I have actually bit the bullet and now created a simple landing page at http://www.collaboris.com/products so there should be no confusion.
Would be interested to hear peoples thought.s
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I have actually bit the bullet and now created a simple landing page at http://www.collaboris.com/products so there should be no confusion.
Would be interested to hear peoples thought.s
Hi all
Recently, Google has indexed the landing page url for our product differently. This has just happened.
So now, when you used search for "DocRead" you would find the top result being :
"http://www.collaboris.com/products/policy-and-procedure-management-software" which is what i want.
However, now it's indexing it as
"http://www.collaboris.com/products" this page is simply a redirect to our product page as it's part of the menu.
If I look in fiddler when requesting http://www.collaboris.com/products I can see its doing a 301 redirect, which is fine.
Why is Google storing the wrong url ?
I also noticed we dropped in our rankings quite significantly last week.
We use listly quite a lot. A few of our lists get embedded in other sites. A lot of the embedded lists have links back to us. Is there any seo benefit on this, or will just one of the sites count ? Isn't this just duplicate content ? Wondering what your thoughts are.
Thanks for the reply and the advice on the anchor text, I am trying to get to grips with all this SEO!
I probably should have bean a bit more concise. I was actually meaning the links OUT from all of our newsletters. For example in this edition we have links to many other SharePoint related sites.
Hi there...
My company develops policy management software for SharePoint (called DocRead). Obviously, our main SEO push is purely for the product as that's what pays the bills.
However, we also issue a weekly SharePoint Community newsletter in HTML as we run a large community group for SharePoint. Each newsletter has lots of outbound links (all coming from the same domain as our product is hosted on). These links won't really have anything to do with 'Policy Management' as they are purely to do with SharePoint.
I was wondering if these will harm our ranking in anyway?
FYI : The newsletters are here : http://www.collaboris.com/sharepoint-newsletters/all-newsletters and the product is here : http://www.collaboris.com/products/policy-and-procedure-management-software
Thanks in advance
Mark
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