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Off Page SEO help
I would add inbound marketing to Don's list.
Vertical SEO: Video, Image, Local | | LinkWheelOldSchool0 -
Help with Schema Mark up?
Hi Ravi, These days Google is very careful in showing rich snippets for certain SERPs, it seems that the markup for your products and reviews is OK though as it passes the tests in the structured data testing tool: https://developers.google.com/structured-data/testing-tool/ you might want to look into the first 10 warnings though.
Technical SEO Issues | | Martijn_Scheijbeler0 -
Any E Commerce SEO expets
I just took a look at the following URL: http://www.urbandazzle.com/abc-wine-glass-red.html which looks to appear fine in the SERP: site:http://www.urbandazzle.com/abc-wine-glass-red.html This URL however gives some errors using https://developers.google.com/structured-data/testing-tool/. Have you checked that proper markup is used? Are there any other URLs not showing up?
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | renehansen0 -
Site Search Box
You need both parts. The top is a script that belongs in the of the page that has a search box and the other is the actual markup that goes around the search box. There is no time to implementation to live. You can check any errors on your markup within Webmaster Tools though: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/2650907?hl=en That should point out if anything is implemented incorrectly.
Technical SEO Issues | | katemorris0 -
Technical SEO
Some of my favorite e-comm resources on duplicate content, customer reviews, etc are on Inflow's blog.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | anthonydnelson0 -
Sitemap issue
If you have a website with over 10,000 pages that is partially e-commerce then you should not be afraid to pay for a proper solution. Free is great when you are starting out but there comes a time when you need to invest money (and it will be a small amount) in the proper tools to continue your site's growth.
Technical SEO Issues | | Hutch420 -
Image not getting Indexed
I could see at least 10 images indexed. Maybe you just have to wait a little bit more
Technical SEO Issues | | DennisSeymour0 -
Brand page meta tag
Hi there, Alick is right about this - you want to make your brand and keywords prominent in your Title tags and Meta Descriptions. Generally speaking, as long as these change from page to page (i.e. "Brand"), you will be okay. We performed work for a client recently who was using default dynamic tags for their Meta data and were suffering penalties for it due to the overlapping duplicate issues. When we instituted the solution Alick mentions above, we cut those problems out of the equation very quickly. Rather than worry about the Meta data, it sounds like you should be looking at optimizing your site structure for crawling and determining your leading brands - just a suggestion. Hope it works out and feel free to get in touch if you have further questions, Rob
Technical SEO Issues | | RobCairns880 -
Duplicate Meta Tag error
The results of your internal search tool are all fully indexable, which is creating hundreds of variations of very similar pages based on the user's search term and the filtering options they select. Alick300 is correct that dynamically inserting the search term into the title and description tag is a problem - it means that the possibilities for individual pages and title tags being created are pretty much endless. I usually recommend adding the meta tag
On-Page / Site Optimization | | RuthBurrReedy0 -
404 error for irrelevant URLs
he said "in crawl error section" and I thought "fetch as google section" My fault
Technical SEO Issues | | paints-n-design0 -
Why my images are not getting indexed, even though I have created image sitemap?
Ravi, Sorry to tell you the same message again - the problem is not that your images are not getting indexed. They are indexed, as you can check on site:www.urbandazzle.com/ (put on tab Images). The goal of the sitemap is to help Google discover images as they are published o****n your site. The images you list in the sitemap do not exist on the site on the url you provide in the sitemap (see example above) . As long as there is a mismatch - Google will continue to show that 0% of these images are indexed, which technically is correct. If you want to use the sitemap to see the % of images that is indexed - you'll need to change the (url of the) pictures used on the site or to replace the (url of the) images in the sitemap by the correct images. rgds, Dirk
Technical SEO Issues | | DirkC0