Google has updated the way it displays site names in search results. The new system takes into account the content of the website, as well as the user’s location, to provide a more accurate and relevant representation of the site.
Previously, Google would simply display the website’s title tag in search results. However, this could sometimes be misleading, as the title tag may not accurately reflect the content of the website. For example, a website with the title “The Best Website Ever” may not actually be the best website ever, or it may not even be relevant to the user’s search query.
The new system uses a variety of factors to determine the site name that is displayed in search results. These factors include the content of the website, the user’s location, and the user’s search history. This allows Google to provide a more accurate and relevant representation of the site, which can help users find the information they are looking for more easily.
