Migrating opencart 1.5.6 to 3.0.2.0 will affect seo? [closed] - seo

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I have an website https://www.elisfashion.ro on opencart 1.5.6.
Now I'm working on www2.elisfashion.ro on opencart 3.0.2.0, which is in development now. When will be done, I will transfer my database with all my products/categories/orders etc.
When www2 will be done, will become www.
I will have same seo url for categories/products, but will be a different opencart version, with a different theme.
So this will affect my seo ? Currently I have 300-400 unique visitors from organic. I will lose those visitors ?
Thanks!

In 1.5.6 version the seo url keywords were saved in
url_alias table
Now in 3 Version its saved in
seo_url
So you need to import the data from url_alias to seo_url and this way you will not loose seo urls.
Only condition is the product_id and category id match from previous installation to new opencart 3 version.

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How to set a subdomain under main domain on google search? [closed]

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I have a site and a blog as subdomain. The both are indexed on google, however, when I search for my domain, the blog and site are displayed separately. I'd like to show them "aggregated" way.
For example, attached has the result of stackoverflow searching on google. The picture has the main site and under it, some pages as Questions, Jobs, Java, etc.
How can I set my blog under my main site?
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those are called site links and are quto generated by google if links on your website are evaluated as important

Are pages from a site that was earlier live indexed by google [closed]

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I had a site which is now no longer live. I had a set of articles on it. Now I am making a new site but I am planning to use content from that old site. Are there any possibilities that Google will penalize me for duplicate content.
When I checked if any of the pages of my old site are live using site: sitename in google search, I could find zero results.
Please let me know
Quick answer to your question is NO, you won't get penalization for duplicated content as in fact, your actual content is not duplicated (means existing in several site/domains at the same time) as it is only in your NEW website.
In case you have external websites on the Internet, linking to your pages for you OLD site, you should have a 301 Moved Permanently on the OLD site pointing to your NEW site (more info here)
This allows you to pass Page Rank and redirect users to your NEW site, smoothly.
Without 301 redirect, your pages on the NEW site will be counted with NO PR and could suffer of less ranking in the SERP.

google - SEO guides [closed]

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I have deployed the following application to OpenShift and I think I'm doing something wrong with the seo steps I followed.
https://actibities-uniongr.rhcloud.com
Whenever I search about actibities in google my site appears at the 3rd page but instead of showing the home page, it shows a "sub" page pages/actibities-history. I have tried to submit my content through webmaster tools but with no luck.
Any ideas about how I should re-crawl in order to adopt the appropriate site structure?
Did You upload sitemap to google ? Thats best way to organize Your page structure.

noindex, follow? [closed]

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this is just a simple SEO question.
I have a wordpress SEO plug-in that has this option:
Meta robots: [checkbox] noindex, follow
Should I check this option if I want my page to be available on Google?
Noindex means that the page may not be indexed and thus the page which is affected by this Robots Exclusion Protocol directive, will not appear in major search engines, including Google. The follow directive doesn't have much to do with whether the page appears in a search engine's results.
See this for more info (applies on most search engines):
Control Crawling/Indexing

SubDomains for blogs [closed]

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Am I creating competitors for my site by creating subdoamins... becos Google treats subdomains as individual domains... so, am I going to create/build competitors for my website....
I want to go for subdomains.. please explain me the drawbacks and at the same time advantages of having subdomains...
One more question... subfolders are mostly used for blogs... but why the wordpress, blogspot has taken subdomains like if I create any blog then in wordpress it would appear like http://www.health.wordpress.com... so why it has taken subdomain...???
Am I creating competitors for my site
by creating subdoamins
It doesnt matter if it is subdomain or main domain. Unless you have very good content and good hits you are not creating a competition.
but why the wordpress, blogspot has
taken subdomains like if I create any
blog then in wordpress it would appear
like
http://www.health.wordpress.com... so
why it has taken subdomain...???
Its just their way of implementation. BTW this is not programming realted. So voted to close.