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Bill Slawski

March 6, 2010November 29, 2016 Search technology Leave a comment Bill Slawski

Page Summaries in Search Results

Bill Slawski has written a great article on why a search engine might choose something other than meta descriptions for page summaries in search results.

Why a Search Engine Might Choose Something Other Than Meta Descriptions for Page Summaries in Search Results

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