When I look at my SEOMOZ campaigns I see there are a lot of warnings in regards to missing Meta Tags Descriptions but they exist on a clien'ts wordpress site
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when I look at my SEOMOZ campaigns I see there are a lot of warnings in regards to missing Meta Tags Descriptions but they exist on a clien'ts wordpress site
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Does the WP theme have a mobile version? I find that this seems to be a cause of this issue.
Sometimes if you specify a mobile site with a sub domain Google webmaster tools will not show you exactly what domain the errors are coming from. The reason is a user goes to your site then gets redirected to a mobile site.
For example
user goes to www.example.com/index.php then the mobile site redirects to m.example.com/index.php
Now maybe the mobile site may not have descriptions, but to Google they only report that index.php has missing descriptions. Check both.
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What is the theme he is using?
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