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adultgames to AdultGames
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Hello, we apologize for the issue you are facing with the text displayed in the search engine results pages (SERP). To change how your site name appears in SERPs, you can follow these steps:
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Add a Site Name to Your Homepage Title Tag:
- Go to your WordPress Dashboard → Settings and enter your desired site name (e.g., "AdultGames") in the Site Title field. You can also add a description in the Tagline field.
- After making changes, scroll down and click Save Changes.
- Go to your WordPress Dashboard → Settings and enter your desired site name (e.g., "AdultGames") in the Site Title field. You can also add a description in the Tagline field.
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Set Your Homepage H1 Header Tag:
- Navigate to WordPress Dashboard → Settings → Reading and check how your homepage is set to display. If it’s set to display a static page, edit that page and ensure the title reflects your desired site name.
- Update the page title to "AdultGames" and click Update.
- Navigate to WordPress Dashboard → Settings → Reading and check how your homepage is set to display. If it’s set to display a static page, edit that page and ensure the title reflects your desired site name.
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Add a Site Name to Your Website Structured Data:
- Ensure that you have the Schema module enabled in Rank Math by going to Rank Math SEO → Schema.
- Then, go to Rank Math SEO → Titles & Meta → Local SEO and fill in the required fields, including the Website Name as "AdultGames".
- Don’t forget to click Save Changes after updating.
- Ensure that you have the Schema module enabled in Rank Math by going to Rank Math SEO → Schema.
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Request Google to Reindex Your Homepage:
- After making these changes, you may want to request Google to reindex your homepage through the Google Search Console.
- Enter your homepage URL and click on REQUEST INDEXING.
It may take some time for Google to reflect these changes in the SERPs. Thank you for raising this concern, and we hope this helps! If you have any further questions, feel free to reply to this ticket.
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Why Google Displays URL Instead of Site Name in SERP? » Rank MathThis 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 so much for getting in touch.
These are for sitenames and note that Google uses a machine learning algorithm to generate the sitename for your pages based on other information it has collected about your website and your industry.
I would suggest keeping mentioning the desired title on both the title of the page and the schema structure (which our plugin automatically adds after configuring the Local SEO settings in Rank Math > Titles & Meta).
Lastly, please go through the Google guidelines about the site name to help you increase the chances of displaying the desired site name on the SERP: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/appearance/site-names
Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us if you have any other questions.
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