Hi,
Your rankings should't be affected unless your new server has a lower performance. Having your business and your hosting provider in the same city is a nice coincidence but it is not required by any SEO measure 
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Hi,
Your rankings should't be affected unless your new server has a lower performance. Having your business and your hosting provider in the same city is a nice coincidence but it is not required by any SEO measure 
Right now that other domain is parked by GoDaddy. It seems that a 301 redirect was in place but it is not working anymore. Do you own that domain?
I also curious about this. The only time I turned to Fiverr I was looking for some FB Ads coupons (a couple of blog post mentioned it was a reliable source for this) but couldn't find any seller.
Hi Stephen,
I haven't needed this feature so far, but I can see it could be very useful so I second your motion 
Unfortunately, after reading this reply from a Moz engineer, it can be understood that it is not an easy-as-pie matter: https://moz.com/community/q/can-you-export-campaigns-from-one-moz-pro-account-to-another#reply_239809
It seems that it is not possible at the moment.
There is an open feature request, give it a like if you want to promote it: https://seomoz.zendesk.com/entries/20236841-Migrate-Campaigns-Between-Pro-Accounts
Also check out this tip to consolidate accounts: https://moz.com/community/q/transfer-campaigns-into-another-account#reply_161575
I also have my issues dealing with the too many hats you need in the digital business 
Hi Austin,
The server needs to process the .htacess file to resolve those redirects so if there are a lot of them it would take more time, and latency will be increased. Don't you agree?
Yes, huge .htaccess files will delay your page load.
A couple of tips:
Hope it helps!
Hi Brian,
Breadcrumbs are one type of structured data, but I just mentioned as an example. Please, take a look at this article from Google help to see whether they are relevant for your site and how they are displayed in search results: https://developers.google.com/structured-data/breadcrumbs
Here's the video from Moz Academy on Understanding your Crawl Diagnostics
You can also start with this "retro" video of Rand Fishkin
Crawling & Indexing
Good point. Sorry, I didn't realize the statement was specifically about the Sitemap feature. However, it's not unlikely that both issues were related.
Hi Chris,
Getting back to the matter... 
Google Shopping search only returns a limited number of SERPs (no more than 10-20 pages). My guess is that when you sort by base price low Google doesn't return the cheapest products from all products within its database but just from those products in the initial SERPs. So if you didn't make the cut in the auction at the beginning you will be left out in the sorted listing as well.
Ummm...
Check if cache files are actually removed in <magento-directory>/var/cache/. If not then you can manually remove them.</magento-directory>
Sorry to heard that.
I don't know your technical skills and this would probably sound silly, but did you refresh your browser cache?
Hi Kevin,
Did you try to refresh Magento cache? Go to System > Cache Management
Hope it helps 
Hi,
I have not seen anything in any of my properties so far but it is definitely more than a rumor; Webmaster Trends Analyst from Google confirmed via Twitter:
You could insert this line in the gallery code to display the category description right after the category name:
echo category_description( $category_id ); ?>
Wrapping it with some proper HTML code as well is highly recommended 
All In One Schema.org Rich Snippets usually works well and it would be my first recommendation. What is the theme? Anyway, getting all types of data structured with one generic plugin maybe it's overambitious
Try focusing on the specific data that is more valuable for your website to be structured and find the best plugin for that type. For example, try Breadcrumb NavXT for (you got it right) breadcrumbs.
In terms of pure SEO, longer URLs do not directly affect ranking. Check out this video from Matt Cutts.
That being said, there are other factors related to UX that do affect your results. Rand posted on best practices for structuring URLs not long ago: https://moz.com/blog/15-seo-best-practices-for-structuring-urls