Again, I know this.
Have you launched a mobile site?
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Again, I know this.
Have you launched a mobile site?
Hey Andy,
Thanks for your reply.
I know what your saying and I understand the mechanics of specific user-agents being redirected - However they are stating here that it should be a 301 redirect.
I have since seen on the developer forum that it doesn't matter what you use (301 or 302). What I am after is is there any benefit of doing a 301 over a 302?
As above, you would think a 301 would pass over any build up link equity to help it rank, is this the case?
Hey,
In the following article, Google recommended using a 301 redirect but doesn't specify why.
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.co.uk/2011/02/making-websites-mobile-friendly.html
I assume this is to pass over link equity to the relevant mobile/desktop variation. Can anyone confirm this? Also is there any other reason? Again assuming this would keep the correct URLs in the correct index?
Anything else anyone can chip in would be great.
Thanks
Who cares?
You should be bothered about increasing traffic not your DA
Thanks to you both but I am after something I can set running and it records automatically so I don't have to manually check using the 'cache:' command.
I haven't heard of such a tool but I would have thought it would be pretty useful for measuring changes etc
Does anyone know of such a tool?
OSE only about 25% of the size Googles index is
As SWM says, have location pages and make sure you have full addresses and phone numbers on them and also think about getting some google places pages set up.
Maybe you should move away from packages and work on a client by client basis as different clients will have different needs and you might be shooting yourself in the foot when it comes to a client with a bigger budget.
They just look like footer links to me?
ah sorry I didn't realise you already had the business going.
How has the jump been?
How long have you been an SEO?
Hi Paul,
I wouldn't have thought your day to day will change that much on how you present data etc that should just happen with your knowledge and how you grow and evolve your learnings.
If you are thinking about making the jump you should probably thinking about how you are going to be actually running a business and as for services your question to yourself should be what services can I actually off.
What is your skill set? Can you hire someone to do the things you can't?
Hi Paul,
What do you use in your current day to day?
Hey mozzers
Would be interested to know if anyone has used the rel=“next” and rel=“prev” attributes more info here http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2011/09/pagination-with-relnext-and-relprev.html
If you have used it, has it worked and what are your thoughts etc:?
And for those that have used it, is it a better way of handling pagination other than the obvious of Google saying so.
Thanks
Hahahaha never miss an opportunity!!
Thumb up for that lol