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Does server location have any impact on rankings for TLD websites?
Hi Ram.Babu, You seem to have a fair bit of duplication on indexed pages of the site, particularly in the area of title tags for author, paginated and forum pages. It would help consolidate your existing SEO equity into more important parts of your site if you noindexed those. Have you profiled the links of your top ranking competitors to see what local and valuable links they have that you miht be able to acquire? I'd start there if I were you. Have you checked for penalties in Webmaster tools?
Alternative Search Sources | | DonnaDuncan0 -
Why my site getting soft 404 errors from search term on 404 page showing in GWT?
Hi Ram Is this you? I found it searching Google: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/why-my-site-getting-soft-404-errors-from-search-term-on-404-page-showing-in-gwt - and thought it would be helpful to know the actual site (and there's some more details in your thread there). Anyhow, this is the URL getting a soft 404: https://akclinics.org/search/{search_term}/ (because you are showing a 200 OK, but there really is no content there, and looks like a 404 to the user) You mention it's linked from here: https://akclinics.org/search/{search_term}/ But the question is - where is that linked from? I've crawled the entire site and can't find a reference to that URL anywhere. You're normal search URL looks like this (even if the query is empty): https://akclinics.org/?s= It shows the proper ?s= parameter. So somehow, it looks like Google is finding and crawling the wrong search URL. It's using /search/%7Bsearch_term%7D/ instead of /?s= - even for an empty query. Maybe this was the old search URL for your old site? The fix I think is to: find out where / why Google can access /search/%7Bsearch_term%7D/ remove any links or references to /search/%7Bsearch_term%7D/ and/or redirect it to /?s= OR just return a real 404 code for /search/%7Bsearch_term%7D/ Let me know if that makes sense.
Online Marketing Tools | | evolvingSEO0 -
Why Google behaving strange to our website ?
Thanks Robert, I know this that we can have such feature strictly tell Google our target audiences is in this specific region and list us within that country search engine only, or better to use this having country level domain to set default. So, I again my same question - I want rank on every search engines globally on my search term: hair transplant hair transplant india hair loss treatment hair restoration etc You might have seen above snapshot, Google behaving really very strange here giving our website rank every search engine except India. Let me help MOZ people?
International Issues | | Ram.Babu0