Change Google Url to site name

Topic summary

A user wants to change how their website appears in Google search results, specifically replacing the URL display with their site name (similar to how other listings show their business names).

Initial Response:
A PageFly representative requested clarification and provided several potential causes:

  • Indexing problems - Google may not have crawled/indexed the desired pages yet
  • Title tags and meta descriptions - These elements significantly impact search result appearance and need proper optimization with relevant keywords
  • Website structure - Clear hierarchy and logical internal linking affect search visibility
  • Google Search Console issues - Checking for errors or warnings that might impact rankings

Status: The discussion appears ongoing, awaiting the original poster’s response with more specific details about their issue. No definitive solution has been implemented yet.

Summarized with AI on November 4. AI used: claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929.

Hi All,

Please see the attached photo, simply we just want to change the top URL on the Google Search to the name of the website like the other listings.

Hi,

This is Richard at PageFly - Shopify Advanced Page Builder app.

To provide the most accurate assistance, please describe the specific issue you’re encountering with the top URL in your Google Search results.

Here are some potential reasons why the URL might not be appearing as desired:

  1. Indexing Issues: Google might not have indexed the page you want to appear at the top. Ensure that the page is properly linked from other pages on your website and that Google has had enough time to crawl and index it.
  2. Title Tag and Meta Description: The title tag and meta description are crucial for how your page appears in search results. Make sure these elements are optimized with relevant keywords and accurately reflect the content of the page.
  3. Website Structure: The structure of your website can also impact how it appears in search results. Ensure that your website has a clear hierarchy and that pages are linked logically.
  4. Google Search Console Issues: Check Google Search Console for any errors or warnings related to your website. These can provide insights into potential issues affecting your search rankings.

Hoping my solution helps you solve your problem.

Best regards,

Richard | PageFly