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302 redirection from .com to .in. Google is indexing both urls
So it sounds as though you have: A ".in" site for users in India, and A ".com" site for users outside of India. And that almost all of their content is the same. For this, you need to implement hreflang tags. You can read the Moz guide on hreflang tags here. For each on the ".in" site, find the similar page on the ".com" site, and then add hreflang tags to both. As an example, if I had the following two pages: www.mysite.in/example.html www.mysite.com/example.html These two pages have the same content and are both in English. I would add the following hreflang tags to both of them: Notice that the second link there has only a language code - not a country code. The ".com" domain is targeted at users speaking English, whereas the ".in" domain targets English-speakers in India. If you need to add more languages, you should try generating some hreflang tags with Aleyda Solis's hreflang tag generator tool. Finally, if you want to check that you have implemented hreflang correctly, Distilled has released a tool at hreflang.ninja. If you implement hreflang correctly, Google search results in India will begin to show the ".in" domain. You can then remove the 302 redirect.
Local Strategy | | StephanSolomonidis0 -
My Website is not Coming in Google News. What should I do ? Already verified.
Thanks Andy. My Website is already verified in google news & following all the guidelines still its not coming. We post 4-5 posts on daily basis.
Branding / Brand Awareness | | sourabhrana0 -
Google how deal with licensed content when this placed on vendor & client's website too. Will Google penalize the client's site for this ?
DA is Moz's estimate of the importance of domains in relation to each other. Google does this themselves, so it's not that they "see" DA, but they have something similar. As long as you don't expect the content from the vendor to bring you organic traffic, you should be okay. You said you have the canonical in place to them, so as long as that is there, there should be no impact from algorithm updates. You wouldn't be penalized for this.
Technical SEO Issues | | katemorris1