My Website Post Title is not displaying in Google Search Engine Results
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Well, your homepage is "stronger" SEO wise than the new pages your are adding.
You seem to have 200+ links on that homepage ( seriously diluting any linking your doing to those individual articles ). Combine that with a homepage that includes the full posts ( aka, the full content of the same articles your talking about are also on the homepage ), and you can start too see how Google makes the decision it's making.
If it works for your audience, you could try dropping the homepage down to show only excerpts of the posts (rather than full posts) and see if that helps. Also try to get the number of links down so that that each link is worth more individually. Switching to excerpts may help with that as well, as it looks like your posts have links to four other posts each at the bottom.
You could also just try to get some authority built up for those individual articles. Do you announce the content anywhere? Your topic seems "pop" enough ( if you can excuse the pun ), it makes sense that you could use Twitter, Facebook, etc. to announce that contents existence to world. who knows, perhaps someone will link to your article as a result and your on your way.
Brian
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Sounds like you have the social bookmarking covered, do not forget Twitter and Facebook though.
The competition site you mention is a great example of what I'm talking about.
So, do you notice how the individual article pages on the competitor site include things that the homepage does not? And how the homepage only has about 129 links on it, passing more authority to each link?
On the individual articles, you find user generated content ( comments that are not on the homepage, and contain more natural mentions of the keywords at hand ), it's also the place they choose to include the "boxes" with links to other articles ( also not on the homepage ) .
So in that case Google is seeing the individual articles as the pages as better suited to serve up in the search results.
Brian
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Okay.. Now what should i do? could you please explain me in steps so tat i can follow that to get back my aritcle url inks in google search results.. thanks
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Right now the article "Justin Bieber Confess on Wearing Women’s Jeans" is posted on your home page. When that article is no longer on your home page, Google serps will display the article title, instead of the homepage title.
For example, search for this phrase (which is not on your home page) "Dirty Bieber Secrets Which Rolling the Twitter World" and you will see how this displays in serps.
-Bryant Jaquez
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I don't think I can give you a step by step for how to fix these things for your specific site, but if you read back though what I said, and find a way to implement some of those things using whatever platform you use (likely template/plugin changes); less links on the home page, more unique content on the article pages that is not echoed on the homepage, etc.; then you should be on the right track.
Brian
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yes ur right.. but i think other site owner copy my articles and get his site rank first and not mine
eg : Justin Bieber Mourn’s On 9/11 Anniversary
for this search google show
www.topjustinbieber.com
the above website not mine.
thanks
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If they are just straight up scraping your content, send them (and the host) a DMCA notice. You might want to start with adding a line to the bottom of all your new posts that says:
Original Story Here: (title of post here linked back to your post)
If I were you I would just get busy fixing up your site and see how that improves things, then go from there.
Good Luck

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Okay Brian i will do that.. and yeah i paid $2500 for this design and seo and i hardly earn 3$ a day.. it sucks actually.
i will keep u updated on how it goes for next few days.. thanks for your time..

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This isn't really an seo suggestion, but if you want to make a little more money on your site, you can always sell some "justin" fan paraphernalia/art/shirts... etc