As it turns out the problem is with Yoast's Google Analytics plug-in per Yoast. However, he has not yet released a fix nor given a date for the fix as of yet. So one either needs to deal with it until fixed or switch plug-ins.
Posts made by BoulderJoe
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RE: Google indexing thousands crazy search results with %25253
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RE: Google indexing thousands crazy search results with %25253
Hi Sha,
Well, that is a new possible lead, but unfortunately Pictage is basically worthless when it comes to any technological issues.
Hmm, is there some way I could add "noindex" tags to anything link that appears on the Proof page as they are dynamic in appearance?
Thanks,
Joe
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RE: Google indexing thousands crazy search results with %25253
Hi Egol,
Hmm, I have never heard of that possibility.
How can I change the resultant search URL with a Wordpress install?
Thanks.
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RE: Google indexing thousands crazy search results with %25253
Hi Sha,
I made the changes weeks ago, but more pages keep appearing which tells me Google is still trying to index them?
There is already an "s" parameter set in GWT, but I don't really see many options in this screen - are there some settings I'm missing?
There are also page URLs like this one, can they be blocked as well?
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RE: Google indexing thousands crazy search results with %25253
Yoast's WordPress SEO plug-in automatically does the following:
- RSS feeds are now always noindex, followed. No search engine should ever list an RSS feed as a result in the resultpages.
- Admin, login and registration pages are always noindexed now for the same reason.
- Search result pages are now always noindex, follow.
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Google indexing thousands crazy search results with %25253
In GWT I started seeing very strange pages indexed a few weeks, and Google is no reporting over 21,000 of pages (blocked by robots.txt) with weird URLs like this:
The current robots.txt looks like this:
User-agent: *
Disallow: /wp-contentDisallow: /wp-admin
Disallow: /wp-includes
Disallow: /data
Disallow: /slideshows
Disallow: /page/*/?s=
Disallow: /?s=
Disallow: /searchThis website is running an up to date WP install with Yoast's Google Analytics and SEO plug-in. I can't point to anything specific that happened with the site when these URLs started appearing even after I modified the robots.txt.
What can be done to try and stop Google from creating and indexing these goofy URLs?
I see lots of sites having this issue when I search in Google, but no one seems to have a solution.
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Magic keywords in Google Webmaster Tools
Hi All,
Recently moved a friend to a new WP back-end website as they were on Flash which is pretty, but not necessarily the best for SEO.
My question is that once Google finally indexed the site, I noticed in Google Webmaster tools that it found the most significant keyword to be:
automatically
On the following top pages:
| tag/snow-boarding-photography/ |
| tag/style-photography/ |
| tag/underwater-photography/ |
| tag/vacation-photography/ |
| tag/wedding-photography-beaver-creek/ |
| tag/wedding-photography-copper-mountain/ |
| tag/wedding-photography-denver/ |
| tag/wedding-photography/ |
| underwater-photography-scuba-diving-cozumel-mexico/ |
| wedding-photography/ |The goofy thing is I can find anywhere that "automatically" is used - perhaps it is coming from a plug-in or magically keyword beans that Google found?
Any guidance is appreciated.
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RE: Why does my lousy little blog Rank number 1 on Google?
Interesting. However, as Ryan points out you still have perhaps the best content, and only slightly below Google for "change" - nice work.
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RE: Google rankings dropped like a stone
Hey James, don't forget the Wild, Wild, West is not a static lab environment.
How old is your site?
What has changed with your competitors - look specifically at any new entries into the top ten and try and determine why they might have moved up to replace you.
Any server/page load speed issues?
It is supposed to be an algorithm, but I doubt there is a single person (probably by design) that has any clue what it really is doing and barely what is supposed to be doing
It could be a million different things - is your dev sub-directory blocked from crawling, did some high quality comment links get archived, did some of your quality links go away, did someone you are linking to get whacked or go away, etc, etc
Are the pages that dropped still ranking for other terms - i.e. was it a "surgical drop" that I have experienced on another site of mine that I'm still trying to figure out.
Just do an audit of everything and keep doing quality things... and theoretically, as we tell ourselves, your rankings should come back.
Finally, were your ranking drops in the 10-50, 200+, or 950 range? The smaller ones are supposedly algorithmic and "easier" to correct while the higher ones are manually and "time out" once the offense has been corrected - all kind of witch craft
Good luck.
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RE: Why does my lousy little blog Rank number 1 on Google?
Good long authoritative sounding post and showed for me as I'm in Boulder and you are in Denver - have you tried searches from other geo proxies?
A couple other things to consider:
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Google loves fresh content - as long as the article keeps getting traffic/attention it will stay, update us in another 30 days
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You do rank for "google places changes", but are no where for "google places change" so it is all about the long tail as I'm sure you know....
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RE: Should /dev folder be blocked?
Hey Ryan,
It isn't really a competition thing because I bounce back to the same or better sport after about 30 days, so it seems very algorithmic. I just haven't been able to figure what/how I am getting penalized. However, this morning while looking at some rankings I noticed a dev page was indexed and in Google's rankings so I said "Ah oh...." and went to see my developer hadn't blocked out our development directory... which means if Google deep indexes a site every so often they would probably crawl it and find an exact copy of the live site...
The 60-90 deep indexing would also make sense as the ranking drop has always occurred around the 27th of the month.
Once I block out /dev what do you think would be the best way to get Google to re-crawl the site and perhaps remove any duplicate issues - delete out my robots.txt and sitemaps from Google and re-submit them?
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Should /dev folder be blocked?
I have been experiencing a ranking drop every two months, so I came upon a new theory this morning...
Does Google do a deep crawl of your site say every 60-90 days and would they penalize a site if they crawled into your /dev area which would contain pretty the exact same urls and content as your production environment and therefore penalize you for duplicate content?
The only issue I see with this theory is that I have been penalized only for specific keywords on specific pages, not necessarily across the board.
Thoughts?
What would be the best way to block out your /dev area?
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RE: Changes in Sitemap Indexation in GWT?
Hey Joe,
I noticed the same thing (large drop in indexed number/percentage of pages) a few days ago and thought that was related to a ranking drop I have experienced. All I did was resubmit all (tag, category, posts) sitemaps via GWT and the next day Google had almost 100% of my submitted URLs back in the index. However, that didn't fix my apparent Google penalty issue so I'm still searching for a solution:
http://www.seomoz.org/q/help-with-diagnosing-google-penalty
Oh, this was with a wordpress site utilizing Yoast's WP SEO plugin to create XML sitemaps.
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Is OSE data reliable and removal of malicious inbound links?
I ran a report on my site (www.rentscouter.com) using OSE and it is reporting some very strange inbound links like:
anchor text = Megan
anchor text = Alexa's Mom
http://www.lg.com/it/products/documents/LE8800.epk?action=view&pageId=214&start=69164
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/techtalk/SEM-0601_191695_7.dot?blogname=mahdid&sub=5&tpl=0
anchor text =
However, none of these seem to show up in my Google Webmaster account. And generally when I go to some of these links I can't find any reference to my site - is the OSE data bad or are these really shady links someone is building to knock down my site?
What is showing up in GWT are a bunch of growing crappy links that redirect to some advertising site - does anyone know of a way to get these removed by Google as I doubt I'm going have any luck trying to contact the owner(s) of these sites:
| http://harleydavidsonjacket.org/article/252213-best_penis_enlargement_methods.htm |
| http://harleydavidsonjacket.org/article/252426-plumbers_and_gasfitters_needed_urgently.htm |
| http://harleydavidsonjacket.org/article/252451-the_importance_of_plumbers_and_more.htm |
| http://harleydavidsonjacket.org/article/253039-football_betting_systems_can_they_be_profitable.htm |
| http://harleydavidsonjacket.org/article/253131-my_teen_wants_to_know_how_sex_was_and_is_for_me_what_do_i_say.htm |
| http://harleydavidsonjacket.org/article/254364-why_marriage_counseling_is_good_for_you.htm |
| http://harleydavidsonjacket.org/article/254449-herpes_dating_service_what_is_it.htm |Yes, I know Google will theoretically and maybe eventually "ignore" such links, but that will be on Google time 4 weeks or 4 years - who knows. Plus, with a younger site with a thinner link profile - anything like the links above can't be helping me......
I'm trying to figure out why my site keeps bouncing between #5 and #255 for specific keywords and determining if I have a google penalty which is being discussed in this thread:
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RE: CSV sheets on new OSE not received by email
I too am not receiving any reports from OSE via email. I requested them over 12 hours ago.