chrisadwebteam
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Hi there, I had tried that before but tried it again after your message and it worked like a charm! Thank you for your time and quick help. I do appreciate it!
Cheers!
Yes, exactly. I agree.
It doesn’t make sense for the rest of us that use WordPress for page heavy websites (not post heavy) to have the real estate of the description taken up by a date that will literally never ever show in search results.
When we are making hundreds of titles/descriptions for pages – what is the use of the plugin if it practically doesn’t work for us???
It truly is a bad decision. I think Yoast will lose a lot of users over this change.
Yes, “most”… not all.
So the change negatively effects us – and the whole dental industry. Just letting you know so you can take it into consideration and revert the change.
Also, I could share hundreds of examples of the date not showing on my end but there’s really no need to.
Look up any dentist in any town, city, or state and no date ever shows next to their homepage or services pages. It just doesn’t happen. Ever.
Thanks for your reply. I’m confused because I’ve literally (100% literally) never seen a date snippet included in Google’s search results for the hundreds of websites that I manage.
“Our research shows that Google shows the date for the majority of the results so it would make sense that the date is also counted when making a description.” <— Not true for me. What is this research??
It doesn’t make sense. So I guess I’ll have to use the third party tool going forward.
Again, I really hope you remove this backwards change in the next update.