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.
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.