• Resolved crunkonlife

    (@crunkonlife)


    <meta name=”robots” content=”NOODP,NOYDIR” />

    I added this meta tag to my wordpress site (http://hairbynonia.com) and now I’m not showing in the Google search results.

    Has anyone had this issue?

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  • Andrew Nevins

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    Thread Starter crunkonlife

    (@crunkonlife)

    If I do an exact search for the domain or brand it shows, but I went from page #3 for “Hair Salon Columbus Ohio” to >100. I have only been creating business listings and haven’t done anything “black hat”, so that is why I’m confused. Not sure if it is related to the implementation of the robots meta mentioned above.

    The site was indexed 2 days ago, which means that the tags were indexed and that was the only change that I had made to the site.

    The Title Tag for the site is set to:

    Nonia’s Hair Salon in Columbus, Ohio | Hair by Nonia

    Yet it displays:

    Hair by Nonia: Nonia’s Hair Salon in Columbus, Ohio

    Does anyone know why it would not use the title tag I have set? I though by implementing the robots meta mentioned above would fix that problem.

    Thread Starter crunkonlife

    (@crunkonlife)

    I found this article and it pretty much answered my question. Doesn’t seem that it is the code that is not working, it is just Google being controlling.

    https://yoast.com/google-page-title/

    Thanks.

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