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Keeping external links after moving from http to https?
We moved a lot of client sites over to HTTPs from HTTP. We always use the proper 301 Permanent Redirects, and there is no loss of rankings as far as we can tell. When it comes to links in particular, if you 301 redirect one page to another on the same domain name, you will NOT lose any link value. The key here is that it's a redirect on the same domain name. If you are moving from HTTP to HTTPs, make sure you verify the site in Google Search Console and update Google Analytics, as you will see a loss of data if you don't update those.
Technical SEO Issues | | GlobeRunner0 -
MOZ indicates 404 page and 0 backlinks, after 301 redirect. The best redirect solution?
Hi Kevin, Thank you very much for help. I have sent you an email. Regards, Dusan
Link Building | | Chemometec0 -
Spam Link Building Discovered - What would you do?
Thank you for your time Egol. According to Moz our website is outranking my competitor's website in all other metrics other than total external links. Hope we will outrank them on google as well And thank you Josh and Highland for sharing your thoughts, it was really helpful.
Link Building | | Chemometec0 -
If a URL canonically points to another link, is that URL indexed?
Hey Lana, Similar to what Anthony said, you're setup should keep the PDF url from being indexed. In order to help ensure the PDF doesn't get indexed you can do the following: Use the robots.txt file to block Google crawlers: User-agent: * Disallow: *.pdf Use rel="nofollow" on links that point to the PDF Download PDF Hope this helps!
Technical SEO Issues | | Coolguyry0 -
Duplicate content - how to diagnose duplicate content from another domain before publishing pages?
Thank you again Monica. The reviews are definitely be implemented. Good luck!
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | Chemometec0