Hi Eric!
I found this checklist/guide on how to do a SEO audit helpful, https://serpstat.com/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-performing-an-actionable-seo-audit/ Hopefully it can help you too.
Cheers,
Jesper
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Hi Eric!
I found this checklist/guide on how to do a SEO audit helpful, https://serpstat.com/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-performing-an-actionable-seo-audit/ Hopefully it can help you too.
Cheers,
Jesper
Hi!
A client of mine has a global presence and we are therefore tracking serp rankings for multiple Google domains; google.com, google.ie, google.co.uk for example.
One page is ranking quite well in Google.ie (position 11 right now) while at the same time ranking extremely bad in both Google.com and Google.co.uk (position 100+). How can that be??
I did do some optimization (for example Title and Desc) before the rankings in .com and .co.uk went really bad (they were higher before (pos 30-40)). But it is the same page Google indexes...but the results are very different. How can this be? What can be done?
Thanks!
Jesper
Hi all!
A client of mine owns several top level domains which are not in use, let's call them example.nu, example.de, example.net and so on. The current website is example.com.
When checking the technical status of the unused domains I realized that all but one are forwarded (via DNS) to example.com and only one has a 301 redirect.
Should I redirect all of them by means of 301 or let them stay forwarded? Very few of the domains have any other sites linking to them.
Any thoughts would be really appreciated!
Jesper
Hi Eric!
I found this checklist/guide on how to do a SEO audit helpful, https://serpstat.com/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-performing-an-actionable-seo-audit/ Hopefully it can help you too.
Cheers,
Jesper
Hi!
A client of mine has a global presence and we are therefore tracking serp rankings for multiple Google domains; google.com, google.ie, google.co.uk for example.
One page is ranking quite well in Google.ie (position 11 right now) while at the same time ranking extremely bad in both Google.com and Google.co.uk (position 100+). How can that be??
I did do some optimization (for example Title and Desc) before the rankings in .com and .co.uk went really bad (they were higher before (pos 30-40)). But it is the same page Google indexes...but the results are very different. How can this be? What can be done?
Thanks!
Jesper
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