Hello,
I apologize for the issue you are facing with your post titles not showing in Google searches. This can be a common occurrence, and there are a few reasons why Google might choose to display the base site title instead of the post title.
One reason could be that Google is dynamically changing the title depending on the search terms used by searchers to better match the search intent. Another reason could be that Google may include your brand name in the title automatically, even if you deliberately leave it out from your titles.
To address this issue, you can consider the following steps:
-
Ensure Proper Title Tag: Make sure your post has a descriptive and relevant title tag that accurately represents the content of the page.
-
Check for Brand Name Inclusion: Understand that Google might include your brand name in the title, and this could be intentional on Google’s part.
-
Review Google’s Guidelines: Familiarize yourself with Google’s guidelines on writing good titles to ensure compliance with their recommendations.
If after checking these points, the issue persists, you can reach out to Google through their Search Help Community to provide feedback or seek further assistance.
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, please feel free to let us know. Thank you for bringing this concern to our attention.
Sources:
Google Shows A Different Meta Title/Description For My Site » Rank Math
Google Shows A Different Meta Title/Description For My Site » Rank Math
General Tab in Meta Box of Rank Math SEO Plugin
Why Google Displays URL Instead of Site Name in SERP? » Rank Math
Hello,
Thank you for contacting us and sorry for any inconvenience that might have been caused due to that.
When this is something happens that means your homepage is ranking better and more optimized than the other pages of your website. Also, Please note that ranking your pages on Google depends on so much more than just your on-page optimization. Here are some of the factors Google considers when ranking you:
1. Your website’s authority
2. Your content’s quality and how better it is than the other article currently ranking.
3. How competitive the keyword is.
4. How many backlinks you have and if they are better than what the other guys ranking for that keyword have.
5. Your website’s crawlability.
6. Frequency of new content and content updates.
7. So much more that there is a dedicated blog post on it by Brian Dean 🙂 https://backlinko.com/google-ranking-factors
We would recommend that you keep at it and work on acquiring more links to break into the top SERPs. Here are a few resources we think you will find useful while devising an SEO strategy.
1. Keyword Research: https://mythemeshop.com/blog/keyword-research/
2. Identify Keyword Intent: https://www.semrush.com/blog/how-to-identify-intent-in-search/
3. Writing Awesome Content: https://neilpatel.com/blog/ingredients-of-great-content/
4. On-Page SEO: https://mythemeshop.com/blog/how-to-do-seo-optimizing-your-site-for-google/
5. Off-Page SEO: https://mythemeshop.com/blog/how-to-do-seo-off-page-optimization/
6. Building Backlinks: https://www.rankxl.com/outreach-link-building/
Hope that helps and please don’t hesitate to let us know if you have any other questions.
Thank you.
Hello,
Since we did not hear back from you for 15 days, we are assuming that you found the solution. We are closing this support ticket.
If you still need assistance or any other help, please feel free to open a new support ticket, and we will be more than happy to assist.
Thank you.