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when we used to put in postal sectors / retail boundaries etc. into google it would come up with the title of our blog, so it was clear to the user to click on it. Now when I type in amazon go, it just has our blog on the link, and not the title, so I don't think people will click - is this something we've done, or a change with google? Can we do anything?
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this is a hard one to know. it's very hard to control google search results. i know that if people search for something and then click on the link the link becomes prominence. likewise will cross referencing provide prominence. if for example there is a blog article on postal geometries and that links our website then the cross reference words would give prominence to the link for google search results.
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when we used to put in postal sectors / retail boundaries etc. into google it would come up with the title of our blog, so it was clear to the user to click on it. Now when I type in amazon go, it just has our blog on the link, and not the title, so I don't think people will click - is this something we've done, or a change with google? Can we do anything?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: