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Ranking report and language
Thanks for reaching out to us! We don't account for the browser in most cases. We will give information in our reports for the term as it stands for google.it universally, not based your actual location.
Moz Tools | | Abe_Schmidt0 -
Adword competition between exact match and related broad match
Hi, surely, I referred only to the competition isolating only that factor and considering the other constant or similar. Tks for your answer F
Paid Search Marketing | | fabrico230 -
Update index date
I'm not exactly sure what you are asking, but I will try to answer. Google is constantly crawling and updating the pages in their index and SERPs. You can make as many or as few changes to your webpage and Google will eventually crawl the page and update the SERPs with your updated page. An easy way to test to see if Google has updated your page is to search Google with the query "site:www.yoursite.com" and you will see all the pages from your website that Google has in its index. If the Google result for a particular page is not showing up with your changes, hang in there, it just means Google has not crawled that page yet but will do so eventually. You can also check the Google cache of a particular page to see the last time Google accessed it and see the content of the page that Google currently has in its index.
Technical SEO Issues | | StreamlineMetrics0 -
Form output
I typically noindex these. You would only use a canonical if the two pages have identical content
Technical SEO Issues | | eli.boda0