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How correcttly redirect to http://m.mobile.com website
Is it a redirect you actually want? Using a redirect would mean that mobile users would see your non-mobile site and this isn't a good user experience. If it is a redirect you are after (because you no longer want your mobile domain) then you must use a 301 permanent redirect if you want to pass any SEO goodness from old domain to new domain. Where possible redirect relative mobile pages to desktop pages (e.g. mobile homepage to desktop homepage and mobile blue shoes page to desktop blue shoes page). If it's not a redirect that you are after you may be looking for information on canonical and alternate tags. This allows you to have both sites running duplicate content without it affecting rankings and helps search engines understand the relationship between your mobile and desktop versions. More information here https://developers.google.com/webmasters/smartphone-sites/details But, ideally your website would be built using responsive design, then you wouldn't need a redirect or canonical tags for mobile site. Hope that helps. Davinia
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | Davinia220 -
Press Releases
Hi Moosa, thank you for the good answer... You said - Use it for users not for Search Engines! Then what type of links would you use for search engines...
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | Webdeal0 -
Simple Link Question
+1 to what Doug said. A nofollow link can still drive a lot of value in the form of traffic. Looking for additional ways to turn that page into a linkable resource would probably be the best use of your time, rather than trying to figure out which specific links will have the most benefit.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | RuthBurrReedy0 -
Google's serp
Again, it depends (lots of answers in the SEO world is like that lol) It depends on what type of penalty you have but one thing is for sure, you have to remove bad links you've done before (if it's indeed a link penalty) or you need to clean up your site structure .
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | DennisSeymour0 -
How Google Adwords Can Impact SEO Ranking ?
I'm also wondering at the confident boasts in the various responses... I actually came to this page because I have the same question "How Google Adwords Can Impact SEO Ranking ?" My interest came up as I was looking at the "landing page experience" part of the Quality Score. The section on Google's support page (https://support.google.com/adwords/answer/2404197) seems to imply that Google crawls and checks/indexes the landingpage to score it. I'm wondering if these pages are added to your indexed pages as reported in Webmaster Tools? Is Google taking this page into account for organic results? If the page was already indexed for SEO, does this 'second' scan impact the your SEO performance of the page. Or if the page is for SEA only; how do you prevent it from being indexed for organic results?
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | voradius0 -
What could be the reasons why PA & DA changed
Good reasons, and I'd also add that we could have crawled some different links as well. Be sure to look at your competitors and compare yourself to them. If everyone dropped three points with this latest index release (we had one this afternoon!) then you know it's not anything you did, but it's based on our index.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | KeriMorgret0 -
Question For Anyone
Unfortunately, this is where the Mozscape index has some short comings, in the sense that it does not crawl as often as others, nor quite as much. You're getting those stats because the Moz crawler hasn't crawled that site and its backlinks yet. If you hop over to MajesticSEO and insert the root domain, you'll see in excess of 20,000 backlinks. Looks like they were acquired less than a week ago, so there's no doubt the domain is using spammy tactics to rank.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | TomRayner0 -
Compare the rankings
I guess you have a narrow image of how Google look in to the websites when rankings in SERPs against different key phrases. The images should some good measurements but there is nothing that allows me to come up with the answer of domain 1 or domain 2… We even have no clue how many things Google consider but we at least know that they are 200+ signals. My advice for whoever domain is losing to analyze every area that may be on-page optimization, content, back links, social, press links or others and if anything is bad or at least not up to the mark then try to fix it and work accordingly. Hope this helps!
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | MoosaHemani0 -
Directories
Hi Webdeal. http://addurl.nu/ has an up to date list of quality website directories. I hope this helps!
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | HeatherBakerTopLine0 -
Please help me with your advice
Thank you...I will appreciate if you will give me 10 mins of your time....i sent site to your PM
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | Webdeal0