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 removed link
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.
Question for the Experts:
How to Fix it and What is (webpkgcache.com)?
Thank you for your time and assistance!
It sounds like your website's URLs are showing up in Google search results with "webpkgcache.com" instead of your actual domain, which is likely due to Google caching your content for faster loading. This happens especially if you're using AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) or Signed HTTP Exchanges (SXG).
Google stores copies of your pages in its cache to speed up loading times, especially for mobile users. When this happens, it sometimes shows the cached version with the webpkgcache.com domain in search results instead of your original URL.
Unfortunately, some people have chosen to try to spam the forum so I have disabled links for most users until they have proven they are not bots, spammers, or someone just trying to obtain forum links. Can you provide a keywords/phrase I can search to find your domain and give a more accurate answer?