Page 2 is ranking
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Hey All,
I'm working on a wordpress site project and in analytics the sites ranking url is page 2. is this a problem?
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Hi Colin! Did you see Colin and Robert's responses to your question? Please give us an update, thanks! (Christy)
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did you mean that your URL shows up on page 2 when you type in the url or brand? I'm with Robert, you have to be clearer
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Colin,
Can you clarify, in analytics the sites ranking url is page two? Or, send a screen shot of what you are looking at.
Thanks,
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