UK version of site showing US Cache and meta description
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Hi Fellow Moz'ers
We seem to have an issue where some of our UK site is showing meta descriptions from our US site in the serp's and when you check the cache: of the site it's brining up the .com instead of the .co.uk site.
example: cache:https://www.tinyme.co.uk/name-labels shows the US site
We've checked the href lang tags and they look ok to me (but i'm not an expert)
- https://www.tinyme.co.uk/name-labels" hreflang="en-gb"/>
- https://www.tinyme.com/name-labels" hreflang="en-us"/>
- https://www.tinyme.com.au/name-labels" hreflang="x-default" />
- https://www.tinyme.com.au/name-labels" hreflang="en-au"/>
We've had a search around and seen people have similar issues, but cant seem to find a definitive solution.
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