Personally I would just set one category as your main category and canonical that in the product page.
Im not sure multidimensional breadcrumbs will work well with schema markup.
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Personally I would just set one category as your main category and canonical that in the product page.
Im not sure multidimensional breadcrumbs will work well with schema markup.
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My opinion is that if it is still one of the most relevant results in the search for that specific keyword then it will rank. I have seen website rank with 250,000+ duplicated pages.
You can always just create a new page on their CMS just then you will have to copy & paste this HTML into every clients website.
I think the best way is going to be manually have a html page for each client, you can just update this once and upload to all your clients websites. If they are on CMS systems though you may have to create a new sub-folder then have an index.html in here as anything pointing to the main folder may be routed by the CMS system.
Example -
If you go to www.example.com/network.htm the CMS might be looking for a page called network which will override your physical file.
I would have a folder /folder-name/index.html and just link to the folder name which will resolve the index.html
Hope this helped.
Rick
You need a way to submit to a master database which all these websites were connected to and updating this page. I would stay away from iFrames, it is possible, you just need to have the technical skills really and a master database where this page is stored.
I would do multiple pages as they will be wanting to target unique keywords per page.
You should be able to edit this via Yoast, what info is currently in the summary this this not taken from the blog post / page content?
Have you set-up Google webmaster tools?
Do this then go to the crawl section and request Google to crawl your homepage, usually you will see the meta data updated in SERP's in a minute or two.
Hi Anir,
This signified keyword referrals that clicked on Product Ad listings.
Thanks
Rick
Sorry my mistake.
First i would include: <rel="alternate" hreflang="en-AU" href="http://www.somedomain.com/au"></rel="alternate">
This is a great solution in sending them to the right page: www.benchmarkcorporate.co.uk - You get a popup saying "We see your from the US, would you like to go to the US website?" Whilst also having the option in the header to jump between the sites.
Thanks
Rick
Google recommend that you "Avoid automatic redirection based on the user’s perceived language.
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/182192?hl=en
You should have links in your HTML to tell robots which versions to go to:
Check this article out: http://www.fatrank.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-getting-your-new-website-indexed-ranking-fast/
This covers most point in how to get a specific page indexed and ranking quickly. Did you fetch as google and submit with GWT? Also have you a sitemap submitted?
I would say it comes down to page loading speed and user engagement. If the page is taking a lot longer (which your website doesn't) to load then this could influence the ranking. Again if users arent engaging well with your page and the bounce rate is high then this could influence the ranking as Google may see your page as not being the best match to their search.
I don't think the size of the image or the style of your page is going to influence the ranking of your page/website. The only case I can see this being so is when it affects the users experience.
Do you mean via the external links section on WMT? - https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/external-links
I've never seen disavowed links showing up in this section. You normally have to go via this section: https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/disavow-links .
Which site has lost rankings? Both?
This means that the green value is the highest against the other columns in the table. I.e your page rank is green and your competitors is grey for a specific page then you have the highest page rank against your competitors.
Open site explorer updates it's index periodically.. Next index is on 22nd June.
The links could be down in the footer such as
Location:
Then having them as their own pages (url example) www.domain.com/manchester-wedding-photograph/
Each as their own targeted landing page for the keywords such as Manchester Wedding Photography. Make the landing pages similar to y our homepage in layout / content and images but all unique so that Google doesn't penalise you.
Funnily enough I'm from Manchester / Bolton..
What i would do in your case as i see your website currently targets Liverpool on your homepage. I would setup additional landing pages for example:
Make these landing pages unique in their content and imagery then start to build some links back to them and your main url from local directories such as yell and thomson local.
We don't use any eCommerce platform with fully developed in-house. Was more about whether it was good to no-index the search results, which you have answered. I will go about putting this in the robots.txt
They say target just one keyword but if your page is strong enough then you can rank for several. Your homepage is the strongest in most cases as this is the URL people link back to and the portal to your website. If it is a strong enough landing pages for your main keywords then yes target them on the homepage.
Also see: http://www.seomoz.org/blog/tactical-seo-how-many-termsphrases-should-i-target-on-a-single-page
I think in this case just solder on! You can't really put a time scale on things like this. A friend of mine lost this rankings for massive keywords about 2 months ago due to a duplicated content issue from the development site and he is still not back in the top 50.
I would just keep building quality clean links and hammering my social media. Also push a craw to it through WMT.
Found a good article to help get your website indexed fast! If this fails then there is a problem with the website or domain.
(not sure if its against the rule to post a URL as this is the first time)
What CMS/framework is your website running on? Wordpress?
I would'nt say so, I would think search engine would be smart enough to work this one out.
Also as @Dave-Kley says above do this with javascript then this is inserted after the search engine has read the page.
I would, be on the safe site.. Always try and get the link manually removed also. Contact the webmaster.
Better to sort the problem at the root as opposed to putting the safety on.
Hi,
To avoid duplicated content and the possibility of thousands additional pages to an ecommerce website would it be a reasonable solution to have the page as a no-index, would this benefit the site?
Thanks
**Lantec **
I wouldn't go down the route of asking Google to index them as such.
I would just get the pages you want indexing more noticeable by posting them on your Google + page, twitter, Facebook etc.. Always works for me.
Also try www.pingomatic.com works well.
They are totaly SEO friendly as they are within the page just off-screen on most sliders which is later brought into view. Its a nice way to fit a lot of information in a small space like play media world
Check out: http://nathansearles.com/loopedslider/
I think if the data is already there (your already showing product sizes) then adding rich snippet tags will not make any difference except notify Google that they are there and can be used in SERPS.
We have just applied this to a few of our websites which are eCommerce, message me if you want to look at how we have used the tags.
I would say my success story is hitting page 1 google.co.uk for a big keyword in my industry in less than 4 weeks for a 60% difficulty keyword with a website less than 2 months old
(http://)headlineplus.com and ww.headlineplus.com can be seen as seperate websites, you need to make sure that they are both (in your domain configuration) are pointing to the same place and maybe set-up a 301 redirect for http://headlineplus.com to www.headlineplus.com
If you have the canonical in your page (www.mysite.com/acategory/niceproduct.html) then you dont need to bother making the title unique as google will index the set canonical page as the ruler over the duplicated and use all that information.
Yeah you could either do a 301 redirect or just set the canonical tag in your page.
Personally i would check out referances and see how their current clients rate the pro.
Over the last few days i did notice some of my new pages up a full page in a day (from position 25 to 11)
Very good video, thanks.
I think i just need to change my ads around alittle for better CTR.
Hey Serge, its around adverage 2% for the week
P.S. Just hit 5/10 QS.. Not change anything
Hey Serge,
Impressions today is 96 adverage CPC at £1.80..
The keyword has been running for months at this QS, and there is 4 keywords in the group, 3 of the same just different match types and the other with 'buy' before it.
Thanks for looking at this.
Sorry, i just updated my answer, i meant;
Im page 3 on google SEPR for the keyword and after 1/2 weeks i think they keyword is going well. Just cant see the problem with this quality score.
Hi,
I have (well I though I did have) a well optimised landing page for Google Adwords for the keyword Sonos Play 3, but yet my quality score is 3/10 - 4/10. It has been like this for a while now.
You can see the landing page here
If you would like to see the Add Content let me know. (attached as an image)
I appreciate any and all help I receive.
Thank You
Rick
This has also happened for my websites (eCommerce ones).. Im not too sure but i think withing google webmaster you define if the website i eCommerce or not and this influences the SERP display of the products.
Yeah its simple enough to add.. Just the previous page to the one you are on with the rel tag "prev" and the next page with the rel tag "next".. As for your ajax issued im not too sure sorry, i dont see why it wouldnt work though.
I had a look into this at one point, but then google was saying set your 'View All' page as your canonical, but our page 1 is already well indexed. I think you sohould only use these tags if google is having a problem with the strusture of the pages and if it is showing maybe a page for your keyword.
I think this will be seen as an internal link, im not 100% sure though.