I don't see any other possibility other than Google has taken the domain name and upper cased the first letter.
I don't have this brand name any where - not on the site, in the HTML or in webmaster tools.
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I don't see any other possibility other than Google has taken the domain name and upper cased the first letter.
I don't have this brand name any where - not on the site, in the HTML or in webmaster tools.
Hi,
Thanks for the input. My site is not a wordpress - it is hand built PHP with hundreds of thousands of lines. I took the long way.
I will try and search for this. But it seems they have just taken domain name and set first letter upper case. One of our competitors i see has the same tendency in SERPs.
-Rasmus
Hi all,
I am experiencing that Google puts our domain name at the end of the titles in SERPs. So if ia have a title: "See our super cool website", Google would show "See our super cool website - Betxpert.com" in the SERPs
Well. This is okay. Apart from the fact that i myself often put the brand name in the title AND the fact that Google mispells the site name. The brand is BetXpert with a upper case X...so when i get a SERP with "See our super cool website - BetXpert - Betxpert.com" I am annoyed
Any one out the know how to tell Google the EXACT brand name, such that they do not set a value the site owner does not want to have?
-Rasmus