It came back this afternoon! Thanks for looking into it. I hadn't gotten a chance to update my post until now. I really appreciate it. Have a great rest of your week!
Cheers,
Wendy
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It came back this afternoon! Thanks for looking into it. I hadn't gotten a chance to update my post until now. I really appreciate it. Have a great rest of your week!
Cheers,
Wendy
Oh, yes. That would be helpful wouldn't it? I updated the question with a link to the SERP result but here it is as well. Thank you!
Hi, a local non-profit recently re-branded their name from MacDonald Center to Maybelle Center. When they updated their business information their website link disappeared. They've updated from within and dashboard to no avail. We've requested edits/updates via Google Map maker but it says Denied.
Here's a URL for the SERP result. Note the button for "website" would normally appear by the button for "directions"
Can someone please explain why this is happening and how we can fix it? They are a great community organization who's about to receive some media coverage and we'd really appreciate it if users hearing about the group be able to easily access their new website.
They are aware of their duplicate listings but, typical of non-profits, have limited time and funds so are prioritizing to address more urgent issues first. However, I don't believe duplicate listings would cause such an issue but please let me know if I'm wrong here
In the Directives tab within Screaming Frog, can anyone tell me what the difference between "canonicalised", "canonical", and "no canonical" means? They're found in the filter box. I see the data but am not sure how to interpret them. Which one of these would I check to find canonical issues within a website? Are there any other easy ways to identify canonical issues?
Oh, yes. That would be helpful wouldn't it? I updated the question with a link to the SERP result but here it is as well. Thank you!
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