Thank you for the responses, I think we've made our decision based on all of your suggestions.
Posts made by Webnames
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RE: Serving Images from a Different Domain - SEO Impact
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Serving Images from a Different Domain - SEO Impact
Hello,
Our company has recently been optimizing our site for speed. We've done quite a bit to improve our overall load time. One thing we were looking into doing is serving out images from a separate domain. I'm curious if this will negatively affect SEO. From what I know about images: the image name and the alt tags are the main influential factors.
I personally don't think it will have a negative impact, but I thought I would ask the community anyways.
Thanks.
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301 Redirects - Page Authority Not Transferring
Recently we've created new versions of pages using a tab system to display page content, rather than having multiple pages compete for the same keywords. Two specific, and relatively high traffic pages were converted. Both pages were 301 redirected from the old to their new versions.
I've been monitoring each over the past few weeks, and it still seems that barely any of the Page Authority of the original pages is passing to their respective new versions. Using the MOZ tool bar to see Page Authority; I load the original URL of either page, I see a PA of around 65 for each, which then gets reduced to 25 for one of the pages and a measly PA of 1 for the other new page (after being redirected).
I know Page Authority won't transfer entirely, but could someone shed some light on why it might be as poor as it currently is or give some advice on how to rectify the problem?
Thanks.
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Moz Scan Adding Random Sub-Domains to URL For Non-Existant Pages
Hi,
Our company recently launched a redesign of our site. On our latest Moz scan, it is reporting that it has crawled over 12,000+ pages. We have less than 900 pages on our site.
While looking at the error messages, it seems that Moz is adding random sub folders to the folder /about/press_releases/ to create non-existent pages which either 404 or 302 redirect to an error page.
So, it's taking virtually every sub-folder combination and adding it to /about/press_releases/ to create a ridiculous amount of errors that really don't even exist. Ran the site through Screaming Frog and it was not an issue and did not have a similar effect.
What's the solution?