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How to block index of link and content
ehhh. 1) his is dynamically generated and will change frequently 2) <nav>is a suggestion.. doesn't mean google will follow it</nav>
On-Page / Site Optimization | | OlegKorneitchouk0 -
Is using outbrains legal in Googles eyes?
As long as the 1k of traffic is strongly engaging with your site, then yes it is good. Alan details the no follow attributes.
Technical SEO Issues | | ClaytonJ0 -
Google index new data from my website page
If you have your sitemap xml file(s) set up properly, you can resubmit them each time you update that specific content. If the site is very large, I would suggest having a separate sitemap file just for those review pages within the site, and resubmit that one specifically. That can help motivate Google to recrawl that content sooner. Also, do you have "last-modified" meta tags set up? That can help as well. Depending on how high the quality of the content is, it can also help to send other signals Update the home page with a link to the newly updated review right in the upper portion of the home page's main content area. Consider a quality, not over-optimized, press release you distribute through a trustworthy release site - where you issue a press release describing the full review and only linking ONCE in the body of the release, directly to that review. Tweet a link to the review page on the day you post the review as well. Now that Google is integrating Twitter more, that can further help visibility.
On-Page / Site Optimization | | AlanBleiweiss0 -
Structured Data Markup Helper in Webmasters
Hi Oliver, you've received some great responses to your question. Did any of them help answer your question? Let us know, thanks! Christy
Technical SEO Issues | | Christy-Correll0 -
Can ALT tags for a Gallery be identical for all images with just the no changes?
Hi Oliver, I'm assuming what you mean is "can Alt tags be identical for all images if only the number changes"? If that is the question, then you will find that it won't help you out too much. Alt Tags on their own are only a small part of on-site optimization, and feature as a minor factor for Google. This question was answered very well a few years ago in this post: https://moz.com/community/q/alt-tag-labels-that-use-near-duplicate-text-seo-no-no Basically, you will be unlikely to receive a penalty/algorithmic suppression, but this is not best practice. You may be risking keyword stuffing by following this route. Personally, I think you are better off focusing on generating optimized content and a solid, healthy (natural) link profile rather than getting too focused on Alt Tags. Hope this helps! Rob
Technical SEO Issues | | Toddfoster1 -
My SEO friend says my website is not being indexed by Google considering the keywords he has placed in the page and URL what does that mean?
Hi Oliver, There are a lot of factors that go into on-site optimization. Here are a few: Title Tags Does your website feature Title Tags featuring the keywords you are targeting? This is a major factor Google takes into consideration when indexing your website for your key terms. H1 Headings Same as above, but on the pages themselves. They tell Googlebot what the page is about and what it should be indexed under. When were these changes made? Indexing can take weeks to occur after you have made site changes. Google will get around to it some time. Robots.txt Is your robots.txt file blocking Google access? Make sure you are open to Google before determining it is not indexing your website. Content The content of the page should feature the keywords you are targeting, but make sure not to over-optimize your content for these keywords. Stuffing terms into the page in unnatural places is a good way to have your website penalized. Definition When your friend says "Google isn't indexing your site", what reasons/evidence do they have? Are they using rank tracking software? Some of this software will not show your website if it does not appear in SERP's above a certain point (SERPbook, for example, only should the top 300 SERP results for a keyword if you meet that criteria). Consider each of these factors and see if there is something you are missing - feel free to follow up with me if you have additional questions. Best of luck! Rob
Technical SEO Issues | | Toddfoster0 -
How can i make Google to consider my News pages
Thanks a lot To be considered for inclusion in Google News content, you need a Google account and (with that account) to submit the site in question for review to the Google News Publisher Center. There is no guarantee a site will be included. Can you tell me where i need to do this?
Technical SEO Issues | | AlexisWithers0