How does my website look when i google it
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hey there,
How come when i google my website for chamairis, google come out did you mean: champaris?
Was there anything wrong with my blog that it come out like that?
If there is please help and guide me as i am new bloggerThe blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Hi,
It’s just an automatic suggestion. Google “guesses” that you might have made a typing error, because the word “champaris” is presently more common than the word “chamairis” in the Google index.
Was there anything wrong with my blog that it come out like that?
No, nothing wrong.
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Hye back,
R u sure? Although my website was on the 1st page and right on top, the other website was weird and I read before if it doesn’t come out exact like chamairis and instead champaris means I’m being penalized
My next question is why every time I check my website from Google it kept coming out the same title tag and meta tag? Where else I’ve upload new post. Shouldn’t it be new one? Instead my previous post?
Thank you so much for ur help much appreciated
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You’re welcome.
R u sure? Although my website was on the 1st page and right on top, the other website was weird and I read before if it doesn’t come out exact like chamairis and instead champaris means I’m being penalized
No, you’re not being penalized. The fact that one or more of the other Google search results isn’t a link to your site is to be expected. The word “chamairis” is not unique to your site. In fact the word is quite old. In a quick Google search I found it in an old English herbal dated 1710. In that book and elsewhere, it is part of the Latin name for a group of varieties of iris, the Chamairis Angustifolia, sometimes given as Chama Iris Angustifolia.
My next question is why every time I check my website from Google it kept coming out the same title tag and meta tag? Where else I’ve upload new post. Shouldn’t it be new one? Instead my previous post?
When I do a Google search on the URL https://chamairis.wordpress.com/, I get among the top results three pages from the website:
1. the homepage
2. the author archives page, and
3. the “Celine Sunglasses” tag archives page (which includes a single post, dated July 13, 2016)Note that both the first two results, the homepage and the author archives page, each display all of your posts in reverse chronological order.
Changing the search to chamairis.wordpress.com adds a couple of posts to the results, one dated July 22, and the other dated August 7, 2016.
Google will not necessarily include your latest posts among its top search results on the site title, domain, or URL. It results may reflect instead those posts or tags which received the highest volume of traffic to the site. In time, when the site becomes more established, Google may begin including the latest posts among its top search results.
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