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Is it bad from an SEO perspective that cached AMP pages are hosted on domains other than the original publisher's?
Thanks Martijn. I figured that was probably the answer, however, there seemed to be some hubbub over this issue, so I was wondering if there are any other issues regarding AMP pages being hosted elsewhere. Do you have any insight you could share in that regard?
Search Engine Trends | | Brian_Dowd0 -
Client Portal and SEO Considerations?
Hi Sergey, Thanks for this. I have read that article at some point a while back. Interesting read. I was just sort of sounding out a few ideas in my last post. The second option seems to be the best way to go. Do you know of any other methods to do this that is common in the industry? Thanks, Brian
Web Design | | Brian_Dowd0 -
Mentions if domain slightly different to brand name
Thanks guys. That makes sense. I guess a good test is to also check and see if you dominate not only for the branded keyword but also all the common misspellings, etc. That might be harder for some brands such as bitskin and bitskins or intenso and intenseo. But i guess if you have a unique enough name and you rank for those too, then you know search engines really do understand.
Branding / Brand Awareness | | Brian_Dowd0 -
High charts, anyone used them? SEO impact/things to take into consideration
Looking at what's cached and appearing in search snippets, it seems like Google is crawling at least some of the text in my HighCharts on MozCast.com. Those charts aren't text heavy, so it's hard to tell how they weight it or if that text is eligible for ranking, but I strong suspect that Google is at least aware of HighCharts and can parse some of the data.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | Dr-Pete0 -
Benefits/drawbacks to different Schema markup languages (ie. JSON-LD, Microdata, RDFa)
Great, Peter. Thanks for the answers. I now understand the difference. Much appreciated.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | Brian_Dowd1 -
Search visibility increase with international SEO
Well on mine first answer there is number for 54M population of hispanic/latin in US. But you can't know how many of them do searches in english or in spanish? I can talk about Bulgarians. Even if they migrate to other country they still talk in Bulgarian in home, watch Bulgarian TV, read online Bulgarian newspapers, purchases Bulgarian goods. And more interesting - they still search in Bulgarian. Example - even if google.co.uk you can get Bulgarian searches and results. Real case - a friend of mine own TV repair service center and get phone call from London about TV repair. Just lady's there want to find someone to fix his mother TV. Funny - distance between service center and home was almost 100-200 meters. You don't know what you don't know...
International Issues | | Mobilio0 -
Changing Domain Host and Potential SEO Effects
Nope, you'll be perfectly fine. The only way you'd be in danger is if any of the following changed: Server latency/performance Server geo-location Server stability Your new package being too restrictive and throttling you somehow for reaching a cap Speed, stability and location are the only things that really matter with a host from a ranking perspective so you should be just fine with the change. Good luck!
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | ChrisAshton0 -
Sitelinks to internal pages
Ok, now I get it Here: https://developers.google.com/structured-data/slsb-overview Basically, it requires some schema mark up and a little extra work. However, don't expect it to work immediately. It will take time - up to couple months.
On-Page / Site Optimization | | DmitriiK0 -
Duplicate/ <title>element too long issues</title>
Hi Dmitrii, Appreciate the reply. I didn't really explain the part about the beginning of the title because it wasn't really relevant to my issue, but you are right they should be unique. They won't all be the same, but the date and title makes sure there will be no duplicates. Thanks again for the answer.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | Brian_Dowd0