My shopify Website google search title showing different results?!

My shopify Website google search title showing different results?!

Gen-Audio
Pathfinder
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Hi, please can anyone help?

 

I don't know if this is in the correct location but....

 

My shopify store shows up different results on google... for example

 

If I search 'generationaudio' all one word it show different results to when I search its as two seperate words 'generation audio'.

 

The best results show when searching 'generationaudio' all one word. But my website is actually named 'generation audio', two words. 

 

Is there a way around this so the google search shows the same results for both

'generationaudio' and 'generation audio'.?

 

Thanks Scott

 

www.generationaudio.co.uk 

 

 

Reply 1 (1)

GemPages
Shopify Partner
5625 1262 1279

Hello @Gen-Audio 
I would like to give you the recommendation to support you.

 

Since a couple of years Google changes titles when it is better for user (according to AI).

If Google (GG) have detected that a particular result has one of the above issues with its title, GG may try to generate an improved title from anchors, on-page text, or other sources. However, sometimes even pages with well-formulated, concise, descriptive titles will end up with different titles in GG's search results to better indicate their relevance to the query. There's a simple reason for this: the title tag as specified by a website owner is limited to being static, fixed regardless of the query.

When GG know the user's query, GG can often find alternative text from a page that better explains why that result is relevant. Using this alternative text as a title helps the user, and it also can help your site. Users are scanning for their query terms or other signs of relevance in the results, and a title that is tailored for the query can increase the chances that they will click through.

If you're seeing your pages appear in the search results with modified titles, check whether your titles have one of the problems described above. If not, consider whether the alternate title is a better fit for the query.

Please check Google Help to understand better the way how Google creates titles in SERPs.

 

I hope the above is useful to you.
Best regards,
GemPages Support Team

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