When I search Google for Serendipity Designs by Diane, the third search result down says “About Serendipity Designs - witchlogohorizontal.” Why is my file name for the logo coming up in the Google search? Is there a way have that not show up in the result line when searched?
I think your meta description will carry more weight if it reflects content
that can be found in the body of your page, which sadly has none. Why is
that?
And why the limited vertical space? People will scroll, science proves it.
Your meta description for the home page reads mostly very nicely - it would
be nice to read it on the page. Also, the meta description should be
different for every page, just as the content of each page is different.
The description for each page should reflect the content for that page.
Google will take it more seriously when creating your SERP results, and
readers will enjoy some valuable and descriptive informative to accompany
the nice images. Win - win - win!
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Ernie Simpson
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 1:01 PM, SDinSD email@hidden wrote:
When I search Google for Serendipity Designs by Diane, the third search
result down says “About Serendipity Designs - witchlogohorizontal.” Why is
my file name for the logo coming up in the Google search? Is there a way
have that not show up in the result line when searched?