Hi Martijn,
Thanks for your reply.
Could this be caused by "Disallow: /" in ads server's robots.txt ?
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Hi Martijn,
Thanks for your reply.
Could this be caused by "Disallow: /" in ads server's robots.txt ?
Hello guys,
My client is using an ad server (not sure if i am allowed to tell which one so I will not for now) installed at ads.clientsite.com. It is using noindex, nofollow for preventing Google to index it but also it is blocking like 90 000 other pages on clientsite.com to be indexed/crawled.
The guy that applied the noindex tag it is no longer here so I cannot ask him about the logic behind those noindex tags.
How big could be the damage to clientsite.com if I will remove the noindex tag from the ad server (ads.clientsite.com?
If needed I can PM you the ad server platform we are using,
Regards,
Ed
Hello guys,
I'm working on a plan of local SEO for a client that is managing over 50 local stores. At the moment all the stores are sharing the same URL address and wanted to ask if it s better to build unique pages for each of the stores or if it's fine to go with all of them on the same URL.
What do you think? What's the best way and why?
Thank you in advance.
Hi Tim,
Thank you very much for taking the time to explain this.
Best regards,
Ed
Hi,
I found a link pointing to my client's site that looks like this:
<a <span="" class="html-tag">href</a><a <span="" class="html-tag">="</a>http://www.clientsite.com" rel="dofollow" target="_blank" rel='nofollow'>Anchor text
Could someone tell me if this links acts as a dofollow or as a nofollow? It's the first time I see such a link and I don't know how to handle it.
Best regards,
Edimar
Hello guys,
My client is using an ad server (not sure if i am allowed to tell which one so I will not for now) installed at ads.clientsite.com. It is using noindex, nofollow for preventing Google to index it but also it is blocking like 90 000 other pages on clientsite.com to be indexed/crawled.
The guy that applied the noindex tag it is no longer here so I cannot ask him about the logic behind those noindex tags.
How big could be the damage to clientsite.com if I will remove the noindex tag from the ad server (ads.clientsite.com?
If needed I can PM you the ad server platform we are using,
Regards,
Ed
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