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Louie Fontaine is Now Fully Indexed by Search Engines

We've added the full SEO infrastructure to louiefontaine.com — every page now has meta descriptions, Open Graph previews, and proper signals for Google to find and index the site.

Louie Fontaine is Now Fully Indexed by Search Engines

The Louie Fontaine website has been live for a while, but it was missing a few key signals that search engines and social platforms need to properly discover and display it. We've now added the full SEO foundation — so every page is set up to be found.

Previously, Google Search Console was showing LF pages as "Discovered — currently not indexed." Without meta descriptions and Open Graph tags, search engines couldn't confidently surface the pages, and sharing a link on social media would produce a blank preview with no image or description. That's fixed now.

Every public page — from the homepage to individual tour dates and music releases — now has a meta description, Open Graph tags, Twitter Card tags, a canonical URL, and hreflang links that tell search engines which version of a page is for English speakers and which is for Spanish speakers. Release and tour detail pages use the specific content from that item; listing pages use a curated summary that reflects what the page is about.

This is the kind of work that happens once and pays off consistently over time: pages that are clearly described to search engines get indexed faster, rank more reliably, and produce better-looking previews when someone shares a link.

Published May 10, 2026