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Addressing Google’s Site Name Glitch On Internal Pages
Mashum Mollah · December 7, 2023

So, What Are The Takeaways?

  • First, Google has faced site name issues since introducing the feature in October 2022 for mobile and March 2023 for desktop results.
  • Secondly, Google acknowledges a known issue where site names for internal pages may take longer to display correctly compared to the home page.
  • Thirdly, Danny Sullivan, Google's Search Liaison, confirmed the problem in a Google Webmaster Help thread. In fact, he assures that internal pages should catch up over time.
  • Fourthly, The issue arose in response to the SAGE appliance UK site not displaying the correct brand name due to being in a subfolder directory.
  • Lastly, Google suggests following documentation for favicon. Specifically, a minimum size of 48x48, to ensure proper display.
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Mashum Mollah is an entrepreneur, founder and CEO at Viacon, a digital marketing agency that drive visibility, engagement, and proven results. He blogs at BloggerOutreach.

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