A: What description did you enter for the page?
B: What description is output in the How To View The Page Source of Your Site“>source code of your site?
C: What description does Google show?
Do A and B descriptions match? If not, please try the suggestions in this article: I’m not seeing a meta description in my <head> section?
Do A/B and C descriptions match? If not, please try the suggestions in this article: My meta descriptions aren’t showing up in the search result pages
Thread Starter
Raj
(@rajpbm)
@amboutwe First of all thanks for reply me.
I got it. Actually It was from siteground SG Optimizer Cache plugin. I deactivate that plugin and that issue has been resolved. Now yoast working perfectly.
Thanks!
@amboutwe My apologies for having to reopen this Resolved topic.
@rajpbm – My name is Ivan Atanasov, I am part of the Senior Support Team at SiteGround.
It sounds like there was some old cache residue kept by SG Optimizer which could have created the issue. The cache can be cleared, however, could you please share more information on the issue you had with SG Optimizer?
You can create a Support Ticket from your SiteGround User Area -> Support so that this can be investigated for you.
Please also share the ticket ID here so that I can assist.
Thread Starter
Raj
(@rajpbm)
@ivanatanasov – There is no error anymore.
One thing I would like to say about siteground. There is nothing better than siteground hosting. Actually I was not sure about this issue that’s why I submitted ticket here. Anyways now its working fine.
Thanks for reply 🙂