Hi-
If the reviewer leaves a comment about the review, you can see it in the reviews section of their facebook page. I have attached a sample from our facebook page to give you to see.
Ken
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Hi-
If the reviewer leaves a comment about the review, you can see it in the reviews section of their facebook page. I have attached a sample from our facebook page to give you to see.
Ken
Same here. we called and someone helped us fix it right away.
Ken
Hi Brant-
Since it looks like they really didn't "copy" the site as much as mirror it (all the content is coming from your site directly), maybe you can ask your host to look into blocking their ip somehow from accessing the content.
Ken
Thanks for posting that. I was having the same problem but just kept jumping onto Firefox.
Hi,
We just went through a similar platform change and found that for the most part the 301s did the heavy lifting. We are still finding pages that we missed, but we got a large majority and I'm happy to say that our traffic/rankings are doing well (getting better everyday).
We did't re-verify we just left the verification code on the site and Google seemed to catch on.
Good luck on the move!
Ken
Hi David-
We had a similar situation recently where we had a dev site and forgot to no-index it and actually started to appear in the SERPS. After a bit of puzzling it LOOKS like Google found (or at least indexed) the pages as a function of us being logged into our Google accounts when viewing them. We did not do extensive testing on this, its mostly anecdotal but ti did look like it was true. Maybe we'll do the experiment one day to be sure!
Ken
It may not be an issue, but be sure to keep checking Webmaster tools and if needed you might have to disavow those links.
Good Luck
Hi-
It seems to me as long as there is other content on the page, you should be fine. If this is, for example a product, it's quite normal to have the product name as the url and to have the name as the image name (and alt tag). You would still have a bunch of content on the page (product description, etc) in addition to that so it wouldn't be considered spammy
Ken
Thanks,
I think that's it, Now time to go study with Dr. Pete.
Ken
Hi-
If the page content is the same is the url structure is the same, I don't suspect you'll see too much, if any, damage. You might even do better because you went responsive. Just be careful to make sure of things like placement of the title tag, etc, and your stylings (H1, etc) are similar to where they were before.
Good Luck
Ken