[Pro] Site name not showing in google

Hi all,
I’m having a problem where a site that I created in Freeway is showing up in Google with the name “m1” instead of the proper name “Jemi Health and Wellness”. I’ve attached the link.
Can someone please help me figure this out.

Thanks.

http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=jemi+health&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8#as_qdr=all&q=jemi+health+%26+wellness&rls=en&safe=active


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The exercise here is some simple search engine optimizing which will mean:

A page (the index.html here) needs a title. The title of this page could be: “Jemi Health and Wellness”. It is “Home” here - this is non-semantic cause google already knows that the index is home.

Furthermore (instead of welcome) create a h1 heading and substitute the “welcome” with "Welcome to Jemi Health and Wellness”.

NEVER use graphic text for this. Either use “google web fonts” or similar if you need specific FONTs, if you can’t deal with it use default FONTs.

“Our objective” could be wrapped in a h2 tag (maybe h3).

Then start to slightly name your items on your page, so “m1” which is a master-page item could be named as “jemi-logo” - find “semantic names” for them, something like “the function” they do have such as welcome-content instead of item2.

Your example here reconfirms me that the simple drag’n drop no-think times are terminated - so sorry if it sounds a bit hard, it’s simply a must-have, not a proposal.

The place to create proper styles can be seen in the following screencast:

http://www.kimmich-digitalmedia.com/videos/013_thecodingepisodes_part6_the-paragraph

Cheers

Thomas


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Well said, Thomas. One quick way to get started with this is to go to your first page, then use the “cog” menu at the bottom of the left pane of Freeway to select “Show Items”. You will see a hierarchical list of all elements on your page that have an ID (proper name). Read through that as if it was the outline for a PowerPoint presentation. (It is, more or less.) Does it make sense when you read it out loud? If it does not (and I will bet you a million dollars it doesn’t currently) then make it so. Option-click on the name of each element to edit its name right there in the outline view. When you click on an element in the list, it will be highlighted in the design view to the right, too. Does the order of elements in the left list make any sense in the context of the view on the right? If not, drag the items up and down the list to re-order them (this should not alter the layout if you used a drag-n-drop design mode). When the list at the left makes good sense read out loud, then you will have accomplished much of what Thomas is pointing out to you. Then you can move on to the actual content within those elements, which needs to follow the outline you’ve set up fairly strictly.

Walter

On May 9, 2014, at 9:05 AM, Thomas Kimmich wrote:

Your example here reconfirms me that the simple drag’n drop no-think times are terminated - so sorry if it sounds a bit hard, it’s simply a must-have, not a proposal.


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Thanks for the help. I have some experience in Dreamweaver, so some of what you both said about hierarchy, relative to each page, makes sense. As far as everything else goes, I’ll just have to go through the steps outlined and hopefully be able to fix the issue.

Thanks again


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