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What's the weirdest way you've gotten a link?
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Opening Hours Schema.org
My client has their opening hours displayed on the right hand side of their website.
Can anyone help provide an example of how I can wrap opening hours schema around this?
Please bear in mind the opening hours is the only thing I want to be visible on the page.
Thanks
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Rel="alternate" hreflang="x" or Unique Content?
Hi All,
I have 3 sites; brand.com, brand.co.uk and brand.ca
They all have the same content with very very minor changes. What's best practice; to use rel="alternate" hreflang="x" or to have unique content written for all of them.
Just wondering after Panda, Penguin and the rest of the Zoo what is the best way to run multinational sites and achieve top positions for all of them in their individual countries.
If you think it would better to have unique content for each of them, please let us know your reasons.
Thanks!
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ASP.Net How to Allow Google to Skip a Disclaimer Page
I have an ASP.NET website witch forces users to accept a disclaimer before accessing the website.
I want to allow Google and other Searchbots to index/craw all the pages without accepting the disclaimer.
What is to best way to do this?
Thanks
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Problem With Video Sitemap Becuase All Videos Are in he Same URL
Hi,
I created a video sitemap and now I'm getting an error on webmaster tools because the location for some of the videos is the same.
It says:
Duplicate URL - This URL is a duplicate of another URL in the sitemap. Please remove it and resubmit.
What can I do if all my videos are located in the same URL??
Thanks
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Video Sitemaps <video:content_loc>and<video:player_loc></video:player_loc></video:content_loc>
Hi guys,
If I'm creating a video sitemap do I need to use both: video:content_locandvideo:player_loc</video:player_loc></video:content_loc>
Or could I just use video:content_loc?</video:content_loc>
Thanks
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RE: Report site for duplicate content
@Vladimir Thanks, I will get in touch will Google ASAP
@lara I know that contacting the hosting provider is the ultimate solution, but chances are that they won't do anything and if they do It would take months ... that been said, I will give it a try. Thanks!
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Report site for duplicate content
Hi All,
I know that when a site is using duplicate content (my content) I can report it to Google and have them removed from the index, contact the hosting provider, etc
But I was wondering if there is anything I can do to have Google shutdown their PPC campaign?
Thanks!
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RE: Google Analytics internal Site Search - Destination pages dispaly Search results
Hi Erica,
According to this paragraph on GA http://support.google.com/googleanalytics/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=75966 you should be able to see what page searchers ended up on after doing an internal search.
Basically all your analytics destination page image shows is the search page page that users ended up on, which basically only gives you the same information that the search term page does. For example you can see that 2 people ended up on your search result page for the word 'osborn' and if you click on search terms there will probably be two searches for 'osborn'. I assume what you really want to see is what page they went to after, that they felt was most relevant to the internal search results 'osborn'?
Does that make sense?
Thanks,
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RE: Google Analytics internal Site Search - Destination pages dispaly Search results
Hi,
Please see the attached screenshot.
It is for "in-site search destination pages", I would expect to see the page where users ended up after using the internal search function, but instead I get the URL's of the search results.
Thanks
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Google Analytics internal Site Search - Destination pages dispaly Search results
Hi,
Im having a bit of an issue with Google Analytics internal site search, I am able to currently track the search terms through my website internal search but when I click onto destination pages I just get the search result page.
When clicking destination pages I would expect to get the pages on which the user ended up after the results page, instead I just get the results page which is pretty much useless ?submitsearchXXXXXX
hope you can help, look forward to your response.
Thanks,
Tug Agency specialises in Search Engine Marketing and Social Media, targeted advertising to prospects that are actively searching for information or are ready to buy. It ‘tugs’ them toward your brand, showing them the way they want to go.
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