Featured image in google search

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  • Prabhat
    Rank Math agency

    Hello,

    Thanks for contacting us and we regret the inconvenience caused.

    I searched your website on Google, but there were no images displayed on the SERPs. However, I was able to find them on Google images.

    As per your second screenshot, if you’re referring towards the social sharable image, then I tested your website on Facebook’s Debugger Tool, and I fetched fresh data from your website and the correct image was displayed.

    Please have a look at the screenshots available in the sensitive data section of this ticket and confirm it on your end.

    Looking forward to hearing from you.

    Thanks.

    Ross
    Rank Math free

    What I mean is that I set this image as a featured image: https://ibb.co/sypvQmZ

    And in google mobile search appears this one: https://ibb.co/1LHTWVv

    How can I set a #primaryimage for each page? How can I choose which image I want to show in google mobile search.?

    Hello,

    Thank you for the follow-up.

    If your featured image is already set, then it will be added to your Schema by Rank Math where it shows "primaryImageOfPage". You can also use Google’s Rich Results test to check.
    Primary Image

    Since the image in the schema is correct but Google is picking some other image, then that is because Google thinks that image is more relevant for the search term and there is not much you can do to force Google to use the image you are providing.

    I hope that helps. Thank you, and please don’t hesitate to contact us anytime if you need further assistance with anything else.

    Ross
    Rank Math free

    Thanks

    Hello,

    We are glad we have addressed your concern.

    If you have any other concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact us anytime by creating a new ticket to assist you further with anything else.

    Thank you.

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