I agree with Ramon in terms of changing the links. However, I'm not sure that the change you want to make will have the best impact. For example, http://mocomi.com/who-invented-zero/. This link is very easy to share, very easy to recognize and it is easy to index for the specific question. Moreover, "math for kids" is included in the title which is good. The place I think you need to work more is the specific category. In this case you have http://mocomi.com/learn/maths/. Why is "kids" not appearing anywhere here? What I want to suggest is that you need to conduct a keyword research first before making your changes. You need to pinpoint exactly WHAT you have to change and you need to know for sure WHY you want to do a specific change. Hope this helps.
Posts made by iugac
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RE: Changing url (permalink) structure of website??
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RE: 301 a whole subdomain to main domain
I don't understand what the problem is. You have a domain and a subdomain. Do you use href lang? If so, how do you use it? Also, do you rank with your main domain in czeck rankings? From what I understand you should rank with the subdomain, right? Or is it that you do not rank at all (no domain, no subdomain) in the czech language? I don't think that the solution is to delete your language specific subdomain. Why do you think they are considered duplicates? Is the language not different? There are multiple questions that can be asked before reaching your conclusion. This is my input here.
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RE: Content change within the same URL/Page (UX vs SEO)
Google can read dynamic content, so I would not do this. In terms of UX, why don't you come up with something really cool while the users are waiting? How many seconds do you need for the change? As a rule, I would keep the sections with their own content because Google can read dynamic content.
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RE: Help with force redirect HTTP to HTTPS
Well done! Glad we could help.
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RE: Content change within the same URL/Page (UX vs SEO)
Hello. You really need to have separate pages if you want to rank with all of them. Basically, think of the title for example. How do you want to index a specific region if you have only one page? How should googlebot understand that you have multiple content and which content/section to show if a person does a specific query? Escaped fragments could have been used in the past but it was not a great solution and it was discontinued (https://webmasters.googleblog.com/2015/10/deprecating-our-ajax-crawling-scheme.html). As such, I would try to provide separate pages with as much qualitative content as possible and with strong internal linking.
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RE: Help with force redirect HTTP to HTTPS
Hello. You would put it somewhere after # BEGIN WordPress, depending on when you would want the https redirect to happen. The first settings (WP Rocket) basically optimize your website's speed. You would also want to change the settings from the admin panel and also force the admin to SSL. You can read more here -> https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/ssl-https-wordpress/. Let me know if you have any other questions.
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RE: HTTPS and server questions
Hello!
In terms of targeting the US, if you really want all your ducks in a row, a server located in the US would provide a lower latency than one in the UK. Of course, the CDN helps in terms of cache-able resources but you still have requests which would need to reach the actual server. So the most professional setting would be a server in the US (as close as possible to your main customers area if any) + a strong CDN which has servers as close as possible. If you go with a cloud solution as James was suggesting, make sure where you cloud solution location is set as Google, for example, lets you choose the region in which you want to be hosted.
Regarding the certificate, it doesn't matter where it is registered. You can even use a free certificate from Lets Encrypt (which most CPanel servers do automatically these days).
In terms of SEO, you would also want to make sure that you use href lang for your website.
Hope this helps!
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RE: Would a Search Engine treat a sitemap hosted in the cloud in the same way as if it was simply on /sitemap.htm?
I didn't run any experiment on this, but I think it can be done from robots.txt referencing the sitemap file. You can read more here -> https://www.sitemaps.org/protocol.html#sitemaps_cross_submits. So basically, you provide the link to the cloud file and tell the crawlers that it is a sitemap for a given website. I don't think Google will treat these files any differently.
[robots.txt ...] Sitemap: https://yourcloudprovider.com/sitemap.htm (or xml or whatever)
Hope this helps.
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RE: Redirect chains from switch to HTTPS
I guess you could probably do this by checking the https rule at last. So if it is old.php, the first thing you do is redirect to the new.php but already on the https. So all your static redirects will automatically go to https with one redirect while the other will always reach the last rule and go to the secure versions. Let me know if this helps.
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RE: Clients Keep Googling Themselves
Hi Jenna,
in terms of organic search, you should probably explain to them your current positions for all the tracked keywords and your long-term strategy for gaining advantage. From my experience, clients will never stop searching for what they want and I would argue that this is not a bad thing. However, you need to make them understand that you are in control of what you do and the timeframe in which you expect to have better results.
In terms of paid advertising, you can just give the official tools to check what they want. For example, for AdWords you can point them to https://support.google.com/adwords/troubleshooter/1711301?hl=en. They already trust Google's brand so they will accept their response much faster.
Best of luck!
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RE: How do I fix multiple meta description?
What I would add is that Google Search Console will not give you exactly all insights that Moz or other SEO products do. However, this does not mean you have to skip them. In almost all cases the advice given in these tools are worth implementing. So, in your case, you might just check your HTML code and see that duplicate meta descriptions appear. Remove one of them and you're all set. Good luck!
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RE: Switching URLs after acquisition to retain domain authority?
I agree with William. However, I want to add that you should also try to change all the direct links as much as you can. So, besides the internal 301 from the "old" domain to the "new" one, I would have a list with all the links you get to the "old" domain and try to change them to point directly to the relevant page on the "new" domain. There are a lot of good articles on moving a website domain. It takes a lot of work and a huge attention to detail. But if you do it right, it's worth the hassle! Let me know if you need more info.
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RE: What's the difference between these 2 url's in wordpress
Hello. If one of the page is not redirected (301), then you either need to ensure the redirection or, if you really need both links, you should use rel=canonical on one of them. If you do not do this, Google will consider the pages as duplicate content. However, do you have two different pages/posts in the WordPress backend for the same link? If so, you should delete the one you don't want. Let me know if that helps.
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RE: White H1 Tag Hurting SEO?
I agree with Thomas. But if you are already using an image you can integrate it with an H1 tag and an "alt" markup. Something like
. Google will consider the alt title. Hope this helps!
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RE: Indexed Pages Increase and Major Drop June 25th and July 16th?
I have absolutely no information to base my answer on but am trying to help. One possible scenario (which I hope is not the case) is that you were hacked. I've seen a few WordPress hacks which take control over your Google Search Console and index a lot of phishing pages. Again, I hope this is not the case, but I would investigate exactly what pages were indexed in the increase and make sure that my website is secure. Good luck!
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RE: Angular website and ranking
Hello. Don't worry! Google crawls Angular websites just fine. Just make sure that what you generate after the loading of the framework is good in terms of SEO and all will be OK. Here's more info: https://moz.com/blog/optimizing-angularjs-single-page-applications-googlebot-crawlers. Let me know if you have further questions.
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RE: Sudden drop in traffic since website redesign – can't spot double firing sessions pre-update
Hello Michael,
what you are asking for is a difficult SEO audit comparing your old webpage with the new one. I will try to help out with some questions/advice, but it might be a little to late/expensive to conduct this audit if you didn't monitor the old version of the page.
1. I understand that Search Console or Moz were not used. Did you use any keyword tracking software to monitor your positions? Do you know what specific keywords you were ranking for? Do you know what specific keywords you are not ranking for anymore?
2. Did you conduct a keyword research process in which you identified the size of your market and on the basis of which you restructured your metadata on the new website? From what I see you changes the titles and descriptions and so on. Were the changes made because some data you gathered or just because you wanted to change them?
3. As you said, redirects are very important on deploying a new website. Did you have a list with all previous links (internal and external) and 301 them?
4. Loading time is also very important. Make sure you optimize your website for speed. Use Google Page Speed and you should be fine. Did you also change servers or the server location while deploying the new website?
I could write many other points. The idea is that your questions requires a lot of work to be answered. If you have more focused questions, I would be happy to help you out. However, I think you have a lot of work to do and I am not sure that analyzing through archive.org is your best solution. I would conduct a keyword research process and after that I would focus on all on-page relevant aspects of your website. After that, I would focus on the external ones (authority, links and other).
Regards, Cristian
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RE: No content in the view source, why?
With a very high probability, the website was developed in some JavaScript platform such as Angular JS. This is exactly what you would get as a result since the content is shown after the initial loading. Let me know if you have further questions.
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RE: Best Organic Strategy for onpage and off page?
Thank you, Christy!
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RE: Best Organic Strategy for onpage and off page?
I will be very honest with you. This question is too wide to be answered. More importantly, you need to create personalized strategies for you and/or your clients. Not every project will follow an exact blueprint. Of course there are general aspects you need to consider and the Moz blog and other very good sources are to be read, but do not make the mistake to think that all your clients businesses are the same. This is my advice and I wish you all the best.
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RE: Http > https Switch Before Platform Migration?
Do you have a list of all links pointing to the webpages you are trying to redirect on the new launch? If the structure of your website changes, I would use my remaining development time to minify the time you are going to invest in changing them. So 301 is good, but it is better if you can change the external and internal links that you can to point to the new pages. After that, do the 301s. The migration will take development changes but also a lot of link fixing. Although https is a ranking factor, I don't see it as an urgent move. It is your call but I would use the time to prepare a really good migration. Good luck!
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RE: Http > https Switch Before Platform Migration?
Hi Nicola! What are your reasons for splitting the migration? Is your site processing sensitive data? If yes, https is an ASAP problem for you since Chrome will already give your users some trouble when navigating your website. If not, I think you will be better of with a single migration. But again, could you give some details regarding your thoughts and reasoning about this? There could be multiple aspects that influence this decision.
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RE: Migrating login page from website: SEO impact
To be honest, I'm not exactly sure what your question is. The subdomain will still be under your domain. It will be the same website but a part of it will be on a different server. The traffic will count for the domain. Even if Google would see this subdomain as a different site (which I don't will be) you still don't have what to worry about because you would have used 301 redirects and all the links will point to the new subdomain. So all you really have to do is change all the links that you can (which lead to the login page) and then do a 301 redirect from the old one to the new one. This is safe in terms of SEO and you don't have to worry about losing your position in the SERPs. Hope this helps!
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RE: What to do about this subdomain for SEO?
Hello! In terms of passing "link juice", if you do an analysis with Moz's OSE you will find that your domain has authority 11 and saneforums has authority 45. So, on one hand, it is good that they link to you in the menus and that the links are dofollow. However, as I understand it, the forums are the part of your website where people will interact and spend more time discussing different aspects. As such, on the long term, saneforums will benefit more because it serves people's interest more. From my point of view, it will be best if the forums are on your server and domain. However, if you cannot change this, I do not think that this structure is really bad. But this is only my opinion and I have no resources to recommend.
P.S. You need to work a bit on the page speed: https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fyournorthside.org.au%2F&tab=desktop
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RE: Migrating login page from website: SEO impact
Hi! Don't worry. As long as you implement the redirects correctly, you will not have a problem. "A 301 redirect is a permanent redirect which passes between 90-99% of link juice (ranking power) to the redirected page. 301 refers to the HTTP status code for this type of redirect. In most instances, the 301 redirect is the best method for implementing redirects on a website." Read more here -> https://moz.com/learn/seo/redirection.
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RE: Multiple E-commerce website
Hello Susan. I think that from Google's point of view, having the same URL on a different domain does not matter that much. What is a bigger problem is duplicate content. If you really want to launch two separate ecommerce websites with the same products, I think this is the issue you have to think about since you will have the same information for your products. Find more information here: https://moz.com/learn/seo/duplicate-content. However, why do you want two different ecommerce websites? Is there a business reason for this?
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RE: From an SEO perspective, which is preferable in the URL for a non-English site: local language or English?
It depends on what you want to rank for. If it is English searches, use that language. If you want to rank for Hindi, use that version. As a rule of thumb, try to do what benefits your end users since this will eventually pay off in search engines. How do your users search for those pages or product? Use those keywords (after a keyword research process, of course). This will also be an advantage from a user experience point of view. Good luck!
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RE: Tools for understanding customer behaviour
Hello, here is a good list -> https://www.similartech.com/categories/heatmaps-and-session-recording. I personally use Mouseflow and find it very useful. Let me know if you find a tool that you like more.
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RE: Help talking to an aggressive web team (1st time in the forums)
Hi Renia! I am here just to confirm what David said Good luck!
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RE: Landing pages showing up as HTTPS when we haven't made the switch
What I would do is the following: change the rel canonical back, remove the https version from Search Console (you need to add the https version of the website as well in Search Console) and then fetch and reindex the http version (also from Search Console). So basically, help Google understand this mistake and go back to the http version. Also, check your sitemaps and be sure that you are not including https links there. Hope this helps.
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RE: Landing pages showing up as HTTPS when we haven't made the switch
Hi! I don't seem to understand the question. Is it that you added a https rel canonical to live pages and are wondering why it is indexed? If so, this is the normal behavior since your website already supports https and you have linked to it. The reason why only a few landing pages show up as https for now might be related to how and when the crawler got there. I hope I didn't totally misunderstand the question.
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RE: Recipe Wordpress Plugin - Structured Data?
Yes. I usually go for having everything under control. Moreover, implementing schema.org is really not a hard thing to do. I tried a quick search and found this article: https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/schema-wordpress-seo/. It might help. They talk about a plugin which does schema.org integration in Wordpress but also show you how to implement it yourself. I hope it helps.
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RE: NOINDEX,NOFOLLOW Mistake
I'm really sorry for what happened! I recently had an employee who made such a mistake but at domain level We are monitoring our websites rankings and it fell from a visibility percentage of 21 to 4! Chaotic. After one month from correcting the problem, we only have a 10 visibility percentage. So, I think you might have to wait a bit until full recovery. However, please bear in mind that my team didn't notice the problem for one month since we did not have an optimization subscription for the client. Also, the domain did not have many linking pages to it and not a high authority. As such, I hope your page will recover much faster than the scenario I am talking about. Good luck!
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RE: Does Google's algo look at all traffic mediums with regs to onpage metrics or only organic traffic metrics?
Hello,
Google definitely has access to the data your are referring, as you can see it in Google Analytics.
My opinion is that there are two major types of sources for the metrics you are referring to: paid (what they can detect) and organic (all organic + what they cannot detect as being paid). It is known that Google AdWords will not influence your organic results directly. It will only benefit you as detailed here: https://moz.com/community/q/can-adwords-increase-organic-traffic
Although I have no proof, I think that Google takes into consideration the organic metrics with priority. I also think that paid campaigns, although they cannot do much good, they could possibly harm your organic if during the paid campaign your site performs very poorly. After all, there is a Quality Score indicator which influences the cost per click so there has to be some kind of connection between the analysis in AdWords and what Google thinks of your page.
All this being said, I would love to see anyone come up with some data sets tested in respect with your question.
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RE: Recipe Wordpress Plugin - Structured Data?
Hello,
I would suggest the following:
1. Use Yoast SEO plugin (https://yoast.com/wordpress/plugins/seo/) for general search engine optimization.
2. Code the Recipe structured data markup following the information in this link: http://schema.org/Recipe. You can code this in the specific theme file for your recipes from the Theme Editor.
Best of luck!
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RE: How to get a verification tick next to the URL in a Google Plus Local page?
Oh, I just revisited the link I gave you initially.
Note: If you have a local Google+ Page, you should use the local verification process to add your business information to Google Maps and display the verification badge on your Google+ Page. You may also choose to link your website to the page using the process outlined below.
So, did you try this?
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RE: How to get a verification tick next to the URL in a Google Plus Local page?
You cannot merge a business page with a local place. You can have both if you want, but I think you should be able to verify a link on any of the two types of pages.
Try to log out from your google account and then log in and see what happens when you want to link your website to your page. I can't see any reason for which you are not able to verify you website.
If it still does not work, please provide a screenshot or detailed explanation of what is happening. I cannot help you out just by reading that it does not work. Please provide more details.
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RE: How to get a verification tick next to the URL in a Google Plus Local page?
From my experience, Google+ page will be automatically linked if you are logged in with the same account where you have webmaster tools verified site. So, just log in with the same user that has access to that domain in webmaster tools and the link should be recognized.
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RE: Multiple sub domain appearing
How cool: http://askdjhasd789.allsee-tech.com/
However, if you check: http://jhgjhghj.allsee-tech.com/index.html -> this redirects.
http://jhgjhghj.allsee-tech.com/index.php -> not found but still goes on allsee-tech.com.
I would check htaccess, yes. And if you don't mind, I would really like to know what the problem was.
Thanks,
Cristian
Later edit: You could check the DNS zone as well since you could have wildcards there as well.
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RE: How to get a verification tick next to the URL in a Google Plus Local page?
Here you go: https://support.google.com/plus/answer/1713826?p=link_page_to_website&rd=1
I would suggest the webmaster tools way, but either way is just fine.
Cristian
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RE: Can Google crawl dynamically generated links?
Well, it can crawl anything found on a web page. If you are referring to a page whose links are dynamically generated in the sense that you build them before serving the page (php for example), then yes. If Google bot reaches that page in any way (it is not blocked etc) then your links will be crawled as well.
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RE: URL for a new website
I agree with Erwan. There is of course another option which I think would get you the most results and that would be combining the brand with your keywords. I don't know if that is a possibility, but you could try to figure something out. If the company is focused on makeup let's say, then what if the brand was called "themakeupcompany", "perfect makeup".. you get the idea. Again, I do not know about your possibilities and my examples were written in about 2 seconds so I don't expect them to work, I just used them to make my point.
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RE: URL for a new website
Hi,
it really does make a difference if you have keywords in the domain name. The problem, however, is not that simple. You have to take into account the users that need the website. How easy is it for them to access the page? You do not want to only stuff keywords in your domain name and let the users satisfaction and ease of access apart. This would not be a good marketing decision.
That being said, my advice would be to try to find out the best way to please the users and Google as well. Per general, I would think about the users more, since Google is trying to update its algorithm in order to please the users.
Cristian
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RE: How do you reduce duplicate content for tags and categories in Wordpress?
Hello,
yes, it is possible. Check out rel canonical: http://moz.com/learn/seo/canonicalization
Regarding Wordpress, here's a good article related to canonicalization: http://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/wordpress-canonicalization-guide/
Let me know if this helps!
Cristian
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RE: Is it SEO OK if i cloak internal links and put them in sidebar ?
Hello,
I agree with Chris. Try to make the users happy and it will be ok.
One thing I would add though. I don't know how you plan to cloak the URL (in fact, I don't really know what cloaking means exactly in english), but be sure to avoid duplicate content since my guess is that the content is the same.
All the best,
Cristian