We have a site in English. We are considering translating the site into Dutch. If we use a hreflang attribute does that mean we have to create a duplicate page in Dutch for each English page, or does Google auto-translate? How would duplicate pages, even if they are in a different language, affect ranking?
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How do hreflang attributes affect ranking?
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RE: MOZ identifies duplicate titles - one has' www' in the title
Thanks Nick,
We use SH404SEF on our site, We will ask them if their tool can help with this.
Ian
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RE: MOZ identifies duplicate titles - one has' www' in the title
Thanks for the response Nick. Why does a website end up with identical content like this? What should we do about it?
We process orders through Shopify. Do we need an SSL certificate?
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MOZ identifies duplicate titles - one has' www' in the title
MOZ has identified duplicate titles - one has' www' in the title. - we have a few pieces of content where the same thing is happening. Not sure how this has happened. Should we do something about this? Will it cause problems for ranking?
| KETAMINE GUIDE FOR DRUG WORKERS - free | Harm reduction informationhttp://substance.org.uk/harm-reduction-information/ketamine-guide-for-drug-workers-free | 13 | 2 |
| KETAMINE GUIDE FOR DRUG WORKERS - free | Harm reduction informationhttp://www.substance.org.uk/harm-reduction-information/ketamine-guide-for-drug-workers-free | 13 | 4 |1 - 2 of 2
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RE: Canonical - unexpected page ranking
Thanks Martin, looked at Moz's guide on Canonicals. Have a much clearer view of them now. Thanks for the feedback we will work on the pages we want to rank and monitor them.
Ian
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Canonical - unexpected page ranking
We are getting good ranking for an unexpected page, rathewr than the one we were trying to get ranking for.
Should we put a canonical on the 'unexpected page' to the page we would like to receive the ranking for - or do we risk losing the ranking?
Any suggestions welcomed.
Ian
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RE: Unexpected ranking
Thanks Ricky,
Good observations - particularly about the modules keeping people on the page longer, never considered that.
The page speed issue is a problem at the moment. JCH optimise seems to crash the site. We will have to get to the bottom of it soon.
So you don't think Google is taking into consideration the content of related modules?
Ian
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RE: Unexpected ranking
Hi Ria.
This is the page, we have used the term in link and H1 , but not overly optimised the page content.
But I am more interested in whether search engines are taking into account everything that is seen on screen along with the main content.
If they do, then should I be giving more consideration to the content of the modules that display with the main content, to influence page rank?
http://www.laughology.co.uk/teacher-workshop-s-inset-days/inset-days
Term: inset days workshops
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Unexpected ranking
We recently built a page for a client which consisted of a one paragraph of about 30-40 words, We weren't expecting this to rank, but it has ranked at #3 on UK Google.
So, we are now trying to work out the likely reason for this, as pages which we have optimised do not rank this well.
We realise there are a number of factors which influence ranking, but on this particular page we have a news module at the bottom of the page containing 8 short intros to other related content.
Could it be that search engines are ranking for the main content shown by the menu link and the 8 short intros associated with that main content?
Hope that makes sense.
Thanks
Ian
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RE: Does the content in Joomla modules get indexed
Hi Thomas,
Thanks for the response. Would you know how search engines regard modules which may be the same for 3 or 4 articles. How would it know how the keywords in a module should be associated with any particular article, in terms of ranking a page?
Thanks
Ian
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Does the content in Joomla modules get indexed
Hello Moz, we are using Joomla to build websites.
In Joomla you can put content in modules. What we would like to know if would search engines index content in modules, as it does with content attached to menu links?
Thanks
Ian
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RE: Hybrid page showing in Google search results
HI Joey,
Thanks for the response. We are using Joomla 3 as a CMS and SH404SHF to control URLS.
It looks like on the hybrid page the menu is set-up as a category blog and is displaying all articles in that category. But there is no menu link for that page.
Hope that helps.
Ian
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Hybrid page showing in Google search results
Hello Mozzers
We have two pages showing on page 1 of Google for the search term 'inset day sessions'
This url is the correct page which we want site visitors to see.
http://www.laughology.co.uk/teacher-workshop-s-inset-days/inset-days
The other page page seems to be a strange hybrid of how the page used to look and the new content we have included. It's a mess and we don't want visitors clicking on this link. There is no menu link to this page on the site, but it is showing as a link In SH404sef
http://www.laughology.co.uk/schools/teacher-workshop-s-inset-days/
What is the best way to deal with this?
Thanks
Ian
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Will changing a URL negatively affect ranking?
Hello Mozzers,
We would like to change the URL for a page on our website which ranks well for some our keyphrases/words. We are hoping the change of URL, through the addition of an additional keyword would help boost the rank of that URL further. At the moment out page gets 2 x A and 2 x B 1xF on the MOZ page rank tool using 5 keyphrase/word variations . One phrase ranks 4, one ranks 3 and the other 3 are 'not in the top 50'
Our plan was to change the URL, using SHF404, and use 'Fetch' in the Google search console to re-submit the page to Google.
Appreciate you can't give any guarantees how Google will behave, just wondered what your thoughts were on the wisdom of changing the URL in the first place?
Thanks
Ian
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Duplicate content on the same site
We have a client who wants us to use the same piece of copy twice on their website. Once to promote a workshop and once to promote a conference talk.
We feel this would be bad practice from a user perspective, but we were wondering how search engines would regard this?
Thanks
Ian
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RE: New website showing old domain titles in search
Hi Donna,
Just checked GWT and the client hasn't submitted a site map.
Just submitted one for them.
Will see if that makes a difference.
Thank you for the response.
Ian
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RE: New website showing old domain titles in search
Hi Erika,
The site was launched approx 8-9 months ago. The client was supposed to submit a sitemap - but didn't. I have just submitted a sitemap for the site, so will hopefully see some changes over the next few days.
We may be doing some SEO work on the site shortly so need to get this resolved.
It look like Google was appending every title with the old 'Heart of Mersey' site.
May try amending menu page title or using shf404 if the sitemap submission doesn't work.
Thank you for the response.
Much appreciated
Ian
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New website showing old domain titles in search
Hello Moz,
We have recently built a new website http://www.hegroup.org.uk/
The new site has the domain for one of the clients old sites pointing to it - heartofmersey.org.uk.
When we check the SEO index (site:hegroup.org.uk) for the new site, most of of the indexed items are using the old 'Heart of Mersey' title in the index although these do redirect to the new site. See below.
Heart of Mersey
<cite class="_Rm">www.hegroup.org.uk/</cite>Jessica Bell · Andrew Bennett · Nicola Calder · Matt Donnelly · Alexandra Holt · Robin Ireland · Magdalena Kolka · Alison Gradwell · Matthew Philpott · Trustees.
Not sure how to resolve this issue. Any suggestions
Thanks
Ian
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RE: Finding list of keywords and frequency
Thanks Dan,
I was considering checking pages to find out what words and phrases they are trying to rank for first, and then researching these words to determine if they rank well and would be good for our clients.
Before we subscribed to MOZ trial we would use Google keyword planner, Screaming Frog or SEO Quake to find out what words were being used in any particular site.
Would that be a good way to continue?
Thanks
Ian
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Finding list of keywords and frequency
Hello,
We have been using SEO Quake to produce a list of keywords and their frequency and prominence for any given page.Is there a way of achieving something similar with Moz tools?
Thanks
ian