Hello,
I’m sorry to hear about the issues you’re facing with how your website appears in search results. To address the outdated logo and ensure your website name is displayed correctly, please follow these steps:
1. Update Your Logo in Rank Math
To update your logo in Rank Math, you can follow these steps:
- Go to your WordPress Dashboard.
- Navigate to Rank Math > General Settings > Logo for Google.
- Click on the Add or Upload File button to upload your latest logo.
- Make sure your logo meets the minimum resolution of 112×112 px.

2. Set Your Website Name
To ensure your website name appears in search results:
- Go to WordPress Dashboard > Settings > General.
- Make sure the Site Title is set to "Libramiser".
3. Check Your Schema Settings
Ensure that your organization schema is set up correctly:
- Go to Rank Math > Titles & Meta > Local SEO (if applicable) or Rank Math > Schema settings.
- Ensure that the organization name is set to "Libramiser" and that the correct logo is uploaded here as well.
4. Clear Cache
After making these changes, clear any caching plugins you may have installed, as well as your browser cache. This will help ensure that the latest changes are reflected when Google crawls your site again.
5. Wait for Google to Update
Please note that it may take some time for Google to reflect these changes in search results. You can request a re-crawl of your site through Google Search Console if you want to expedite the process.
If you would like more comprehensive assistance with setting up Rank Math or ensuring everything is configured correctly, we recommend our professional setup service. This service requires a PRO subscription and can help ensure your plugin setup adheres to the latest SEO standards.
If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, please feel free to reply to this ticket, and a human agent will assist you further.
Thank you for raising this concern!
Sources:
How to Setup Rank Math SEO Plugin Properly
Using Rank Math’s Local SEO Module » Rank Math
This is an automated reply from Rank Math Support Bot. Your ticket has been assigned to a human agent and we will get back to you shortly.
Hello,
Thank you for contacting us and bringing your concern to our attention.
Please note that Rank Math has no control over how the favicon will appear on the SERP. The images on Google SERPs are not controlled via the Schema markup or any plugin; it mostly depends on the keyword search term and the website authority.
You can check these Google guidelines on how to ensure that your favicon is set up to show on the search results page.
Regarding the site name, there are various sources that Google uses to define your site name on SERPs, including:
- og:site_name meta tag
- WebSite structured data
- Content in
title
elements
- Heading elements
Among them, Rank Math automatically includes the og:site_name
meta tag and the WebSite Schema on your website, and the rest you’ll have to include manually. You can also check the Google documentation on site-name: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/appearance/site-names
However, as mentioned in the documentation, this process is automated by the algorithm, and even though it takes into account the information on the website, it is still not guaranteed that your site name will come up correctly in Google SERPs, since it’s solely decided by Google what they find relevant and user-friendly and which one they want to show.
For more details, you can check this URL: https://rankmath.com/kb/display-site-name-in-search-results/
Please don’t hesitate to let us know if you have any other questions.
Thank you.
Does Google and Bing accept favicons with the image file 512 by 512 pixels?
I tried to do all the instructions provided in the links.
When will changes take effect?
Hello,
Both Google and Bing accept favicons that are 512 × 512 pixels.
Google recommends providing at least a 48 × 48 px favicon, but they support larger sizes like 512 × 512, and then they’ll resize it as needed.
Once you update the favicon, please clear your website cache and server-side cache.
Meanwhile, search engines won’t update this change instantly. It usually takes a few days to a few weeks for Google or Bing to re-crawl your site and refresh the favicon in search results.
To help speed things up, you can use the URL Inspection Tool to request reindexing of your homepage in Google Search Console. Since most search engines check the homepage for favicon updates, this usually makes the change appear sooner.
Let us know how it goes. Looking forward to helping you.
Thank you.