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SSL Cert error
How did you impliment it? Do you have access to Apache? if you do This is how I have about 20 of my websites SSL CRT/KEY files setup if you want something to check it with. IF you did it with php.ini probably will need to check the walkthrough with your webhost. <virtualhost *:443=""></virtualhost> Serveradmin some@email.com ServerName website.com ServerAlias www.website.com DocumentRoot /var/www/html/website/ SSLEngine on SSLCertificateFile "/var/key/website.com.crt" SSLCertificateKeyFile "/var/key/website.com.key" allow from all Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews Require all granted AllowOverride All Order allow,deny
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | TucsonAZWebDesign0 -
Exclude local host traffic from google analytics
Hi Thomas, Set up filter as mentioned in this article @ https://briefmetrics.com/articles/remove-localhost-from-referrers **In Select expression select 'that contain' instead of 'that are equal to'. ****** Hope this helps. Thanks
Technical SEO Issues | | Alick3000 -
C-Block and link juice
For one link, I would not worry a bit about it. You are allowed to link out to other sites as long is the linking is not paid or manipulative. If you have any fears at all use nofollow. If you are not using nofollow, start worrying if you have a lot of links. Get really scared if you have a bunch of sites with a rats nest of links.
White Hat / Black Hat SEO | | EGOL0 -
Related products & SEO
Poah, images and text in iframes? Thats an SEO-issue right now - and one of the first to fix. It wouldn't hurt you. Everything what is providing useful infos for your customer to explain your products and helps him to decide to buy (or not) is great. images videos text reviews - ratings q&A You can also ad something like related Products or people also bought (smatphone+smartphone-cover maybe) I think that could help: https://moz.com/blog/perfecting-onpage-optimization-for-ecommerce-websites a bit more technically: https://www.stonetemple.com/do-e-commerce-sites-completely-mess-up-their-seo/
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | paints-n-design0 -
Woocommerce ULRs & SEO
Well, you’re definitely going to lose your rankings if URLs are changed. Luckily, there’s such thing as 301 SEO redirects that let Google know your pages are being permanently moved to another addresses. As the result, your SEO rankings won’t be affected, even though URL structures will be altered (in your case by adding /product/ part). If you’re interested in automated migration of your store, I’d recommend you using Cart2Cart. For a moderate additional price, it allows to migrate 301 SEO URLs of categories and products, as well as all your products, customers, orders, review etc automatically, securely and swiftly. Good luck!
On-Page / Site Optimization | | MagneticOne0 -
Duplicate URL home page
User ing the slash tool, is a good thing, but if you do use it then you need to make sure thet all your internal links point to the slash version of the URL. or you will get un-necessary redirects each one leaking link juice. It would seem that you have not down this for the crawler to find both versions of teh urls. If you use the IIS7 tool, you should not get this warning anyhow as when the crawler found the wrong version it would of been 301 redirected to teh correct version. go back into IIS, clickon the rule and look to see that it is in fact doing a 301 redirect, see redirect type near bottom of dialog box. or you can look in web.config cna compair it to the example here http://thatsit.com.au/seo/tutorials/how-to-fix-canonical-issues-involving-the-trailing-slash
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | AlanMosley0