as Alick300 says it wouldn't affect your SEO, my main expertise is conversion rate working with optimizely, crazyegg, unbounce ect. Base on my experience just when you have a really ugly, old and you will not see a big difference.
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RE: Changing Ecommerce Site Display style will it impact on seo & performance?
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RE: Use a domain .com.br helps in SERP for Brazil searchs
Hi, Leandro as I see there are several questions in a single one. So this is not a technical question about tag implementation. it's much more than that.
Basically, your main question is how to rank your site.
1 - So the first thing that you need to do, is a research, check where is the competition, how are they performing, where are your opportunities and so on. So with this info, you will know where are the gaps and the right keywords to focus, that means keywords that don't require a huge amount of work to rank. You can do it with Moz, it has a great keyword management tool (Keyword Explorer) also a good Research Tool (Link Explorer)
2 - Build Authority, according to Semrush, Aherfs, and Moz you don't have any link that means that your link-profile does not exist,(basically your site is invisible). The solution for that is launching a link-building/local-citation campaign, right now is almost mandatory for your site. I made a quick research and these are the site where you can start to build local citations in Brazil (keep in mind this just a basic list)
- Google My Business
- Bing Places
- Apple Maps
- TeleListas
- Apontador
- Factual
- Foursquare
- Yelp
- MisterWhat
- Opendi
- Cylex
- HotFrog
- GuiaMais
- Habitissimo.com.br
3 - Work on your technical SEO: Before to start any promotion campaign, first make your site technically perfect. That means you have to improve your site speed, your internal links, your schemas and your on-page (title, descriptions and so on). As I see on a quick audit you have a lot of space to improve. Screamingfrog is by far the best tool for that
Regards and Good Luck
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RE: SEO threats of moving from [.com.au] domain to [.com] domain for a 15yr old SAAS company.
Based on my experience I can tell you that you minimize the drops in traffic and visibility but you can not avoid it. There are many site migration types. It all depends on the nature of the changes that take place.
- Site location changes
- Platform changes
- Content changes
- Structural changes
- Design changes
Your case is a site location or domain migration. Google’s documentation mostly covers migrations with site location changes, which are categorized as follows:
- Site moves with URL changes
- Site moves without URL changes
First, need to prepare a migration plan. First of all, need to run an audit for your site, in my opinion, Screamingfrog or Raven Tool are the best options to perform this task.
- Site structure
- Content
- Internal Links
- Search Console, Google Analytics and Tag Manager
**_Split your move into smaller steps. _**I recommend initially moving just a piece of the site to test any effects on traffic and search indexing. After that, you can move the rest of your site all at once or in chunks. Also keep in mind that while moving just one section is a great way to test your move, it's not necessarily representative of a whole site move when it comes to search. The more pages that you move, the more likely you'll encounter additional problems to solve. Careful planning can minimize problems.
**Time your move to coincide with lower traffic **If your traffic is seasonal or dips on certain weekdays, it makes sense to move your site during traffic lulls. This lowers the impact of anything that breaks and also dedicates more of your server’s power to helping Googlebot update our index.
Expect temporary fluctuation With any significant change to a site, you may experience ranking fluctuations while Google recrawls and re-indexes your site. As a general rule, a medium-sized website can take a few weeks for most pages to move in our index; larger sites can take longer. The speed at which Googlebot discover and process URLs largely depends on the number of URLs and your server speed. Submitting a sitemap can help make the discovery process quicker, and it's fine to move your site in sections. If it involves a URL change, you might consider an A/B test or trial run.
A quick tip that nobody will mention. Starts to build links to your new domain before the migration.
- Search Console Migration https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/83106?hl=en
- Google Analytics Migration https://torpedogroup.com/blog/post/google-analytics-changing-domains
Regards and Good Luck
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RE: If my website uses CDN does thousands of 301 redirect can harm the website performance?
YOU DONT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT IT
If you do not use any redirects, you are serving your content significantly faster. Redirects are likely the one single most time waster in your code especially when you consider mobile networks. They dramatically affect your page speed in a noticeably bad way.
Server-side redirects: Fast, cachable
Common redirects are 301 and 302 redirects which use HTTP to explain that a page or resource has moved. A 301 redirect is permanent and a 302 redirect is temporary. These are both server-side redirects which means that the web server is using HTTP to direct the browser to the new location of the file. Web browser can handle these types of redirect much quicker than client-side redirects and can cache the correct location of the file.Client-side redirects: Slow, not cachable
Redirects that use the http-equiv="refresh" attribute or javascript can introduce even longer waiting times and performance issues and should be not used if at all possible.One of the most used redirects on the web is 301 redirect site wide from the non-www to www version of a webpage. These types of redirects have been recommended for SEO reasons for years so many people have them.
It is my recommendation that if you have this type of redirect, you keep it in as it helps Google understand your website better.
Recommendations from Google
Google suggests eliminating redirects which are not absolutely necessary. They advise redicing redirects by...
- "Never link to a page that you know has a redirect on it. This happens when you have manually created a redirect, but never changed the text link in your HTML to point to the new resource location."
- "Never require more than one redirect to get to any of your resources."
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RE: SEO Troubleshooting? Not ranking in Top 50 for "easy" keyword
Even if you have an easy keyword that does not mean that everything is done
- did you submit your site to google?
- did you create some backlinks using the keywords ?
- did you check your search console to check if there is an error on your site?
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RE: Whats the best way to get credit links from sites i've built?
There's nothing I can really add, Egol gave you the short and best possible answer
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RE: How can I discover the Google ranking number for a keyword in Brazil?
ligação internacional / Brazil
Keyword difficulty : 0
Search volume: 2.1K
Clicks: 1.4KTop 3 pages
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RE: Can I define that one area of my website is a regualr news (no subscription) and the other part of the website is news that only subscribers can read?
any seo plugin can do that for you, at this point you have 2 options hide the premium content from search engines (BAD IDEA) or optimize all your content for Search engines and redirect the user to a registration area where he/she can sign-up to access de content a good example is thewallstreetjournal
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RE: Image Sitemap
Yoast SEO offer a basic solution for image sitemap (if you are using wordpress of course) another solution could be screamingfrog it can create a complete sitemap of all your images https://www.screamingfrog.co.uk/xml-sitemap-generator/
this another option for wordpress https://es.wordpress.org/plugins/advanced-image-sitemap/
genral use option (not free) https://www.xml-sitemaps.com/standalone-google-sitemap-generator.html
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RE: How can I discover the Google ranking number for a keyword in Brazil?
Well that is pretty easy to perform, there are several tools for keyword tracking, but the easiest way to do that is using your Search Console Account ( As I see that page is not ranking for any keyword )
Go to your GSC and follow these steps
- Google Search Console
- Select the right property (http://solaristelecom.com)
- Performance
- Queries
Then you can filter by pages_** (/ligacao-internacional)**_ country, devices etc. If you don't find a specific keyword on your Search Console Account that's because you are not ranking for that keyword. Also, make sure that GSC it was set it up properly.
Based on your answers in this community. I deduce you have been struggling to rank your site with no results
Actionable Suggestion using Moz
My suggestion for you is quite simple. Start to build a link profile to your site. Assuming that you are starting in the SEO world, I will give a simple plan to perform in the next 30 days.
- Select your keyword (Already have it right)
- Select the first 10 websites ranking for that specific keyword
- Use your Link-Explorer and download all the links pointing to those sites
- Create a list of relevant prospect for you ( No more 30 links, keep in mind that you are starting on SEO your goal can be 1 link per day)
- Create a list of keyword related to your main keywords ( Use keyword Explorer)
- Outreach those websites (these can be local directories, local news, blog websites etc)
- Build links to your site
- Try to optimize as much as you can all your Technical SEO (start by adding SSL to your site)
- On your Moz pro dashboard, it will show you some the most common errors that you will need to fix. Once you finished that part, you can continue with most advanced levels such as AMP Implementation, Internal Linking or Schemas or whatever you want.
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RE: Best SEO Strategy
Good luck with the meeting and the project
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RE: Any SEO benefits of adding a Glossary to our website?
Depends on the answers to two questions specific to the site/business in question:
Would a glossary be useful to the customers, prospects, users, etc.?
Is the audience likely to search for definitions of the terminology you use? (The alternative is something they're more likely to refer to while already on the site).
If the answer to both is "yes", then it'd likely be useful to SEO because it addresses demand.An Glossary offers a lot of opportunities that differ from a site map, or even a well thought out hierarchy of pages that can be easy to follow and understand. From a usability stance, they can be a very good idea, especially for a huge site. It can also include concepts that are described on pages in words that may not be used on other pages.
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Moz Api Integration with Google Data Studio
I want to automate my competition research process. Right now my competition research is completely manual which is ok if working in a small project. Usually, start looking at Google for the best sites for a specific niche.
In an excel sheet insert the URL in a column and start to put information in next columns, information such as DA, PA, backlinks, page speed, schemas validation and stuff like that. As I mentioned for a small project I usually take 10 websites as a reference to analyze how difficult can be rank a website.
The problem starts when I have to scale when I have to evaluate 100 or 200 or even more websites in different niches or target location or industry. Does not make sense keep doing manually.
So my question is there any way to connect the Moz API to Google Data Studio or Google Sheet
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MOZ point
I don't know why, but since a week ago I'm not receiving moz point for my activity on moz forum.
Example
Today I posted 3 answer in the Question section but in my moz profile does not show the 3 moz point that normally I receive for that.I week ago suddenly I received 20 moz point, why I dont have any idea, maybe someone mark one of my asnwer as good answer.
So my point is where I cant found the exact tracking record of my activity
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RE: What does actually Mobile First Index means?
Hi Bridget thanks for share
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RE: Content in Accordion doesn't rank as well as Content in Text box?
Google will not treat content that is concealed behind tabs, accordions, or any other element where JavaScript is used to reveal content, in the same way as content that is visible as standard. However, it will still be indexed, so pages may rank for search phrases related to content contained within the hidden sections.
Why does Google devalue hidden content?
Google’s focus is on ensuring that the user experience within its search results is as good as possible. If the algorithm gave full weight to content hidden using JavaScript, this could be compromised.
For example, say a user searches for a term that is matched on a page but only in the hidden section. The user then clicks the search result to go through to that page but can’t immediately see the information they’re looking for because it’s hidden. They give up and return to the search results or head to another website.
This, in Google’s assessment, would not be a high quality user experience and the content within the hidden sections is therefore down-weighted.
In Summary
- Hiding content within tabs, accordions, or other elements that rely on JavaScript to reveal it to users is likely to be treated differently by Google, and assigned far less importance
- Websites, therefore, must take a considered approach and use this method only to hide content that is of secondary importance to the primary topic of the page, or that covers related topics
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RE: The New and Improved Domain Authority Is Here!
Good to know it! I think that DA was needing an update
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RE: MOZ point
Hi Tawny I have the same problem now since a week ago, I dont receive any mozpoint.
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RE: How to Evaluate Original Domain Authority vs. Recent 'HTTPS' Duplicate for Potential Domain Migration?
There is no a big deal, to avoid duplicate content just make the appropriate redirects, and register both properties on search console the 'http' and 'https' version and then set the right version on this case https.
Go to Search Console > Add a property > https version > Verify
then go Site settings and set the new version of your website, with those simple steps you will have everything up and running.