Thank you Darin I appreciate your answer and will look to put this in place.
Best wishes,
Dean
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Job Title: Digital Manager
Company: Dean Andrews UK
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Thank you Darin I appreciate your answer and will look to put this in place.
Best wishes,
Dean
I managed to snap up a domain last October that was previously being used by people to create online resumes.
On this domain I have created a site that allows businesses to have a short web address that they then use to send their customers to. This short address displays a list of review sites that the customers can choose from to leave a review on the business, ie GMB, Facebook (basically any established reviews site) etc.
The problem I have is that there are so many old links that are pointing to the site referencing the previous resume business and I have three issues:
Many people blindly sign up thinking it’s the resume business because they read it on another site who’s link they followed.
The sites that list my domain are mainly job or resume related sites.
I have the previous business customers still with their personalised links leading back to the site that I currently 404.
The site in question is https://re.vu
Any assistance or advice would be gratefully received.
Hi FVdBeuken,
Just tested it with WordPress Version 4.4.2 & Yoast SEO Version 3.0.7 and all still works fine.
Make sure you follow the instructions carefully and let me know how you get on.
Cheers,
Dean
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Thanks for the heads up on Session Cam Amelia, not see that one before. I have used a similar service before namely ClickTale but that got a bit pricey.
The setup was easy, I did ask a few question and the support was awesome so first impression are good (starting to sound like I'm affiliated, I'm not just like it when I receive a good service)
Hi,
Have you checked the source code to see it the alt tag is actually there?
ie in firefox/chrome > right click > view page source
Looking for something like:
If it is there then perhaps you need to wait for Moz to re crawl the site, if not and it's definitely on the image alt in wordpress media then you may need to look at your theme. Establish if the theme utilises the alt element and if not then you may need to add it yourself (via a child theme preferably)
Good article on Moz: Should I Change My URLs for SEO in particular number 4 re Keyword Stuffing
Hi,If your using a CMS then there may be an extension to create the html version. What CMS are you using?
Hi,
Have a look at this article by Distilled: https://www.distilled.net/blog/getting-started-with-google-tag-manager/
Personally I use the folder structure ie. www.domain.es and www.domain.es/en.
Good posts on moz here: The International SEO Checklist And Using the Correct Hreflang Tag: A New Generator Tool
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Hi,
Have you checked the source code to see it the alt tag is actually there?
ie in firefox/chrome > right click > view page source
Looking for something like:
If it is there then perhaps you need to wait for Moz to re crawl the site, if not and it's definitely on the image alt in wordpress media then you may need to look at your theme. Establish if the theme utilises the alt element and if not then you may need to add it yourself (via a child theme preferably)
Think of it this way if you already rank for 'Townscript' with the domain name being a match. Why would you need to use this word throughout the whole site titles. I would recommend using it on some generic pages such as 'About Townscript' etc.
Use the title for something better, something more descriptive (wow just think of all that extra space!).
Short answer is technically no. However if you are using keywords in your campaign that you already rank well for in the organic results then this may have and effect of moving visitors that you many have gained naturally to paid visitors.
AdWords can be a great tool to evaluating keywords (and weeding out negative ones). So unless I want to dominate the results page for a particular keyword then I don't use keywords that I already rank well for in my campaigns.
In short the content contained in the iframe will not be indexed. I have previously used iframes for this reason to ensure that they do not get indexed.
Personally I would go fully qualified links ie xyz.com/blah.html.
Yoast has a good post here about the subject - https://yoast.com/relative-urls-issues/
Also on MOZ http://moz.com/learn/seo/internal-link
Looks like the konelux.ee is being redirected to konelux.fi have you checked the htaccess file on konelux.ee for a redirection?
Hi Sherry
Simple answer - Yes you can manage all your clients with one account.
The clients still have to verify the Google places listing either by phone or post card.
I normally do is setup the account and if Google wants to verify by phone I give the client a quick call first to let them know that they will shortly receive an automated call.
Call your client back to collect the verification code and your done.
You can add the following to the robots.txt file to ask the crawler to ignore the parameter currently being included such as:
Disallow: /*?=
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