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I have some problems and im confusing now with google webmaster tools
I have example:
http://site.com/link/text.html
and im using CustomVar on google analytics to track clicks from external site
example
http://site.com/link/text.html?promoid=123
Now in webmaster tools i have toons of duplicated links
In robots.txt im add
Disallow: *?promoid
but im not sure if this good idea...
What i should do now, still use robots file and disallow promoid or maybe use rel="canonical" ?
Edit: all links with ?promoid=123 is posted on external site not on my...
This is exactly what canonical URLs are for. It will tell Google that http://site.com/link/text.html is the main URL to use for that page and that any other page using that canonical URL is just a minor variation of that page.
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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
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I was told to delete ".html" from web application links in order to be better seen by Google bot. So example.com/path/to/resource.html should be example.com/path/to/resource. I didn't find any document saying that format of the resource, placed in urls, has any influence as such. No matter if it's php, htm, html or any other aspx.
So, how is it? Does omitting the .html, or any other format, make any difference to Google bot?
No not at all. You don't get more or lose ranking because of that. It is not worth the effort.
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I am generating sitemap for my web according to http://www.sitemaps.org/.
Is it possible to have in the sitemap external links?
Or the sitemap always include only the internal links.
Thanks.
According to sitemaps.org:
Sitemaps are an easy way for webmasters to inform search engines about pages on their sites that are available for crawling.
So, you should not include external URLs to your sitemap at all.
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When I look up the website I've made for a customer (www.leadevreese.be) through "Lea De Vreese" I get an internal page, and not the home page.
How can I fix this?
It's very likely that Googlebot (Google web crawler) found your internal webpage before the home page (because of a link find in a website for example) and didn't follow links on this internal webpage to index other webpages of the website. In general, it's the case when the website is young and has few backlinks pointing to it.
To fix this, you can submit a sitemap.xml to the Google Webmaster Tools account managing the website and put links pointing to it over the web. Therefore, Googlebot will find it and will index the webpages.
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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.