Need Some Help Here With My Search Engine Results

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Whenever i do a search in the search engines like google, bing, yahoo etc for a post on my site i always get results with my domain name at the beginning.

e.g.

If i search for

"tweet adder 3" my result is ...Online-career.com - Tweet Adder 3 Free Demo Plus Coupon

"Peerfly Cpa Network"....Online-career.com - Peerfly CPA Network

"Getting A Free Domain Name"....Online-career.com - Getting A Free Domain Name

online-career.com appears at the beginning of all the search results from my blog, i think this is affecting my clicks, i would feel better with it being at the end or removed.

Can any one help me with this????



P.S.... Just wanted to say that i got this problem fixed. The problem was with my "All in one seo pack".

Post Title Format was set wrong.
it was:::::: %blog_title% | %post_title%
it shoud have been:::::%post_title% | %blog_title%....or..... %post_title%
#engine #results #search
  • Profile picture of the author webapex
    That result is coming from the meta titles of your pages that have the domain name first, that is a bad SEO practice that makes the site look kind of vain, either don't include the domain name in the title or put it after the article title.

    You should also have a different meta description for every page of your site, usually that is the text Google would copy into their search result summary. As is you have the home page description on all your pages.
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    • Profile picture of the author nicolas simpson
      Originally Posted by webapex View Post

      That result is coming from the meta titles of your pages that have the domain name first, that is a bad SEO practice that makes the site look kind of vain, either don't include the domain name in the title or put it after the article title.

      You should also have a different meta description for every page of your site, usually that is the text Google would copy into their search result summary. As is you have the home page description on all your pages.
      thank you i am going to check it out..
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Stepp
    Hi Nicolas,

    I noticed you are using WordPress for your website.

    Check out the All In One SEO Pack Plugin (WordPress › All in One SEO Pack « WordPress Plugins) or the Platinum SEO Pack Plugin (WordPress › Platinum SEO Pack « WordPress Plugins).

    Both of these plugins will give you the ability to set your meta tags for your entire site, but they also give you the flexibility to set the meta tags on a page-by-page/post-by-post basis.
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  • Profile picture of the author Monikacis
    I agree with webapex.
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  • Profile picture of the author samples
    you can edit you title in all in one seo plugin (this title will be when someone click to this page)
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