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Hi,
my site was with the "under construction" homepage, but a month ago I updated it and added few pages of content and submitted a sitemap to Google.

Google indexed the new pages from sitemap, indexed all the pages very well, but it keeps showing the old "domain.com" as meta title and "under construction" as meta description in search results for the homepage (www.domain.com)...

How to fix this issue?
 
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Just continue with link building. Google may take time in updating your website in search results but it will surely show them.
 
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Just continue with link building. Google may take time in updating your website in search results but it will surely show them.

In Addition to this Participate in Forums & Blogs Commenting......this will also help you.
 
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Google is very inert system. I think you need to allow them more time
 
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Fresh incoming links to your site will help Google refresh your home page indexing in their system. Follow mohithanche's advice.
 
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I suggest you to continue building links to your site. Google will crawl your site in the future.
 
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I suggest you to continue building links to your site. Google will crawl your site in the future.
Absolutely correct, you have to generate backlink and some more steps like submit sitemap in search engine.
 
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You just have to wait a little bit.
 
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Just build more links and submit to social bookmarks and your site will eventually get indexed.
 
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Google can take time just wait it will show up :)
 
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Hi,

this will take some time to indexed. try quality link building,forum submission etc.
 
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