I have problem with one of my websites running on CMS Joomla - http://www.luxusni-apartman.cz when I wrote this website to google search it show this website with old title and because of that I have problem with SEO optimalization, can you help me? This version of website is running for 3 months, before there were old version with different title.
If I change description or keywords google change it and show correctly. What is wrong? How to force Google to change title? Thank you ...
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i am getting "Duplicate without user-selected canonical" error in search console because of mobile version of the blogger i.e google search console is considersing the mobile url of blog as duplicate content.
https://sekhoorpakaoo.blogspot.com/2023/01/65-how-to-make-chicken-65-recipe-in-urdu.html?m=1
google selected cononical is: https://sekhoorpakaoo.blogspot.com/2023/01/65-how-to-make-chicken-65-recipe-in-urdu.html
and it is the desktop version of the blog.
Do i have to index mobile version of the website along with desktop version of the bolg?
Please guide me about it.How can i remove this error.
i have read different blogs and tried to use code in head section of blog but sitll getting this error. google search console consider the desktop version as canonical .
i also have placed the given below code in head section of the blog
And i have read about google mobile first indexing topic and i understood that i have to indexed mobile version of blog too,am i right?
I want to link my mobile variant website version to the desktop version i.e "view website in desktop". You click this button and it will take you to the desktop version only. Program I use is Xara Web Designer. CPanel is where the files are hosted.
They have advised I need to create two copies of my website to do this.
I can duplicate my website but how would I go about uploading the two copies to CPanel? Also I would need to remove the robots.txt file from one of them because I do not want google crawling the duplicate site (SEO Issues).
Would I need two domains? I want to keep just one.
Thanks in advance please let me know if you need clarification on anything.
There are better solutions with regards to SEO such as making your website 'mobile responsive'. But to answer your specific question, you are probably best to create a mobile website and set it up on a 'm.' subdomain (so you only need your 1 domain name). You can do this from cPanel under 'Subdomains'.
As for no-indexing the mobile website with robots.txt, the correct method is to use the 'canonical' tag. This is a good guide from Google on the subject: https://developers.google.com/webmasters/mobile-sites/mobile-seo/overview/select-config?hl=en
My cousin has given me her old website to "redo" which is on a Google Sites template. I have separately created a static website with Ruby on Rails setup and Bootstrap but am now scratching my head on how to transition her old Google Site to this new layout (I want to keep the original domain name).
Also, the good thing about Google Sites is that when I search for her business, it pops up on the right side of the page and sometimes pops up at the top for google local search, which is obviously great for marketing/SEO.
I did read something that Google doesn't support other platforms (I think) which is why I'm wondering if I can redirect and still retain the SEO benefits. Any resources or suggestions would be great, thanks!
Setup your new site with new ROR template.
Register and verify your new domain and old one on Google Webmaster
Create a custom 404 page for old domain which suggests visiting new domain.
Redirect your old urls to new one by a 1:1 redirection with 301, "Moved Permanently", like www.oldone.com/games to www.newone.com/games
Submit your sitemap of old one to Google and BIng, they will see 301 and rewrite their crawl cache.
Fill out change of address in Google webmaster and add new site's sitemap.
Above method is the best SEO friendly site moving method.
ps: Not exactly ROR question .
Edit: I don't really know about google pages but one of doing this would be, deploy ROR site somewhere and use iframe in google page to project it to google page.
In your google page,
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use options like height="100%" to cover the entire page.
This issue began last week. Prior to that, I was not having any problems, and I am not aware of any changes to my site or platform.
Now, when I want to share a new blog or article to Google+, it fails. Typically I would use the embedded +1 buttons on a specific post and use the expanded box to create my post. The box comes up, but instead of a nice title and image, it now uses the URL only for the page, and sometimes adds extra characters to the end of the URL. If I take the URL from the address bar and try to compose a new update directly on Google+, I get the same issue. If I enter the URL into the Link field on a status update, it usually comes back "could not load website."
Here's a sample
You'll find Google+ sharing buttons above and below the article. Sharing to every other network works as expected.
My site is a Drupal site that has been operating for 10 months. I am a Drupal developer, but have never encountered an issue like this.
It appears that requests from the Googler crawler are being rejected by your server. I tried testing the microdata with the structured data testing tool and it runs into problems connecting to your site. Other sites work fine.
If you have access to your site's Apache access logs, I would check those for problems coming to that URL. You can narrow your search down by looking for the user agent of the crawler: Google (+https://developers.google.com/+/web/snippet/)
My guess is that something changed in your server's configuration that is the cause. Start with the logs and see what's there.
When I google for cms tutorial my website is the first link which is obviously great. Unfortunatly it is showing the Under construction title I was using when I was updating my site. When you click on the link you of course you go to my website but the title link still remains "CMS TUTORIAL SITE - Under construction" in google instead of the name of the actual page.
How can I request google to re-index that page, I allready requested to remove the cache for that url with the google webmaster tool.
You could request to update your url here.