimics or copies the design of another publisher's site to entice visitors, but contains malicious content or unrelated software instead. Sometimes, a browser will automatically search for a favicon on your landing page. A favicon is an icon image or tab icon that’s associated with your website. If your browser does not detect a favicon installed on your page, this can return a 404 error within the browser console, and Google Ads may flag this 404 as malicious. To remedy this, you can install a favicon across your landing pages: If you’re working with the Classic Builder, see adding a favicon. If you’re building a page with Smart Builder, see how to update your page metadata, including uploading a favicon. Or, if you don’t wish to install a favicon, you can add this tag to the Head of your page to stop browsers from requesting a favicon: <link rel="icon" href="data:;base64,iVBORw0KGgo="> Learn more about adding custom scripts here: Adding Custom Scripts and CSS in the Classic Builder. And Please also go through the following screenshot Connect with me for further discussion.
  3. Hi @MichaelNelson I would like to suggest you some tips that will be helpful for your to manage and write unique meta title and description tags. Create excel or spreadsheet Copy and paste meta title and description of all pages your website Write the meta title and description tag more catchy and attractive way. Put CTA(Call-to-action) lines on the meta description tags, so that you can easily get leads and sales. Get in touch with me for more SEO queries, mail us at sales@searchonic.com
  4. Hi @byharriet - Thank you so much further communication/Discussion, Surely I'll let you know how to resolve this issue. Case 1 While searching with google search query "coachfident site:coachfident.net". Google will shows all the result containing "coachfident" words on all webpages of (coachfident.net) website. Please go through the below screenshot. Case 2 While searching with google search query "site:site:coachfident.net/business-coaching" or "site:https//www.coachfident.net/business-coaching" . Google will shows result containing only one landing webpages/inner page of (coachfident.net) website. Please go through the below screenshot. You've place meta title & description for "/business-coaching/" as shown below Meta Title:- Business Coaching — Coachfident Meta Description:- ✓ Führung und Unternehmertum ✓ Top Business Coaches finden Suggestion Write eye-catchy and attractive meta title & description, so that you can able to get good CTR and traffic. Connect with me to know on sales@searchonic.com Thanks & Regards
  5. Hi @byharriet I have gone through deep analysis why the meta title and description tags are displaying/showing different rather than real ones. It is due to a latest google algorithm update i.e. (rewriting the meta-title and description google update) that was noticed on Aug 16,2021. The rewriting the meta-title and description google update states that Google is rewriting meta title and description for a limited number of webpages in search results often replacing the text with a webpages "H1 Tags" In your website i.e. https://www.helenthecelebrant.com/ The by default meta title & Description of your website is Title: Helen The Celebrant Meta description: Independent Celebrant of Weddings, Funerals, Celebrations of life, Vow renewals, Naming &amp; Welcoming celebrations. East Yorkshire &amp; UK. Let's talk But when your write site:https://www.helenthecelebrant.com/ Then the meta title & Description of your website will display/shown as same as the by default Title: Helen The Celebrant Meta description: Independent Celebrant of Weddings, Funerals, Celebrations of life, Vow renewals, Naming &amp; Welcoming celebrations. East Yorkshire &amp; UK. Let's talk If you change the search intent or query than it may pick "H1 tags" as rewriting the meta-title and description google update has said. It simply depends on the search intent or search query with respect your targeting Keywords. There may some different reasons(other than rewriting the meta-title and description google update) that impacts on changing the meta title & description - When you've search at that time your website may not indexed properly. - Maybe your search intent query will be different. You can read more about rewriting the meta-title and description google update from here:- https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-is-rewriting-title-tags-in-serps/416793/#close Feel free to connect with me on https://bit.ly/3fLgBp0,
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