I am getting 403 errors for this crazy url:
How do I get rid of this error?
I am also getting 404 errors for pages that do not exist anymore. How do I get rid of those?
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I am getting 403 errors for this crazy url:
How do I get rid of this error?
I am also getting 404 errors for pages that do not exist anymore. How do I get rid of those?
I am having a similar issue. I am getting hit with 404 errors for pages that do not exist anymore of have been fixed. How do I get these to stop showing up?
I am having a similar issue. I am getting hit with 403 errors for pages that do not exist anymore of have been fixed. How do I get these to stop showing up?
This is just an example of a couple URLS that are being considered duplicate content:
http://www.noveltyhilljanuik.com/private-events/culinary-2/
http://www.noveltyhilljanuik.com/private-events/winery-and-event-spaces/
http://www.noveltyhilljanuik.com/visit/photo-gallery/
http://www.noveltyhilljanuik.com/trade/novelty-hill-trade/
We are using NextGEN Gallery for Wordpress and it is Javascript (J-Query) based.
Is it a Gallery setting I need to be looking for or change?
We have multiple Gallery Pages on a website and they are all being indexed as duplicate content. I am assuming it's because there's no content on those pages. So, it's picking up the pages header/footer navigation and considering it content. I am not sure what the best way is to deal with Gallery pages. I want the images to get indexed, but not sure how to do this if I need to set the gallery pages with the thumbnails on it to noindex. Would it be smart to set the pages to "noindex, follow" or "index, nofollow" or do you have any other suggestions?
So I wanted a quick sanity check on the htaccess syntax for migrating 3 domains into 1 new domain. For example, we're migrating 3 sites abc.com, def.com and ghi.com, all into 1 new site on ghi.com.
Here's the htaccess we're placing on the root of ghi.com:
redirect 301 http://www.abc.com/wines.html http://www.ghi.com/wines redirect 301 http://www.def.com/trade.html http://www.ghi.com/trade
redirect 301 http://www.ghi.com/winery-tours.html http://www.ghi.com/visit/taste
On the DNS side of things, we're parking abc.com and def.com on the ghi.com server.
I'm not seeing examples of htaccess files for this scenario, and none that use any domain info on the "from" side of the redirect 301 syntax. Any suggestions before we pull the trigger?
Thanks!
So, it indexes issues that Google does see and doesn't see. How do we differentiate between the two?
Additionally, what would be some suggestions as to what we should do?
We have many pages on our website that have been set to "no index, follow." However, SEOmoz is indexing them as duplicate content. Why is that?
For one of our campaigns, we have 164 errors for Duplicate Page Content. We have a website where much of the same content lives in two different places on their website. The information needs to be accessible from both areas. What is the best way to tackle this problem? Is there anything that can be done so these pages are not competing against one another? If the only solution is to edit the content on one of the pages, how much of the content has to be different? Is there a certain percentage to go by?
Here is an example of what I am referring to:
1.) http://www.valleyorthopedicassociates.com/services/foot-center/preventing-sprains-and-strains