"Affordable SEO Services USA - Mantra" derived from
"Technology IT Staffing Services - Mantra" derived fromCode:<meta name="description" content="Best Professional SEO company USA having SEO experts provides professional SEO services, seo marketing services, SEO consulting services. Affordable SEO Services with guaranteed results." />
You seem to be using your Titles for keyword stuffing rather than being descriptive of the content of the pages.Code:<title>IT Staffing | Technology Staffing | Technology IT Staffing Services | Mantra</title>
Well but it is like that only on all pages so many having very good page position, here my main question is why Google is showing that keywords in title. and particular for those 2 pages only? for Affordable SEO Services USA - Mantra it is not same word appear in whole title, description and content anywhere. Google can do such combination for the website?
That code came straight from your own site, not from Google.
Given that you're using the Titles for keyword stuffing, Google is ignoring some of them and looking for other character strings on the page that it thinks better describe it than does the Title.
I haven't looked at the source code of any of your other pages; but, I'd not be surprised to find that Google is only using part of the Titles, rather than the whole thing.
Another source for title text is the text in backlinks to the page. I found this one that may have contributed:
mauilogic .com/detail.php?id=35240
That's got 10 uses of the word SEO in 5 lines, out doing your meta description that only has 6, in one line![]()