Originally Posted by
Chris M
Curiosity question, not a problem that needs answers.
I just finished a site for a retired actor turned author. In the website description box I used "Bryon Williams, Australian actor, director and author." I used the same for the page description of the home page too.
When typing bryonsbooks.com.au into Bing, it returns the first paragraph of the home page as the description. Google returns a snippet from a book description on a popup layer on page 3. Duck Duck hasn't found the site yet.
Why has Bing and Google found random paragraphs and ignored the site and page descriptions? They haven't used H1 or H2 either, just Normal Text.
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