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Why are my Google sitelink titles/descriptions different from what I set in Squarespace?

Hey everyone — hoping someone here can help me out.

When you search for my business on Google, you see several sitelinks under my main site result (like “Services and pricing here,” “Our story,” etc.). The problem is:

  • The titles and descriptions in the sitelinks don’t match what I’ve entered in my Squarespace SEO settings for those pages.
  • I'm not trying to change which pages show up there, just how they show up.
  • I’ve already gone into Squarespace and updated the SEO title and meta description for each of those pages.
  • On my actual website, the page titles and headings are correct — but in the Google search results, the sitelink labels and snippets are outdated or totally different.

I’m using Squarespace 7.1. Is there a way to force Google to update these, or at least better align the sitelink text with what I’ve entered in my SEO settings?

Would really appreciate any advice or tips. I’ve already submitted the sitemap through Search Console and requested indexing on the updated pages, but no luck yet.

Thanks in advance! Photo in comments to explain.

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