When I click on the "back to pro link" or manually type in the pro.moz.com url, it just redirects to the new analytics page.
Also in the last 30 minutes, the "back to pro link" has disappeared.
Daniel.
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When I click on the "back to pro link" or manually type in the pro.moz.com url, it just redirects to the new analytics page.
Also in the last 30 minutes, the "back to pro link" has disappeared.
Daniel.
Whenever I click the link or enter the URL http://moz.com/pro/home or http://pro.moz.com it just takes me to the analytics home.
I'm using a .de domain, so google does the geo targeting by default. I have several region specific sites that have a high degree of content overlap, so I use <link rel="alternate" tags to prevent duplicate content issues. I also do ip based redirections so users are sent to the most relevant site.
the urls in question are
http://fiik.com (this only does the ip based redirection)
http://fiikelectric skateboards.com - USA
http://fiikelectric skateboards.com.au - Australia
http://fiikelectric skateboards.co.uk - UK and english speakers in europe
http://fiikelectric skateboards.de - Central Europe, German speakers, not built yet
maybe the best approach would be to use a .com or .eu domain, so geotargetting isn't forced, the rely on the <link rel="alternate" tags to do language based targeting.
I have a site that is applicable to German speaking people in central europe. If I were to geotarget the site in google webmaster tools to Germany, would that prevent users in Switzerland or Austria seeing the site in their search results.