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Looking for the best call tracking tool
Another one over here in the UK is Response Tap. https://www.responsetap.com
Local Listings | | TimHolmes1 -
Does Javascript links pass equity? (AngularJS)
Thanks for your response, But I'm looking to get information on the aspect of "passing equity" between Javascript Links. I've analyzed all the PA of my sites and except for my homepage, every page has a PA of 1.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | alexrbrg0 -
Content change within the same URL/Page (UX vs SEO)
Google can read dynamic content, so I would not do this. In terms of UX, why don't you come up with something really cool while the users are waiting? How many seconds do you need for the change? As a rule, I would keep the sections with their own content because Google can read dynamic content.
Technical SEO Issues | | iugac0 -
Is my page being indexed?
Hi Alexandre, It depends: If the page you are talking about is one of that you disallowed (...URL's that contains a "?") then i guess not because then in the robots.txt you would prevent Google to crawl it even if its in your sitemap. If this is not the case then Google will be able to access it. If it does and when is another question. --> I am not sure if you should include the (...URL's that contains a "?") pages in robots.txt. If they are unique and do not include duplicate content you could Google let them crawl and just prevent them from being indexed by using NOINDEX tag: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/93710?hl=en Hope this helps. Cheers, Cesare
Technical SEO Issues | | Cesare.Marchetti0 -
URL in russian
Hi Alexandre, Google should have no problem indexing URLs with Cyrillic characters, but it could be the mix of language that is causing Google to attempt to decode those characters. But even if that were the case, this should not result in a 500 error but a 404 (not found) for those resultant decoded URLs. It looks like there are 301 redirects in place for these URLs now, pointing to their EN counterparts - has that resolved this issue? Perhaps it was faulty redirect logic in the first place that caused the 500 errors? Thanks, Mike
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | MikeTek0 -
Woocommerce URL Structure Issue
The product page is both its own page, with its own ranking, and an internal link on the category page. If you go to yoursite.com/product/acura-integra-cv-axle-shaft-90-01-honda-civic/ you should get a page all about that particular product. Google should recognize this as a unique page, as it has a unique url. On the category page yoursite.com/auto/drivetrain/cv-axle-shaft-assembly/, all the products of this category will show, each with their own internal links to their own unique product pages. I suggest trying to rank the category page for broader terms related to the category (the type of product) and the product pages more specifically (e.g. include car make/model, etc)
Technical SEO Issues | | ChristinaWorkman0