I maintain a web page of local musicians - many of them have Facebook pages. I'm able index their Facebook pages (by ignoring the robots rule) but am not able to get consistent search results to include the Facebook page when I search for a particular musician or band.
From what I can determine by viewing the page source, Facebook populates the meta description with generic Facebook marketing verbiage but each Facebook page does have a unique <title>band name</title>. Unfortunately, it is not clear what the page text consists of.
When I search for any of the words contained in the <title> tag fields for a particular Facebook page, I get mixed search results found - meaning the Facebook page shows up in search results or it doesn't. When I search for "Facebook" I get all Facebook pages - presumably because the word Facebook is contained in the meta description tags and title tags.
So how do I get consistent results to include Facebook pages? Does this have something to do with word relevancy?
Thanks!
From what I can determine by viewing the page source, Facebook populates the meta description with generic Facebook marketing verbiage but each Facebook page does have a unique <title>band name</title>. Unfortunately, it is not clear what the page text consists of.
When I search for any of the words contained in the <title> tag fields for a particular Facebook page, I get mixed search results found - meaning the Facebook page shows up in search results or it doesn't. When I search for "Facebook" I get all Facebook pages - presumably because the word Facebook is contained in the meta description tags and title tags.
So how do I get consistent results to include Facebook pages? Does this have something to do with word relevancy?
Thanks!
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