Hi there,
I think you can, but your GMBs have to be nested into each other. Please see attached photo
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Hi there,
I think you can, but your GMBs have to be nested into each other. Please see attached photo
Hi there,
It is possible that the description of your financial advisors contains some specific keywords that Google thinks are duplicative with another page.
Ross
Hi Antoine,
The best way to do this is to create two versions of the website. One version would look like you said reversoproject.com/fr and it would target France and another version reversoproject.com for the English users. Since everything would stay in the same domain, your overall link profile will help you to rank higher in France. In other words, Google will treat your reversoproject.com/fr like DA 30 domain.
Ross
Hi there,
You need to establish authority by building high-quality links to your website in order to get sitelinks. It takes time to get sitelinks for your website.
Ross
Hi there,
I believe that Associate is someone that works at MOZ and Pro is someone that has MOZ Pro Account.
Ross
Hi there,
You should run a local citation audit since these local links are very important for the local ranking. If you have a physical location then you should update your business profiles, each containing your Name, Address, and Phone number (NAP) to the new address and you should be fine. You check this place for more info https://loganix.com/the-seven-dollar-citation-audit/
Ross
Hi there,
It is possible that you have more internal links that are going to this page http://www.bigtrailerrentals.com/flatbed-trailer-rentals/equipment-24 than http://www.bigtrailerrentals.com/flatbed-trailer-rentals/equipment-deckover
Sometimes Google picks one page over another one for no reason. You can redirect the second page to the first one and migrate the content from the second page to the first page and then you should be able to rank your first page for your targeted keywords.
Ross
Hi there,
Yes, that's normal. There is nothing to worry about it.
Ross
Hi there,
As far as I know, Contact Form 7 is not directly saving forms to the database. However, you can get a third party plugin to do that here.
Ross
Hi there,
You still will get value from your backlinks if you do a 301 redirect on the server level. When doing 301 redirect you are losing about 30% of SEO juice, so it is better to update your links to the new site. For the new links, you should link them to https://www.domain.com at all times. Yes, you are correct www ( CNAME) subdomain is considered as a new entity, that's why it is ok not to use www in your domain.
Ross
Hi there,
You should check all the backlinks that you lost in the last 2 years to see any good links have been removed or marked no index. Another thing you should look into GSC to see if any spam links have been built to your site if so disavow them. Were you ranking for these keywords with your home page or just a specific local page?
Ross
Yes, I think that would be the best option to do redirect on the server level, but not on the registrar level. Ideally, you should update the links from sites where possible since you are losing around 30% of SEO equity if you do 301 redirect.
Ross
Hi there,
Since you are not an eCommerce then the best way to do this is to use only one domain ( .com). You have to set up 301 redirect on the server level from co.uk to .com and you should be fine.
Ross
Hi there,
You just need to wait for a little bit longer, so Moz can crawl your site. Meanwhile, you check all your links in Google Search Console.
Ross
Hi there,
Upon checking your site I see that your site has been indexed already by Google, which is more important. Also, I see that your site has 4 backlinks which is quite low, that could be another reason why your site has not been crawled by Moz yet. You need to wait a little bit longer or build more links since every site is going through the crawling queue priority. For example, sites with more links will be crawled more frequently compared to the sites that have fewer links.
Ross
Hi there,
Upon checking your site, I see that you do not have canonical tags on the website. You should implement canonical tags across your website. Also, you have a lot of links that are coming from blog comments, profile links, and web 2.0 sites which could be another reason why losing ranking due to the low-quality links. In addition, do you know what specific pages are losing traffic?
Ross
Hi there,
You need to build more do follow backlinks to your home page in order to increase your PA.
Ross
Yes, I got it. That's the only option to do this if you want to pass link juice to www2.domain.com while you are working on the new site. There is no way to not lose traffic if you want to redirect everything on the page by page basis. Traffic will bounce back after you move back to www.domain.com, but it can takes time.
Ross
The only problem I see here that you will lose traffic by setting 301s to www2 and then removing those 301s.
Ross
If not then I would deindex completely the www2.domain.com and do not set up any redirects at all. Just have your www.domain.com working in a normal way until you migrate your www2.domain.com to www.domain.com. Also, If you planning to change the URLs on the new version of the website then you need to set up 301 redirects from old URLs to new URLs on your server ( apache or ngnix) so you do not get any broken links.
Ross