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WEBSITE TITLE index IN SEARCH

Original Message
Name: krislarter
Date: July 24, 2006 at 18:30:59 Pacific
Subject: WEBSITE TITLE index IN SEARCH
OS: XP
CPU/Ram: 1024
Model/Manufacturer: mesh
Comment:
when my website comes up in a search engine the title comes up as "INDEX" rather than a title or description.obviously the homepage is index in my root folder but how can i change this on an engine?i use trafficblazer through go daddy.do i have to rename it somewhere?


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Name: smbotans
Date: July 24, 2006 at 20:51:33 Pacific
Subject: WEBSITE TITLE index IN SEARCH
Reply: (edit)
i am not sure what you mean although i suspect that your title tag and your description tag have not been set up the way you want them

have a look at the html code of your home page and near the top look for <title>...</title> and change it to whatever you want

likewise with the description tag

serge

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