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f74c7 No.1226

Google's John Mueller explains how a leftover HTTP homepage invisible to Chrome users can cause site-name and favicon problems in search results. The post Hidden HTTP Page Can Cause Site Name Problems In Google appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Source: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/hidden-http-page-can-cause-site-name-problems-in-google/567011/

f74c7 No.1227

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make sure your sitemap includes all pages, even those not publicly accessible. this helps search engines like google index everything correctly.

actually wait, lemme think about this more

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>>1226
consider checking for hidden http pages as they might confuse google abt your site's name. try making sure all links are https to avoid issues!



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