• Hello, I’ve been searching on various posts and forums on how to customize the name above the URL whenever we search on google. I have an example here from Walmart website:

    https://file.io/PLlydruT3Q5u

    ??Walmart
    https://walmart.com

    But on my website it doesn’t show my business name on top of the URL. It just shows my URL:

    [Moderated: Redundant URL removed]

    How do I edit this? Many thanks!

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  • Unfortunately, your screenshot is no longer available. You are welcome to upload one to https://imgur.com.

    When I search for your page, the result looks like this:

    View post on imgur.com

    So actually everything is correct. What you describe points to a problem with the page title. But it is set correctly on your page. I would therefore be interested in your screenshot to correctly identify the problem.

    Thread Starter littlebrighttoys

    (@littlebrighttoys)

    Hello thank you so much for your prompt reply! Here’s a screenshot on both websites (Walmart vs. Own Site):

    https://imgur.com/a/fjrZQnY

    I’ve never seen these symbols in a google search. Do you have a plugin in your browser that supplements this? Or does that happen no matter which browser you use?

    Thread Starter littlebrighttoys

    (@littlebrighttoys)

    Is it the blue arrow icon? I added that purposely to note the difference

    Hey there,

    I believe that your WordPress Title is set to the domain name itself, instead of the Company name.

    You can set the WordPress title here: https://wordpress.com/support/customizer/#site-identity

    Although for Google, you might need to recrawl, which can take some time.
    https://developers.google.com/search/docs/crawling-indexing/ask-google-to-recrawl

    @littlebrighttoys: No, I mean the sad looking star next to your search result. I don’t know anything like that from Google.

    @povilask: he doesn’t use WordPress.COM and the page title is already neatly set to “Little Bright Toys – Wooden Toys for Kids” as you can see in the source code of his page.

    Thread Starter littlebrighttoys

    (@littlebrighttoys)

    @povilask: Thanks for your help but I’m not using wordpress.com for this site though..

    @threadi: Sorry about that. The favicon you mean? Maybe because I’m using mac? I’m not sure if it affects the search results.

    Also had this view today on a cell phone. I rarely search mobile ??

    A research on this showed that Google shows the favicon in the search results – only on mobile devices. What you see in your screenshot of Walmart matches the RichSnippet indication to their organization. It looks like this for them:

    <script nonce="CGyivTayiJTWeHJ_" type="application/ld+json">{"@context": "https://schema.org","@type": "Organization", "name": "Walmart", "url": "https://www.walmart.com/", "logo": "https://i5.walmartimages.com/dfw/63fd9f59-b3e1/7a569e53-f29a-4c3d-bfaf-6f7a158bfadd/v1/walmartLogo.svg"}</script>

    The logo matches the graphic in your screenshot, the “name” of the organization matches the name you see there. I can’t find a post from Google on this right now, but can reproduce it on other websites. Where such a RichSnippet specification is available, Google uses it in the results on mobile.

    You would therefore have to add such a RichSnippet to your organization on your website. This can be done with Yoast or RankMath or various other plugins.

    Hello @littlebrighttoys ,

    I have the same issue as you. Did you find a solution to that? I don’t know where it comes from ??

    Best regards,

    Hello @threadi ,

    If he had the same issue, why couldn’t he reply on the post-mortem?

    Your replies in the thread were completely off-topic.

    Any updates to this? I’m having the same problem after a brand name change. There is nothing in my page source with this old name. I was looking for a new thread based on the replies

    Hi @murthax ,

    On my side, few weeks after my message, Google changed suddenly from the url to the name of the website. Maybe it is just a question of patience.

    Is there any updates on this topic? I too have the url rather than business name. What is that snippet even called, this seems to be the only post addressing it!

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