How to Fix Incorrect URL Appearing in SERPs (webpkgcache.com)

Discussion in 'Google' started by mudassar qadir, Oct 10, 2024.

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    I'm writing to seek help from the SEO community regarding a peculiar issue I've encountered with my website's URLs appearing in Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs).

    The Problem: I've noticed that my website's URL, specifically for the blog post "[MY Blog Post Title]" (replace with My actual title), is showing up in SERPs with an unusual domain name: "Mywebsite.webpkgcache.com/doc/-/s/Mywebsite.com/blog/Title/".

    I want my website's URLs to appear in SERPs with the correct domain name and the intended slug that reflects the blog post title. This will ensure a positive user experience and optimal SEO performance.

    Questions for the Experts:

    Please let me know if you require any further details about my website or the specific blog post in question. I'm open to any suggestions or recommendations from SEO experts on how to address this issue effectively. Thank you for your time and assistance!
     
    mudassar qadir, Oct 10, 2024 IP
  2. Haroldwest

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    It sounds like your website's URLs are being cached incorrectly or redirected to a different domain. Here are some things you can try to fix the issue:

    Check for Redirects – Ensure that your site is not redirecting to the “webpkgcache.com” domain by mistake. Look at your .htaccess file or any redirection settings in your CMS.

    Inspect Canonical Tags – Make sure the correct canonical tag is set on your pages, pointing to the main URL. This tells search engines which version of the page is the preferred one.

    Check URL Structure – Verify that the URL structure in your CMS is set up correctly and reflects your desired format (e.g., “mywebsite.com/blog/post-title”).

    Submit Sitemap – If the URLs are not showing up as expected in search results, submitting an updated sitemap to Google Search Console can help.

    Clear Cache – If caching is involved, clearing your website’s cache may help ensure that search engines get the correct URLs.

    Check Hosting or CDN – If you're using a content delivery network (CDN) or any third-party hosting, ensure the configuration is correct and not serving the cached URLs.

    Once these steps are followed, it should help fix the issue and get your correct URLs to show up in the SERPs.
     
    Haroldwest, Feb 11, 2025 IP
  3. GreenHost.Cloud

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    It sounds like your blog is caught in some sort of caching limbo. If you’re looking for a way to get your actual domain to show up, maybe check your settings or see if there’s a way to clear any cached versions.
     
    GreenHost.Cloud, Feb 16, 2025 IP
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    I've seen this happen before, and it’s likely due to Google’s Web Packaging. This happens when Google preloads your content for faster delivery, but it can sometimes display cached URLs instead of your actual domain. You might want to check your server settings and see if SXG is enabled. Also, using canonical tags correctly should help ensure Google indexes the right URL. Have you checked Google Search Console for any indexing issues?
     
    Fomin Alex, Feb 23, 2025 IP