Also, quick question: when you say to be careful not to serve the robots file under the subfolder, should we delete it then? The subdomain is actually a wordpress site that serves as a blog, and so it's got its own robots file. So, right now, both robots files (main site + wordpress) are coexisting.
Posts made by rodelmo4
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RE: Does using a reverse proxy to make a subdomain appear as a subdirectory affect SEO?
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Does using a reverse proxy to make a subdomain appear as a subdirectory affect SEO?
Using a reverse proxy only makes it appear that a subdomain is really a subfolder. However, links in the end remain the same. Does this have any negative (or positive) impact on SEO? Does it make it difficult from the blog's (subdomain's) sitemap or robots.txt file to be properly read by search engines?
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RE: How can I make it so that robots.txt is not ignored due to a URL re-direct?
Hi there,
No, haven't tried it yet, but we'll give it a shot. Thanks!
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How can I make it so that robots.txt is not ignored due to a URL re-direct?
Recently a site moved from blog.site.com to site.com/blog with an instruction like this one:
/etc/httpd/conf.d/site_com.conf:94: ProxyPass /blog http://blog.site.com
/etc/httpd/conf.d/site_com.conf:95: ProxyPassReverse /blog http://blog.site.comIt's a Wordpress.org blog that was set as a subdomain, and now is being redirected to look like a directory. That said, the robots.txt file seems to be ignored by Google bot. There is a Disallow: /tag/ on that file to avoid "duplicate content" on the site. I have tried this before with other Wordpress subdomains and works like a charm, except for this time, in which the blog is rendered as a subdirectory. Any ideas why? Thanks!
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RE: Is there a tool that can rank multiple results for a single keyword?
Worked like a charm, thanks!
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RE: Is there a tool that can rank multiple results for a single keyword?
Hi Kristina,
Thanks for your response! I will definitely try analyzing the keyword via Moz then. And to answer your question, it would be both trying to find new keywords with multiple landing pages (from our site) as a result, and the ones we've already been monitoring.
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Is there a tool that can rank multiple results for a single keyword?
Hi all,
I have searched the web for a tool that can tell me if more than 1 landing page is ranking for a single keyword. I have noticed sometimes that a single keyword query can trigger up to 3 landing pages within the 1st SERP. I found an old bookmarklet from Lunametrics that might do the trick using Search Console data, but the link is no longer working. Any other pointers, or can Moz do this as well? Thanks!
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Is Google + really being quietly shut down? What does this mean for SEO?
I've recently seen & read more and more articles about Google +'s imminent shut down. How likely is that to happen and how will this affect Google Pages for Business, and overall SEO strategies? Like this article right here.