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    • hgw57
      hgw57 last edited by

      Hello,

      I'm going nuts as I don't understand what's going on with this domain of a client.

      We have this classical htaccess redirect

      from http://domain.com to http://www.domain.com

      But I'm getting Page Authority for both domains, and the non-www, which shouldn't be crawled, is gettting higher PA ..

      http://www.myanamar.rundreisen.de - PA 34

      http://myanamr-rundreisen.de - PA 36

      I attach a file, you see there that google robot is recognizing the 301 redirecht from non-www to www ...

      But, the site isn't doing good at all in google, it seems the home page has a penalty ... duplicate content due to non-www and www home page?

      So it would be great if somebody has a hint for me ... my client is losing trust in me

      Thx!

      GbDC4.jpg

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      • DarinPirkey
        DarinPirkey last edited by

        Have you set your preferred domain in Google Webmaster Tools?

        (Make sure you have verified both versions of your domain)

        Configuration > settings > preferred domain > radial for the www version

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        • BizDetox
          BizDetox last edited by

          Darin has a good point. Set your preferences

          Also Rel=canonical

          Darin if i am not mistaken maybe you can shed some light , dont both pages still get indexed even if its redirected with a 301? I am sure a rel=canonical will solve the issue !

          Best Wishes,

          Hampig M

          BizDetox

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          • hgw57
            hgw57 @DarinPirkey last edited by

            Thanks, yes, the preferred domain ist set to www

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            • hgw57
              hgw57 @BizDetox last edited by

              Thanks, I've set since a couple of weeks

              <link rel="<a class="attribute-value">canonical</a>" href="[http://www.myanmar-rundreisen.de/](view-source:http://www.myanmar-rundreisen.de/)" />
              
              That should be fine?
              
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              • BizDetox
                BizDetox @hgw57 last edited by

                Yes, how long ago did you set this?

                Has google since indexed your page

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                • hgw57
                  hgw57 @hgw57 last edited by

                  Yes, thanks,

                  I forgot to mention, this was set some weeks ago and in Google's cached cersion the rel=canonical tag ist in the source code, so they should habe the newest page.

                  Just edited the post above a few seconds after your question 🙂

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                  • DarinPirkey
                    DarinPirkey @BizDetox last edited by

                    Yes, both can get indexed especially if preferences and 301s weren't in place the last time Google crawled.  I've noticed it takes time for Google to use the canonical on a page.  I've seen it take 4 or 5 crawls for it to take effect correctly.  But don't forget it's just a suggestion and not a directive.  I think Google wants to make sure that it's in the best interest of the site before it adheres to it (just a guess)

                    Don't forget too that Google will only crawl a portion of a site when it crawls (especially for bigger sites) to make sure it doesn't take up to much bandwidth on your server.  The home page may not have been crawled since the element has been put in.

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                    • BizDetox
                      BizDetox @DarinPirkey last edited by

                      Yes Agreed. I guess its a waiting game for him to see how effective it has been placed.

                      But in my instances rel=canonical always solved the problem for dup content.

                      Thanks Darin

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                      • hgw57
                        hgw57 @DarinPirkey last edited by

                        Thanks for your support! I think the last tool reports show a little improvement.

                        But one more information or possible problem(?): On the same server, in another directory, another site of the client is hosted, which has a very good Google standing for 6 or 7 years.

                        The HTML structure is similar, and it depends on the same CMS and similar CSS.

                        So could this be a problem for Google? Should the site be moved to another provider?

                        Once again thx

                        Guenter

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                        • DarinPirkey
                          DarinPirkey @DarinPirkey last edited by

                          Matt Cutts talked about this a few years back....let me find it.

                          Here it is.

                          Basically where your server is (minus county specific) doesn't matter to Google.

                          Google understands that people share servers and it's not that important in the scheme of things.  What does matter is server up time.

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                          • hgw57
                            hgw57 @DarinPirkey last edited by

                            Thanks!

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