Is Google mistakenly identified names in the website?
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When i search "Song for a stormy night nhaccuatui" (nhaccuatui is nhaccuatui.com)
URL: https://www.google.com.vn/search?q=Song+for+a+stormy+night+nhaccuatui&pws=0&hl=en
Google result bold Zing - Google may have trouble doing that?
This may affect the SEO cause of nhaccuatui or not?
P/S: Sorry for my English.
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Many thanks you,
I wonder why the web title on Google Search Result focus is "Zing" (highlight text in image above), Google is wrong ?
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Why do they have in their meta description a variation of your site name? I would have a lawyer threaten them with a lawsuit or let them know you will do the same to them or more! You can also issue a spam complaint to Google.
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