Hi Adam,
Thanks - how do you change the navigation so each page is linked with a single URL?
Thanks
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UNIFOR is Sydney’s leading supplier of corporate supplies and has been in operation for more than 30 years, priding itself on excellent customer service and a diverse product range.
UNIFOR is conveniently located in Artarmon, only a few minutes drive from the corporate headquarters of Sydney city, North Sydney and Chatswood allowing for rapid response deliveries to clients. UNIFOR delivers to all of the greater Sydney metropolitan area and can organise deliveries to outlying country locations as well as nationally.
UNIFOR offers the complete corporate package, including: a huge range of teas, coffees, biscuits, snacks, soft drinks; kitchen and washroom products; a comprehensive selection of wines, beers, spirits, liqueurs and corporate gifts; professional advice on all of your office or liquor requirements; full corporate function service, including time specific deliveries, chilled drinks ready to serve, glass hire, ice tubs and ice.
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Hi Adam,
Thanks - how do you change the navigation so each page is linked with a single URL?
Thanks
Thanks Adam.
Have had a look and it looks like the crawlers are cycling through numerous unnecessarily crawled pages for each product based on the top and bottom nav bar on our website (i.e. it adds FAQ and Shipping Info for each product + all the categories we have created on the website). Attached is an image link of some lines from the CSV file.
I imagine this is what is making it chew up bandwidth. Any insight on how to avoid / change this would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Geoff
Hi there,
We get a report from SEOMOZ every week which shows our performance within search. I noticed for our website www.unifor.com.au that it looks through over 10,000 pages, however our website sells less than 500 products so not sure why or how so many pages are trawled? If someone could let me know that would be great. It uses up a lot of bandwidth doing each of these searches so if the amount of pages being trawled reduced it would definitely assist.
Thanks,
Geoff
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