Hello,
Look through Google Search Console & see what pages have dropped, compare March to June 2018, if you could post that report somewhere I can assist you from there.
As Kevin mentioned, did you change the site at all?
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Hello,
Look through Google Search Console & see what pages have dropped, compare March to June 2018, if you could post that report somewhere I can assist you from there.
As Kevin mentioned, did you change the site at all?
Hi there, it certainly won't harm anything, unless you work in a large office & everyone does it around the same
Hello Aspirant, recommend using the Moz Link Explorer tool
I've had a look at your site & you have
You're using number 3 (above) as your URL, so, my suggestion is to set both the redirect URLs for 1 & 2 (above) to https://www.rogerlapin.co.uk/ instead of the chain you currently appear to have in place.
Google "recognises" the original source & will rank it higher, this has been the case for some time
Hello Alan,
The figure speaks for itself 35% of mobile traffic is more than worth the effort to get a button added to the mobile view of the site.
There isn't a protocol per se, just some very simple code, a variation of an anchor tag - https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/native-hardware/click-to-call/ - your developer will be able to create a button easily enough.
In addition, they will need to add a CSS @media rule - https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css3_pr_mediaquery.asp
It wont affect your SEO, you just don;t need the the non-https version
Over the past few years, I've tended to use & write for both. There is no hard & fast rule other than writing for the user - intent & context.
Hello,
Your mobile version does show a phone number, above the "Location" dropdown.
If you mean that you should display that phone number as a button, similar to the "Contact Agent" & "Schedule Tour" - then yes place a more prominent button there. It's advisable to limit CTA's, yes, I doubt 3 is too much though.
However, before you dive in, how much of your traffic is mobile? Would it be worth the effort.
I use the MOZ link explorer to get a report a backlink profile, then I create a shortlist us isolating High SPAM domains, low DA domains.
Then check I check all of these domains & create a Disavow file based on all the domains that are obviously poor quality, rinse & repeat every 3-4 months.
As always the MOZ team have an excellent article on this topic - https://moz.com/blog/links-to-target-with-disavow.
PA - Page Authority
DA - Domain Authority, basically the average of all the DAs
I have a client with multiple business addresses - 3 across 3 states, from an SEO perspective what would be the best approach for displaying a NAP on the website?
So far I've read that its best: