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All Pages are "F Grade"
Hi there! For this kind of question you can actually contact our help team here: https://moz.com/help/contact I did take a quick look at your account and see that you have A and B grades as well and there doesn't seem to be an issue.
Getting Started | | holly_haymaker0 -
Do i really need meta description for this website?
Thank you Ken and Andy for instant reply and information, i will just put only meta desc to every page per your recommendations. Thank you again
Technical SEO Issues | | nopsts0 -
Someone Cloned my Website
The reason it shows is probably because your Analytics code is also copied and therefor showing up. in the long term this could give a small problem with duplicated content. while if your site stays a better, more popular site it won't affect you hugely, but try to contact the domain owner, or the hoster of this fraud website. and that way try to get the site taken down.
White Hat / Black Hat SEO | | kayintveen_MD0 -
Site Crawl Error
Thank you, per your instructions i have changed robots.txt exactly like: User-agent: * Disallow: As you can see there's no Allow: / and Disallow line is blank is that correct?
Moz Tools | | nopsts0 -
Too many iframes hurts ranking?
Hi There, First of all, let me clear one point- **Google supports frames and iframes but to the extent that it can. **this means, Google does not support frames and iFrames completely. However, Google is often capable of crawling iFrames on webpages if the iFrames are SEO-friendly. In fact, Google is capable of passing link juice via iFrames (read more about it here- https://www.seroundtable.com/google-iframe-link-14558.html). In my personal opinion, _**avoid ****using iFrames if you can, **_because they are not 100 percent SEs friendly. If it is required then you should take the effort to make iFrames as Google-Friendly as you can. Here are few tips for that: -You can index your iFrame trough robots.txt use Google web master tools to add the URL of the iframe source to be crawled. However, this will only index the iFrame and not the parent HTML document. So it won't score high on the Search Engine Result page. -if you have frames on the master page of your website, to ensure Google crawls the entire website, ensure that you include links to other pages within the website inside the no frames area of the master page. - ensure your main or surrounding page highlights more when it comes to search engines. It’s best not to make your main page simply a placeholder for one iFrame or even multiple iFrames. -Try to move as much info as possible from iFrames to the main page. Overall, your main page should at least describe the content within the iFrames. _- I_f you want the iframe to be indexed by google, include a link from the parent page to the iframe page. Add meta tags to the master page. However, meta tags are only a partial solution, because not all the search engines support them. Most search engine spiders will only see the master page. Just like an old browser, they don't understand the instructions on how to produce the frame layout. These are ignored, and only information within the noframes tags is read. so use noframe tags also. Apart from this, I would recommend you to read the following article as well- http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2064573/Search-Engines-and-Frames Hope this will help!
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | sachin-sv0 -
What is updowner-verification?
Hey, There's been a few threads on here about Updowner, but most are about folks trying to block them so they don't push up their backlinks. The good news is, G ignores them anyway. It looks like your HTML template contains code that verifies site ownership with Updowner, which might be used to block Updowner from indexing/creating hundreds of links to the site. I'm not 100% on this, but seeing as no one else has weighed in. I believe the previous site owner has verified that they're the owner of those sites with Updowner. You'd usually do this to block their robots. Excerpt included below: To register, you have to add a meta tag to your index page or you can just upload a verification file, which is easiest. It’s just like verifying for Google Webmaster Tools. Download the 55 byte file and upload it to your site’s main directory. So, for me, it’s public_html/theseonewsblog. For you it may be www/yourdomain or public_html/yourdomain. (Some folks prefer to use the www directory. Makes no difference.) Once you’ve done that, then plug in your domain at UpDowner and verify your account. At the top of that page, there is a link that says, “Block Site,” and when you click it, UpDowner will not list your site. I’m hoping that means they’ll delete the links they’ve placed pointing to us, too, but well… time will tell. Google ignores Updowner links anyway. but if I were you I'd probably remove that code.
Technical SEO Issues | | ecommercebc0 -
PA & DA High But Serp results are not so higher.
Hey Nopsts!! Those other pages could be ranking higher due to many many other factors outside of PA & DA. Did I say many enough? lol I wouldn't focus your efforts on the authority of your site or pages as this really holds no weight in the SERPS. What are the social signals for your page? Trust and value of the links coming into your page? Etc. Dont fall into the trap door of Page Rank or Page & Domain Authority. It becomes the good ol hamster wheel that we all find ourselves running REAL fast in and getting nowhere. Hope this helps!!
Technical SEO Issues | | Bryan_Loconto0