Hi!
I'm wondering if not having a cookie warning message in a web may be a reason for google algorithm to penalize SEO. (we're talking about a european website)
Does anybody know it it is so?
Thanks!
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Hi!
I'm wondering if not having a cookie warning message in a web may be a reason for google algorithm to penalize SEO. (we're talking about a european website)
Does anybody know it it is so?
Thanks!
Hi!
Some time ago we changed our domain from canexel.net to canexel.es. We spent some time "cleaning" the backlinks to the ".net" domain since we had been penalized by penguin.
After some time we went ahead and did a 301 from .net to .es january 15. From that date on we've noticed that webmaster tools has been detecting a really big increase oon 404 detected on our site.
All this 404 come from .net pages that have been cached by google but don't exist anymore. The problem is that the 301 has made google believe that they exist also on our .es site (where of course don't exist either), and 404 have appeared from this non existing pages pinting to other non existing pages.
We want to to eliminate the urls from WMT but we don't know if we should eliminate them both from the .net and .es domains or just from the .net one. We also would like to know if this would penalize our SEO.
Thanks
Hi!
We're rethinking our website and we have some doubts on how it would affect our positioning.
Our main keyword right now is "casas de madera". Positioning by this keyword we have three different "main" pages:
2)SEO landing page (http://www.canexel.es/casas-de-madera/)
3)A blog section (http://www.canexel.es/blog/casas-de-madera/)
We thought at first about changing our home main keyword, but this option has been ruled out since is the keyword that gives us the most visits and changing it would result on a rebrandindg strategy we are not sure we want to pursue.
We're thinking about a canonical from the landing page (2) to our Home (1) and making it disappear from our website.
Regarding our blog we've thought about removing the blog section. We've thought about a 301 from every post to a new category or just deleting the category "casas de madera" from our site and telling google not to index the section (3) but continue indexing the posts we already have published under this category.
Would any of these harm our positioning? And, if so, is ther any other steps you wolud recomend us taking?
In this same topic, we're about to create a SEM Landing page for this same keyword. This page will be very visual and with little text. We are not sure if we should have a canonical pointing from it to our home or just not indexing the new SEM landing page. What would you recommend?
Thanks
That was more or less what we thought but needed some advice still. Thanks a lot
Hi!
We're a spanish construction company and we've been positioning our home with the keyword "wooden homes". We also have a specific landing page positioned with that same keyword. Right now we are getting out of a penguin and panda penalization and we're doing well.
As part of a rebranding strategy we are thinking of changing our homepage keyword to "luxury homes". We are still going to hace the "wooden houses" landing page but this keyword is just going to be present in its own landing.
The new keyword has much more volume of search than the one we have right now. Is there a strategy you can recomend us for this rebranding?
Thanks
Hi
We did a domain disavow some months ago and webmaster tools told us those links were not pointing at us anymore. But suddenly the same domain has appeared again in our external links list according to webmaster tools. Our disavow document still contains that same domain as a disavowed domain, so we don't understand why is still being taken into account.
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Before it was "Casas de madera canadienses - Canexel" and it showed "Canexel: Casas de madera canadienses“, probably after indexing the new title it will show "Canexel: Casas de madera mucho más que casas prefabricadas".
The problem is that it always shows the "Canexel: " at the begining, no matter wich config I use on the meta title I write in code.
My web is http://www.canexel.es, is supported by wordpress and I'm having some problems with the meta title. Google SERPS shows “Canexel: Casas de madera canadienses“ when I config the snipped to show “Casas de Madera canadienses – Canexel” I use SEO yoast plugin. I dont know why it is showing the name of the company followed by a colon at the beginning.
The home page is the only one that is having that problem.
Thx!
Hi,
Im the webmaster of http://www.canexel.es and we are having some problems with the title of the home page.
this is my title tag:
<title></span><span>Casas de madera mucho más que casas prefabricadas - Canexel</span><span class="webkit-html-tag"></title>
This what apear in SERPS in keywords like casas de madera (google esp):
That was more or less what we thought but needed some advice still. Thanks a lot
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