Did anybody ever get an answer to this? Is it possible to brand the report email itself and set a personalised return email address?
Posts made by AsOneDesign
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RE: Why is Report Email not White labeled
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RE: How much dev knowledge as an seo do I need to know in order to make small changes on websites?
Try http://www.codecademy.com/
Easy, free, interactive way to learn basic PHP, JavaScript, CSS and HTML.
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RE: Optimizing Images
It just depends on how many images we're talking about. If it's not many, then just do it manually.
If there are loads, use a plugin like the lads have mentioned above.
Doing it manually will give you some good practice on WordPress too.
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RE: Optimizing Images
Upload all new (smaller) images to your media library.
For each large image in the page/post text editor, replace the img src with the smaller image URL, if you leave the larger image as the a href URL, on click, the larger one will show, which shouldn't be a problem.
Page load time should decrease.
If you delete all of the larger images, you must delete/change the a href URL or a 404 error page will appear.
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RE: Unexplained Crawl Diagnostic Errors & Opencart
Ah, so it may well be opencart doing something funky then. It's carrying the page url over into the product listing by the looks of it. I'll have to look into that then, thanks for pointing that out!
Do you have any idea how it could be finding the "http://maggie" style links?
Cheers for the help,
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RE: Unexplained Crawl Diagnostic Errors & Opencart
Hi Alan, thanks for the response.
Yea, sure there's additional pages for the categories, I'm talking about the individual products.
Take http://www.lustrelingerie.com/Bassaya-Lingerie/camila-red for example. Seomoz's Diagnostics is saying there's a http://www.lustrelingerie.com/Bassaya-Lingerie/camila-red?page=2. The latter works if you go there, I don't understand that and that's likely down to opencart, but what I don't get is how Seomoz is finding the link to it.
And it's the same with links such as "http://maggie" (real error), I don't see where Seomoz is finding the links to those. I've checked any stray canonical links but they seem fine to me.
Thanks,
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RE: Unexplained Crawl Diagnostic Errors & Opencart
Hi Ben, thanks for the response.
The thing is I don't think it's a CMS issue, it seems to me that seomoz is getting confused somewhere. my product pages are along the lines of "www.domain.com/range/product-a/". They have a canonical link pointing to "www.domain.com/product-a/" And all only have a single page to them. Which is why I can't figure out where Seomoz is picking up these duplicates.
With regards to your latter paragraph, yea I was thinking that. I thought it might confuse customers though, or I was hoping there would be a more elegant solution. Going back in and editing 500+ products isn't something I was looking forward to hehe.
Cheers,
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Unexplained Crawl Diagnostic Errors & Opencart
Hi,
I've been looking at the crawl diagnostics for my site and trying to fix the errors that are showing up but Seomoz is producing some strange results.
It's saying pages are duplicated upto 16 times but those pages dont exist. It's adding "page=3", "page=4" to the end of the product URL but I don't see how it's finding those pages, nothing on the site(as far as I can tell) is linking to them. There is no "page=3", just the one product page.
Again on the duplicate content it's saying under the "other URLs" there's URLs like "http:///product-a" but again I don't see where it's finding these URLs and obviously those URL's dont work. Those three slashes aren't a typo either.
So far I've reduced the amount of errors from 2,005 to 543 but the rest of them I can't make sense of.
Also, what does one do when you have two products, eg: "product-a-white" and "product-a-black" to prevent Seomoz from seeing duplicates? Canonical links wont work because there's no parent item, just those two. Google Webmaster tools doesn't seem to have a problem though.
Using Opencart 1.5, if it helps.
Cheers,