it is always better to internally link to the version with the backslash at the end. As this is where it gets redirected to anyway.
Posts made by JustinTaylor88
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RE: Duplicated Page Content
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RE: Duplicated Page Content
We have also seen this problem and it can be fixed using a canonical link, as outlined in this post by seomoz
http://www.seomoz.org/learn-seo/canonicalization
hope this helps
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RE: Is anyone experiencing a large number of reviews disappearing in Google Places?
have read on a couple of forums about this, seems google have been tweaking the way the reviews work, and the way it treats third party website reviews.
Here is the official word from them on their forums:
"There have been a lot of questions about reviews lately in the forum, and we wanted to address some of the more common ones. But before we dive in, keep in mind that we’re very much aware of all the issues that you’re experiencing, and we’re working hard to overhaul and improve our reviews system so that you stop experiencing these issues. Yes, it’s going to take time, and we know that can be frustrating. But we hope the work we’re putting into long-term fixes today will significantly improve your experience soon.You can also view all the information below in our Help Center.**1. Where did my reviews go?**You may have seen reviews suddenly disappear from your listing. A few reasons why that may be the case:
- Reviews from third-party websites are no longer displayed on Google Places listings. Below the reviews by Google users, we may link “Reviews around the web” on third-party sites.
- Reviews are removed from Google Maps because they exhibit spammy behavior. We can't share specifics about what signals we use, but our goal is to provide end-users with high-quality information they can trust and use that info to make informed decisions. We also remove reviews that violate our content policy guidelines. We know that sometimes our algorithms may flag and remove legitimate reviews in our effort to combat abuse, but believe that overall, these measures are helping to ensure that the reviews appearing on Place pages are authentic, relevant and useful. Here's our reviews posting guidelines and policy: http://goo.gl/LtFCS
- We have data spread across multiple databases, and we bring all that information together to create your local listing. Reviews can sometimes be dropped from Place pages when we’re trying to reconcile all that information. As we mentioned at the beginning of this note: This is a known issue, and we are working to make it better.
- There are duplicates of the business's listing, and your reviews are living on one of these duplicates.
- Occasionally, there is a technical issue that causes Place page reviews to drop from Google Maps for a short period of time (a few days) and then reappear on your listing. This happens when we push updates to our listings database. Again, this is a known issue, and we are working to make it better.
**2. How do I know which of the above reasons is affecting my listing?**There’s not much you can do to troubleshoot this — it requires a deeper dive into our system’s backend. In the case of #4, try searching for your business's exact name or address on maps.google.com to find duplicate listings. 3. How do I get them back on my listing?There’s no way currently to quickly, easily and absolutely get your reviews back on to your listing, nor is there much our support team can do to ensure they get reinstated. If we dropped them during a reconciliation process, you’ll see them reappear after a few days. Fixing this is a priority for us, and we’re working on long-term solutions to resolve most of these cases. If you see your reviews on a duplicate listing, we can try to merge the duplicates back in to one listing. Two things to note: 1) It takes several weeks to merge listings, and 2) There is no guarantee that merging the listings will bring the reviews back. Contact support using this form: Select I have verified > Yes >**There is a duplicate **— give the support team a few days to get back to you, they've got a lot of tickets to work through.**4. Where are my owner responses?**Here’s the deal: Google Places allows multiple people to own a listing. So you may have claimed your account, but someone else may have claimed it before you and is still considered an “owner” of the listing. The last person to have updated the listing is considered the main owner, and only responses from that account will appear live on the listing (so, if the other owner updates the account after you had left your response, your responses will be removed from the listing). Here’s something you can do to make sure you’re the most recent owner: Go into your Places account, click to Edit your listing, don’t touch anything, and hit “Submit.” That should ping our system, to let us know you’re the most recent owner. Give it a couple days, now try again to leave a response. If you’re still not seeing the option to write a response, start a new thread here in the forum, and provide us the link to your Places listing. **5. That review is clearly fake, written by an ex-employee, etc. — how can I get it removed from my listing?**There's no guarantee we will remove it, but you can report it directly to Google Places support and we will investigate:Link to form: http://support.google.com/places/bin/static.py?hl=en&ts=1386120&page=ts.csSelect: I have verified > Yes > Reviews > My page features false or inappropriate reviews > Fill out the form, hit Submit, and await an e-mail response from a member of our support team. **6. Why are the reviews on my listing not related to my business? **Reviews can sometimes get reassociated to another, similarly related listing. If you’re seeing reviews on your listing that are not related to your business, please use this Help Center form to get in touch with our team, and we’ll work on getting it removed:Link to form: http://support.google.com/places/bin/static.py?hl=en&ts=1386120&page=ts.csSelect: I have verified > Yes > Reviews > My page features false or inappropriate reviews > Fill out the form, hit Submit, and await an e-mail response from a member of our support team. **7. One of the links in “Reviews from around the web” is wrong — it’s going to a page of reviews about an unrelated business. How do I get rid of it?**Those links are generated algorithmically, and sometimes we get it wrong. If you see an incorrect link, please use our Help Center troubleshooter to get in touch with our team, and we’ll work on getting it removed (note: it takes several weeks to fix):Link to form: http://support.google.com/places/bin/static.py?hl=en&ts=1386120&page=ts.csSelect: I have verified > Yes > Reviews > My page features false or inappropriate reviews > Fill out the form, hit Submit, and await an e-mail response from a member of our support team.**8. Why can’t my customer leave a review? **Say your customer tells you that they’ve gone to your listing, but were unable to submit a review. It’s very difficult for us to troubleshoot and investigate secondhand reports. Ask them if they’ve created an account to review on Google (they should get a prompt when they go to leave the review, and they should be logged in to their own Google account before selecting a reviews nickname). Ask them if they used the 5-star rating feature just above the review (if they haven't done this, the Publish button will be disabled and they will not be able to post the review). Ask them to try posting a response in a different browser. Ask them to wait a few minutes and try again. **9. How can I report spammy reviews? **Use the “Report as inappropriate” button next to the review to tell us you think it’s spam, and we’ll look into it. If you’re seeing a large network of spam, too many for you to individually mark each one, start a new thread in the forum. We’re looking out for those reports and investigating. **10. I’ve reported a review on my listing, but it’s still there. Why won’t you remove it? **Note that we very rarely remove reviews. You can read our removal guidelines here.**11. But none of these questions address the issue I’m experiencing?**The information above addresses almost all the issues you can experience with reviews on your listing. But we know that sometimes, new bugs can crop up. So if none of the information above applies to you, start a new thread here in the Business forum and we’ll investigate. "
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RE: Transfer link juice from old to new site
Hi Taysir
i would definitely not recommend transferring the link juice until you have the real urls set up, as this may detract from the links when they go live.
also you could use what is known as a canonical link to transfer this link juice.
you can find out more about using these links here, also helps with duplicate content on your site:-
http://www.seomoz.org/learn-seo/canonicalization
hope this helps
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RE: What to do next with my site gamblingsites.co
Google have a good article about moving your site, did you use a single redirect to direct to the new site? As google says doing a page-to-page redirect will help preserve page ranking!
More information about moving your site here
moving your site - webmaster tools helpHope this helps!
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RE: .com or .co.uk
There really is no correct answer to the .co.uk/.com debate.
In truth it depends on your target audience, there is a lot of research out there which suggests that uk based users prefer .co.uk domain names
In my opinion it depends a lot on how you see the brand developing and if you think it would benefit from the global perception that a .com can offer.
If its any help to you, in the circumstances you have outlined above 9 times out of 10 I would headline with the .co.uk domain name, just make sure you either 301 or rel=canonical the .com to the .co.uk (or vice versa if you go with .com)
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RE: Help on Page Load Time
New tracking codes set this up as default but if this is an old code it will need enabling
by using the folowing
Previous versions of Site Speed required a tracking code change to add _trackPageLoadTime. Sites with the deprecated call will still collect speed data at the 10% sampling rate. However, this call will be ignored in the future, and the sample rate will fall to the default 1%. Consider updating your tracking code to use setSiteSpeedSampleRate() to set a higher sampling rate.
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RE: Which rel=cannonical should I use on home page
I would suggest placing the link on this page http://www.avadtechnologies.com as the site redirects to http://www.avadtechnologies.com/ .
Also recommended in this article "it is better to internally link to the version with the backslash."
http://www.seomoz.org/learn-seo/canonicalization
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RE: Concerned
Hi Gary Do you have a rel="canonical" on the .ie version of the site that points to the .co.uk pages? Basically tells the bot that this site is a direct copy and the .co.uk is the one to crawl. It may be that because it is duplicated across 2 different domains you are getting penalised for it. More about rel="canonical" here:- http://www.seomoz.org/blog/canonical-url-tag-the-most-important-advancement-in-seo-practices-since-sitemaps Also a WBF about cross domain canonical links:- http://www.seomoz.org/blog/cross-domain-canonical-the-new-301-whiteboard-friday Hope this helps
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RE: Anyone tried out facebook like services from Fiverr?
In my opinion likes/followers etc work in much the same way as click seo, the key is delivering quality not quantity. A friend of mine tried this using a similar site (5squid) and although he got the likes he generated no business from them and the new followers started disappearing after time. So in summary, yes they deliver, but I don't think they work, after all losing followers/likes is worse than having fewer genuine followers in the first place... Isn't it?