Date stamp in the SERP
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How to remove date stamp in the SERP?
I removed dates In the blog posts of one of the blogs and it removed date stamp in the SERP.
How about regular sites?
Thanks.
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Google will also pick up on dates on comments, and sometimes it seems to randomly pick dates. Graywolf has done some testing around this and WordPress.
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Date stamps in SERPs are pulled from the web pages. If you do not offer any date stamp on your page, the SERPs should not offer a date stamp either.
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