Thanks for your reply, this is an example url:
This is the holidaycars newyork page for the german language.
That tool is great, but i'm not sure how this occurs: the "Hreflang attributes don't match ( != de)"
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Thanks for your reply, this is an example url:
This is the holidaycars newyork page for the german language.
That tool is great, but i'm not sure how this occurs: the "Hreflang attributes don't match ( != de)"
Hi there SEOs and other respected online marketing enthusiasts!
Since a short while Google Webmaster Tools is flagging my href lang return tags as missing. However, these tags are available in the html and there should be no issue whatsoever. I often see other bogus flags raised by Google but this one is bothering us in particular. This is the code that we use for all our 18 languages:
All pages link to all other languages variables.
Is there something I'm missing? Or is it just an error on Google's site - and if so, how do I flag it as fixed?
href lang no return tag incorrectly error in webmaster tools
Thanks Alex, that is definitely something I'll have to look into. All pages are translated by hand.
Hi,
I can't find any good answer to this question so I thought, why not ask Moz.com ;-)!
I have a site, let's call it webshop.xx
For a few languages/markets, Deutsch, Dutch & Belgian, English, French.
I use a different TLD with a different IP for each of these languages, so I'll end up with:
webshop.de, webshop.nl, webshop.be, webshop.co.uk, webshop.com & webshop.fr
They all link to eachother and every subpage that is translated from the other site gets a link as well from the other languages, so: webshop.com/stuff links to webshop.de/stuff
My main website, webshop.com gets links from every other of these domain which Open Site Explorer as well as Majestic SEO sees as an external link. (this is happening)
My question. How will Google deal in the long-run with the crosslinks coming from these domains? some guesses I made:
I get full external links juice (content is translated so unique?)
I get a bit of the juice of an external link
They are actually seen as internal links
I'll get a penalty
Thanks in advance guys!!!
Markypi
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