• Resolved laurebel

    (@laurebel)


    When I seach my site in a browser, my URL shows up, but my site name just says blog, not the actual name of my site. As well, the metadata description under the URL does not show up. I entered all of this information under the general settings tab and the SEO advanced settings. I just can’t figure out what I am missing. Thanks!

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    Thread Starter laurebel

    (@laurebel)

    I’m sorry, do you want my site address? https://www.laurebellephotography.com I am so new to all of this.

    At first glance everything looks fine on your site. Could you give the link with the SERPS containing the problem?

    Thread Starter laurebel

    (@laurebel)

    I am not sure if this is what you mean by SERPS, but here is the link. When you pull this up, my facebook page is at the top, then my old blog, then my current site. As you can see it is titled blog, and then the next one in the list says investment which is also from my site. I just don’t understand why Laurbelle Photography doesn’t show instead or as well. Thank you so much for helping me with this. I have been working on this for HOURS and figure it out.

    Thread Starter laurebel

    (@laurebel)

    OOPS! I made the whole paragraph the link. It will still get you there. Told you I am a newbie!

    Did you recently work on your seo? -> setting titles and descriptions as they are now

    google takes time to update its results . And since your blog is new so it will take some time to refresh . you should check https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/richsnippets?url=+http%3A%2F%2Fwww.laurebellephotography.com&html= its working fine . Will be indexed in couple of days

    Thread Starter laurebel

    (@laurebel)

    Yes last night I added and changed them I think. I also added a metadata dscription and metadata keywords. Come to think of it I can’t remember if my site name on browser was correct or if it said blog then as well. I can’t remember.

    Yeah, there’s no problem. Give google a week or 2. It should be all fine by then.

    next time while updating anything use google rich snippet to see how your url will look in search results

    Thread Starter laurebel

    (@laurebel)

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! I had no idea it would take so long to see the changes. Thank you for the tip on google rich snippet. And thanks to both of you for taking the time to help this newbie!!

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