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Login redirect 302
No problem at all. Glad I could help. I think you've got it under control. I tend to over-think things a little bit after a long night, haha. Last two cents... There's a Magento extension I use on one of my stores that's very similar to what you're thinking of. On the checkout page, the very first form requires the user to enter the billing info (just name, email, address, etc... not payment info), as well as password, and has a checkbox that asks the user if they would like to "Register for Future Convenience." Above this first form there's a simple a link at the top that says "Already Registered? Login here." which replaces the billing info form with a login form if clicked. I think something like that would work perfectly for your situation, you'd just need the addition of a password field to the billing info section, and a link that replaces the billing section with a login form when clicked. Depending on which method/form is displayed your button text would either be "Login and Continue" or "Register and Continue." For new users who need to register, the only additional step as opposed to a "Guest Checkout" would be filling out a password field. Good luck man. -Anthony
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | Anthony_NorthSEO0 -
Crawl Diagnostics Report
Yep! That's why I really like the csv files because you can sort stuff and filter things down to specifically what you want to see.
Moz Tools | | kenneth_martin0 -
Meta keywords no longer in use
One of the main reasons they stopped looking at them is because it was easy to spam and stuff the tags. Any site can easily stuff the meta tags, so it's an unreliable ranking factor. A few years back it was beneficial for when directories/info sites would scrape your site. When they list your site they would use those keywords for categories, and possibly even anchor text. You don't see it as much anymore, especially since that scraped information is just junk content. The way I see it, it can hurt your site to have the KWs. Your competitors can easily see what keywords you are going after (which they probably can anyway by looking at a given page). Giving them one spot to check on every page though will make it much easier for them to benefit from your keyword research. Some people like to use meta tags as product tags on their site. So if you search for "black cats" on a cat website, anything with the meta tag black cats would come up first. It also works for when you want to make a black cat page that features every single black cat related item on your site. Of course, you can just do internal tagging for this, and don't need to use the meta tags. Moral of the story: not much use for them.
Moz Tools | | vforvinnie0 -
Canonical url with pagination
Moz crawls paginated pages even if you have added the rel="next" and rel="prev".
Web Design | | Worship_Digital0 -
HTML5 multiple h1 tags
I know this is an old post but .. Just a heads up the video was from 2009
Moz Tools | | Saijo.George0