Google Search Engine Does not show the Website Title

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Hi All Members,
I have actually facing a major problem with Google searching.

When I try to search my company name in Google I seen that my main page, which is my index page is not showing its Description and Title.

But other pages have shown their Description and Title at the same time.

Can anyone tell me why is is happening?

Thanks is advance for helping me.


Regards
Ben
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  • Profile picture of the author DannyCee
    Maybe it just needs time for Google to crawl your site fully if you have just made it?
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    • Profile picture of the author pixelnav_design
      I already add my URL in Google, 15 days ago.

      Originally Posted by DannyCee View Post

      Maybe it just needs time for Google to crawl your site fully if you have just made it?
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      • Profile picture of the author ExRat
        Hi Pixelnav,

        You have a double listing when I look, and the top result has the problem you describe.

        The meta tags are meant to give a hint to the SEs about what the topic of each page is, but yours are all identical and don't describe the content. Are the pages identical? No. So use the meta tags correctly and you might find the problem is solved.

        Also, I find it hard to believe that you need about 80 keywords to signify the main topics of each page, and more than likely, so do Google. Try just five or so.

        It's probably not a good idea to have pixelnav as the first word in the title (primary position). Scrap that and the |.

        You're making it harder for the SEs to understand what your site is all about because the SE doesn't compute what a 'pixelnav' is - that's the job of your meta tags, titles and page content - to explain what Pixelnav is - by doing that, you will naturally rank for your company name, not least because it's in the domain.

        These are just suggestions that may solve it - or not - let us know if they work.
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        Roger Davis

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        • Profile picture of the author pixelnav_design
          Originally Posted by ExRat View Post

          Hi Pixelnav,

          You have a double listing when I look, and the top result has the problem you describe.

          The meta tags are meant to give a hint to the SEs about what the topic of each page is, but yours are all identical and don't describe the content. Are the pages identical? No. So use the meta tags correctly and you might find the problem is solved.

          Also, I find it hard to believe that you need about 80 keywords to signify the main topics of each page, and more than likely, so do Google. Try just five or so.

          It's probably not a good idea to have pixelnav as the first word in the title (primary position). Scrap that and the |.

          You're making it harder for the SEs to understand what your site is all about because the SE doesn't compute what a 'pixelnav' is - that's the job of your meta tags, titles and page content - to explain what Pixelnav is - by doing that, you will naturally rank for your company name, not least because it's in the domain.

          These are just suggestions that may solve it - or not - let us know if they work.
          Thanks Roger. For your Valuable suggestion. Can I get more suggestion from any warrior members?
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          http://www.pixelnav.com : Pixelnav is an one stop solution provider for all your website and graphical needs.

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  • Profile picture of the author fullmatrix
    Do you use blog platform like Wordpress or html/php site?
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    • Profile picture of the author pixelnav_design
      Originally Posted by fullmatrix View Post

      Do you use blog platform like Wordpress or html/php site?
      yes I do! But how can I indexing my wordpress site?
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      • Profile picture of the author GaryHarvey
        One of my clients had similar which stumped
        me for a while till I found he had Privacy
        set to 'no search engine access'.

        Click Settings > Privacy.

        Gary
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  • Profile picture of the author GaryHarvey
    No, I had in mind Wordpress.

    Login at /wp-admin

    Then Settings > Privacy.

    Is yours a Wordpress blog? If not, this tip wont apply.

    Gary
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    • Profile picture of the author pixelnav_design
      Originally Posted by GaryHarvey View Post

      No, I had in mind Wordpress.

      Login at /wp-admin

      Then Settings > Privacy.

      Is yours a Wordpress blog? If not, this tip wont apply.

      Gary
      My website is not a wordpress site. SO please tell me more specific suggestion........
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  • Profile picture of the author RokNStoK
    The previous owner of this domain name may have been penalized and relegated to the supplemental index. If this is the case, your site may never show up. You can appeal to Google through webmaster tools and they are usually pretty quick and understanding in my experience.
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    Ken
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