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Mobile website content optimisation
Hi, On the desktop version you have to put: href="http://m.example.com/page-1" > On your mobile page you put: Source: https://developers.google.com/webmasters/mobile-sites/mobile-seo/configurations/separate-urls - check also https://developers.google.com/webmasters/mobile-sites/mobile-seo/common-mistakes/?hl=en rgds, Dirk
Technical SEO Issues | | DirkC0 -
2 pages ranking for the same term
In the past couple of years, google has reduced the number of queries where multiple pages from the same site are displayed. However, it is still possible to obtain multiple listings on page one of the SERPs. What do you think to the theory typically for competitive terms Google wont usually rank you more than once on page one? I have two pages on the first page of google for lots of queries. Many of them are retail money terms. I mean they have been trying very hard to remove duplicate results so I am sceptical that I will be able to achieve page one for both. If your site and both of your pages are strong and have great content compared to the competition then you have a chance of getting them both on the first page. Your first goal should be to move one page up. Pick that page. Improve the content. Improve its competitiveness as much as you possibly can.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | EGOL0 -
Disavow questions
Great questions. I'll give my 2 cents based on what we've witnessed at Penalty Pros: 1 - Yes, this will do the trick. Just make sure that you are referencing the non-www version in the disavow. For example "domain:site.com" and NOT "domain:www.site.com". If you want to be super safe, just include the exact subdomains as separate line items. 2 - Google's official word is that you don't need to worry about nofollows, but we've encountered a few situations where nofollow links were pointed out as problematic in failed recon requests. This may be human error on the part of the manual team, but it's probably worth it just disavowing regardless. Hope this helps and good luck!
Technical SEO Issues | | Takudzwa0 -
Adwords linking to analytics
The correct way is to add your email you used for AdWords as an admin on analytics
Paid Search Marketing | | DavidKonigsberg0