Hi Tom, thank you very much for your answer and time! I explained to Patrick above which are the reasons for doing in this way.
I will have to find another way because this will obviously not work.
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Hi Tom, thank you very much for your answer and time! I explained to Patrick above which are the reasons for doing in this way.
I will have to find another way because this will obviously not work.
Patrick thank you very much for your answer and time!
You are right that this can create bad user experience. The reason we want to do this is: we have strong www.website.com site that are ranking good in Canada (this is our main target).
Since we'll splitting our website into .com and .ca domain I was thinking that redirecting www.website.com to website.ca would be the best option (since the Canada is our primary target).
My only concern is what to do with .com domain. I know that subfolders with hreflang will be the best solution but we would like to have .com.and .ca as separate (we will use hreflang)
Hello,
Can someone give me advice on this specific situation:
For now we have a website www.website.com/
Because of some specific business situation we want to move to .ca version but also we want to keep website.com - for U.S customers.
Here's how I imagined to do this:
301 Redirect from www.website.com to website.ca.
Because at this time website.com redirects to www.website.com I would remove the redirect and just keep it like website.com (so this will be new domain).
Is this is the right solution?
Regards,
Nenad
Hi Dev,
If you have same content on several pages - yes it's duplicate.
For example: abcd.com/htcmobile.aspx and below of all products are other sub categories (samsuing, nokia etc) with all products, description etc. - it's duplicate because on the other pages you will have same content but in different order.
If you are are talking about links to other categories below all products on abcd.com/htcmobile.aspx for example, it's just links (like navigation to other subcategories) so this is not duplicate.
Regards,
OK, we'll try with this. Thank you very much!
EDIT: The correct solution is to contact Google directly and remove page from Google Places/Maps.
Hello Mozzers,
We have specific situation with google places. We are e-commerce store but google display us as local business where people can come in. (with directions button). This creates problems for us, since we do not want and we are not setup to receive customers.
On our website there is address in the footer and also we have About Us page with the address (this is the address of facility from where online orders are shipped.) - is this a problem and is google concluded that we are physical store because of this?
Is there any way to change this or we should contact google directly and explain the situation? And if we should contact google, is there any risk involved? (like: why you have the address on site when you are not physical store? )
Thank you,
Nenad
Thank you very much for the answer
There are mostly brute force attacks on known root port. Any ideas how to stop this in better way?
Thanks,
Hi folks,
We have a webiste and we see that large majority of attacks are from China, so we want to block China IP addresses (we have no customers from China).
My question is: will we get penalized by Google or other search engines?
Regards,
Nenad
Peter, thank you very much for your response!
My only concern about view-all page was that main page (category) has better PA so my conclusion was that I should set canonical to view-all page to point to main page.
Hi Allen,
Can you please confirm that this is the right way to implement this solution:
So right now situation is:
Show all page is: http://www.page.com/abc.html?=viewall
This is the category page: http://www.page.com/abc.html and canonical is set to this page.
Page 2 of category is: http://www.page.com/abc.html?page=2 with following parameters:
If I understand correctly I should implement canonical in this way:
Main (category) page (http://www.page.com/abc.html) will have these parameters:
Page 2 will have these parameters:
Is this correct?
Thank you very much,
Nenad
Hi to all,
Sorry for my late response. Thank you all for advices, this will definitely help.
Regards,
Nenad
Hello,
What should I do with the following situation:
In e-commerce shop I have an option to "show all products" (list all products in one page) - do I need to put canonnical or 301 redirect to somewhere or should I leave as normal page - I think google consider this is as duplicate since everything is the same (only number of products is different) ?
Regards,
Nenad
Hi Mike,
Thank you very much for your answer!
We already have landing pages for wallets, bags etc. I was thinking if we move this specific group of products to new domain it will be much easier to target and optimize whole site because then we can focus on related group of products. Also I think it's easier for linkbuilding and content creation (we will probably have blog on new domain).
What do you think?
Regards,
Nenad
Hello Mozzers ,
I'm trying to find best possible solution for this situation. So there is a website (e-commerce) and since it's grew up too much we are looking to move several categories on different domain. The reason for this is that we introduce completely different product group (example: we have products that are related to watches and everything related to watch industry but now we introduce leather products: wallets, bags etc).
Do you think it is worth it to move new categories to new domain in order to better target this product group? In case of positive answer which is the best way to do it - 301 redirect or leave the products on this site and build a new site with slightly different product description and names?
Regards,
Nenad
Robert,
Thank you for offer, really appreciate this.
I will test both method and conclude what is better.
Regards,
Nenad
Thank you for the answer.
Yes, when someone give a review CMS automatically generate new page.
We using Schema already. I don't know it's good idea to have reviews on different URL or I should put redirect to product page (and also to have all reviews on product page)?
Hi,
Can somebody tell me what is the best solution for optimizing review pages of product for e-commerce site?
For now situation is this:
When somebody write review for product, url-s automatically generate for review page.
Review page has same page title, meta description (which is the product description) as product page and link with anchor (excact product name) point back to orginal product.
The problem is that I often see in SERP that actually review pages rank better than original product pages.
Regards,
Nenad