Update landing page title on LinkedIn

Anonymous
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I can't seem to figure out how to change the title on my landing page so that when I share via LinkedIn I don't get a copyright message (by sharing the URL or by using the social sharing button). I checked the meta tags and everything seems ok. Any ideas on how to fix this? 

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Anonymous
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Hi all,

a quick (but not elegant) way to solve this might be to change the URL of the LP; any small change will do, eg. substituting the "-" with "_".

I found out this by chance while experiencing the same issue, but I created a support case nonetheless.
 

Francesco

Anonymous
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Experiencing this issue right now so would love to be notified if someone has an answer to it
Anonymous
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Cecile,

i actually tried with several colleagues but Linkedn seems to keep in memory the old content. I created a case. Will see.

Thank you for your quick response!
 

Alix

Cecile_Maindron
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Alix,

on top of my head, if you have previously approved your landing page with an old title + description and then change text, one of the 2 (title or description) won't be updated on your screen even if you clear your cache. BUT if you try on another browser or another PC (or in a couple of days on same browser) it should work. Don't ask me why. So I suggest you ask one of your colleagues to test and if it works for them, it works for everybody.

Cécile
Anonymous
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Hi Cecile,

do you know how to edit the Description, as it seems that LinkedIn keeps my old description ( I cleaned up my cache).
And my metatags look fine.

Thanks for your help:)

Merci
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Cecile_Maindron
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I have checked on my side and what appears on LinkedIn is what is written in our metadata (but we don't have custom html head)

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Josh_Hill13
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Are you using a token in the meta tag?

What other base code do you have in the header? Use view source on that active page and then look for <TITLE> and anything near that. Perhaps there is a script causing this to render improperly.

Does that copyright notice appear in the Title or Tab bar on your browser?