Are you using a CMS? Often some archive files or sitemap, could generate traffic to pages which doesn't exist. How about a search function? Do you have any type of domain.com/s=?something that is being linked to?
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renehansen
@renehansen
Job Title: Digital Consultant
Company: Synergi
Website Description
Online marketing, WordPress and data analysis. A blog site for search marketing.
Favorite Thing about SEO
The psychology of 'users intent' and the benifits of personified search.
Latest posts made by renehansen
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RE: Pages with Temporary Redirects on pages that don't exist!
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RE: SEO Dilution: Key Words in Sub Directories v Using a Hyphen in a Single Directory
Shopify is good in many ways, but is also somewhat restrictive, in terms of URL. I would go with the shortest URL possible, which in this case is also the most describing one.
Shopify URLs are not good in terms of having a descriptive URL structure, and from I can tell, the so called, Shopify Experts, are only concerned about a webshop making any money. Not that they are possibly losing SEO benefits.
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RE: Google Analytics Landing Page Report Discrepancy
What segment are you looking at?
I just tried doing the same and it shows the same data, in both the graph and the data table.
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RE: Enable Ecommerce Tracking with Google Tag Manager
Great thank you, I am sticking with the normal GA method.
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RE: Enable Ecommerce Tracking with Google Tag Manager
Thank you for your answer. I have looked at how I could integrate the ecommerce functionality with GTM, but it is not as easy as I hoped it would be.
The normal way of just flipping a switch in GA, is much easier, so I just think I will stick to that for now. Thank you!
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Enable Ecommerce Tracking with Google Tag Manager
Hello all,
I am having an issue with tracking the sales on a webshop, and I would like to know how I can enable the ecommerce tracking with Google Tag Manager?
Right now I am tracking the pageviews fine, firing a Universal Analytics tag.
How can I achieve this?
Thank you.
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RE: Learn how to reclaim links using Open Site Explorer: Get your Daily SEO Fix!
Short and simple. I look forward to see the series!
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RE: Canonical for blog tag or search site
Yes use noindex, follow for that
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RE: Indexing of Search Pages
I can see the issue with auctionbased e-commerce sites. But a search result page could be both dynamic and static:
domain.com/results/name-of-search-string
or
domain.com/results/?q=something
I think that optimizing a search result page would be rather difficult since it depends on a unique search which is inpredictable. However, using a static URL for a result page is no good either, as it creates a ton of pages in an index with no meaning.
I wouldn't think that any common site should index their search result pages.
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RE: Duplicate page wordpress title
I am not sure that I understand, but I will try to guess a bit here:
1. You are publishing a post that contains the image of a Lamborghini but with no text content.
2. When you hit publish, it creates 2 posts with 2 almost identical URLS.
Are you having issues with WordPress making 2 posts at the same time?
Best posts made by renehansen
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RE: Learn how to reclaim links using Open Site Explorer: Get your Daily SEO Fix!
Short and simple. I look forward to see the series!
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RE: Changing website to Mobile site
If the domain name and URLs are the same, then you shouldn't worry. Prompt for an reindexation using Google Webmaster Tools to let Google know that the site has changed.
If URLs have changed, make 301 redirets to related pages.I am guessing that you are using RWD and not a mobile site?
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RE: Canonical for blog tag or search site
Well, your issues are with tags and I would rather noindex them than using a canonical tag.
There are no reason for the search engines to find tag categories and it doesn't help a searcher either (on site it can be useful however).
rel="canonical" should be used for content which is similiar like a product with different attributes, a product with multiple URLs with the same content, or if you syndicate content from another site.
Remember that rel="canonical" is only good to use if you cannot hardcode your way out of it. If you can remove the need for the tag, by either removing the indexation of the tag category or making the blog function different, then that would be the deal solution.
Read about rel="canonical" here: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/139066?hl=en
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RE: What should I consider before setting up a sub domain?
Subdomains are seperate from your root domain SEO. I guess that you do not want search engines to discover the new site?
Deploy a noindex tag on the site to make sure that it is not indexed in the search engines. However, if you place it in a subfolder on your site (e.g. domain.com/site/) I will affect the overall impression of the site from a search engines perspective.
You could take a look at the Moz guide about domains (it could help you understand the difference in subdomains and root domains in respect to SEO): http://moz.com/learn/seo/domain
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RE: Does having redirects in a Adwords text ad destination URL hurt quality scores?
Regarding Google AdWords, it counts the actual landing page that the user (bot) ends up at. So if you are redirecting from 1 page to another on your domain, that is perfectly fine. Google AdWords accounts for CTR, relevance etc. (see more here: https://support.google.com/adwords/answer/2454010?hl=en).
This means that the QS will be calculated using the landing page after all redirects, just remember to keep the number of redirects to a minimum due to load time for the user.
Another thing, if you wanted to make an ad which pointed to a redirect which did not work, your ad would get disaproved. Google AdWords will surely keep you notified if your landing page is not working.
Like Highland is saying, most often a redirect is used to track a click from AdWords, if they want to collect additional data about their campaign.
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RE: Error Meta Description
Well first off, the meta description is not something that Google will be forced to use and as far as I can tell, the description looks fine in the code.
_ "Google will sometimes use the meta description of a page in search results snippets, if we think it gives users a more accurate description than would be possible purely from the on-page content" _- from support.google.com: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/35624?hl=en#1 (I created a link that jumps to the specific section).
Regarding your issue with site command, remember to remove the space in between the command and the url. E.g. site:domain.com.
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RE: Click-to-call mobile event tracking
The user clicks on call or cancel button on their phone, which is out of your hands (unless you are running it in an app).
In order to track a call, you could try out call tracking software e.g.: https://calltrackingmetrics.com/
Another more basic option is to assign a phone number which is only listed on a specific landing page that only mobile users see. The only thing that should change is the phone number (to avoid cloaking).
You could then have your phone company forward that call to your number and you could register the number of calls there.
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RE: Google displaying "Items 1-9" before the description in the Search Results
Do you mean that Magento adds a prefix on your meta descriptions? Or do you mean that the category is included in the URL?
Just wanted to make sure that I understand it correctly, and I think that you ask about the meta description tag. Have you taken a look at the meta description field in System => Configuration => Catalog => Search Engine Optimization?
You could also take a look at the sidewide settings for the tags: http://www.screenpages.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Generall-Config2-580x324.png
What is your URL?
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RE: How to FILTER in Google Analytics an ad campaign from linkedin?
You could possibly just tag your ad links and track goals in Analytics. Use Google URL builder for tagging LinkedIn as Source and cpc as medium (paid ads): https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1033867?hl=en
If you want to filter the traffic, I would do that in a custom report and not in a entire view. This would make sure you do not need to make a new view and your data will be preserved. By the way, remember to include m.linkedin.com and other variants, as most of the traffic would come from different platforms.
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RE: Google displaying "Items 1-9" before the description in the Search Results
Well it should be empty, but I don't see any problems with this page in particular: http://www.dutchgrown.com/fall-planted-bulbs/tulips/tulip-arma.html
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Are there a description that you could show me which contains the prefix? By the way, you should be careful using the category option for your products. Especially with Magento, you can run into Duplicate Content issues when you have the category as a part of the product URL.
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