I'm trying to improve the SEO of a website. I'm using the tool WooRank to improve some aspects of this web, and I created a blog with Blogger. I have put an image in my homepage with a link to my blog in Blogger, but WooRank keeps warning me that I don't have a blog. My blog has links to my website in my profile, and in the entries. Some SEO tools can find my blog from a landing page, linking to the blogspot URL from an image in the header and in the footer, but some not. Any ideas on how can I solve this issue?
Try adding a text link using the anchor text 'blog', or if you haven't already, include the word 'blog' in the alt attribute on the image that you link out to the blog.
Sam
Try submitting the link to The Google URL submitter for a highlight at indexing. Also, make sure your robots.txt is not blocking the webpage or the folder from being indexed. If your website does not have a robots file, add a blank one.
Focus on Google, once they index the page, the other engines will follow.
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I have two projects in Redmine and both have their wikis.
Is it possible to link the wiki page of one project to the wiki page of another project?
I ended so far with using of http links:
"Redmine web site":http://www.redmine.org
But I want to use relative paths like this:
[[sandbox:some page]] displays a link to the page named 'Some page' of the Sandbox wiki
The Examples are taken form Redmines official wiki page:
http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineTextFormattingTextile
You can also define a custom link text for wiki links without having to resort to plain textile links:
[[your-project:your-wiki-page|Relative Path in Redmine]]
Using this syntax, you get the advantage of colored links depending on whether the target page exists or not and correct links on case you ever decide to move your Redmine server.
This and other syntax details are described on the help page you can access by clicking on the small question mark button above most text fields or on https://www.redmine.org/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed.html.
I found the solution:
You can just direct from Redmines projects folder:
"Relative Path in Redmine":/projects/your-project/wiki/your-wiki-page
Question is the following, we have site with video. Where address is video title, which can changing all the time. For example user upload video and name it "nice video" then he rename it to "nice video in London". So in this case URL also changed from "http://example.com/video123/nice-video" to http://example.com/video123/nice-video-in-london.
From my research I found that dailymotion using canonical pointing to the page without any keywords in the URL (example.com/video123). So question which URL will be in SERP?
Question, how should we care of this? Thank you so much in advance for any suggestions on it.
Regards,
Constantine
Answer: You will put in the canonical link the link of the page that you intent to give the credit to. The page that is gonna show on SERP is the one its' link is INSIDE the canonical link tag and not the one that HAS the tag.
Why:
Page0 = http://example.com/video123/nice-video-in-london
Page1= http://example.com/video123/nice-video
The canonical link is used so u can make clear to the crawl bots the page is a "dublicated content" and the original is the "canonical link". So in your example the search engine is looking at the page 0 which is "http://example.com/video123/nice-video-in-london" and find a canonical tag. The search engine understands that this is a dublicated content and looks at the link in the canonical tag (canonical=---->original page1"http://example.com/video123/nice-video"<----) and realises that every traffic u are getting from page 1 should be added to the traffic of page 0. And for that reason the page 1 --->video123/nice-video-in-london.<--- is getting zero traffic while the page 0 --->video123/nice-video<--- is getting traffic accounted for both pages AND this page will show on SERP for obvious i think reasons.
Let me know if u have more questions on that or if you need some more details on how or why it works that way.
If I have a site called http://example.com, and under it I have articles, such as:
http://example.com/articles/norwegian-statoil-ceo-resigns
Basically, I don't want the text from the frontpage to show on Google results, so that when you search for "statoil ceo", you ONLY get the article itself, but not the frontpage which contains this text but is not of the article itself.
If you did that, then Google could still display your home page with a note under the link saying they couldnt crawl the page. This is because robots.txt doesnt stop a page being indexed. You could noindex the home page, though personally I wouldnt recommend it.
i have a problem with sharing links of my website in Google+. So, if i want to share a link of my website (http://www.droidwiki.de/Hauptseite) G+ say, that the webpage can not be loaded. Same problem is with the Google +1 button on the page. If someone click this button, it appears a red exclamation mark. Sometimes, only the URL, but no opengraph data will show, but the most time, it only doesn't work. Other websites work perfectly with the account.
The same pages work without errors on facebook, will show the title of page and the opengraph description.
Have anybody the same problem, or a solution?
Thanks!
I'm not seeing any of the errors you're reporting.
While OpenGraph is supposed to work with Google's bot, it often doesn't work that well. Best practice is also to include schema.org microdata so Google's plus bot and search bot process it. See https://developers.google.com/+/web/snippet/ for details and http://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/richsnippets for a tool to help you test your markup.
When I do a google search on my site, google lists all search results of my webpages with links to subpages instead of the full url. (which appears in green). Is this ok? Is it possible to force google to display the full url instead of several links to subpages.
Thanks
You are talking about sitelinks which can be managed by Google Webmaster Tools. In Google webmaster tool, under your site property go to Search Appearance > Sitelinks. Here you can modify and edit these sitelinks.