Hi Andy,
In my experience, it took from a day to roughly 5-6 weeks. All of them just naturally re-indexed, I didn't use any gas indexer nor adding them with the search console add to index tool.
Hope it helps.
GR.
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Hi Andy,
In my experience, it took from a day to roughly 5-6 weeks. All of them just naturally re-indexed, I didn't use any gas indexer nor adding them with the search console add to index tool.
Hope it helps.
GR.
Hi there,
The biggest issue here is that hreflangs aren't set up correctly. As you are only pointing the IN version to the EN version.
Keep in mind that there have to be two tags, pointing out both ways.
As always, when it comes to international, these resources come handy:
Hreflang generator - Aleyda Solis International SEO - Moz Learning Center The Guide to International Website Expansion: Hreflang, ccTLDs, & More! - Moz Blog The International SEO Checklist - Moz Blog
Best luck.
Hope it helps.
GR
Hello Trevor,
It is really likely that it has a nofollow tag.
Even though, I dont see that it could harm you. Its a totally natural link.
Best Luck.
GR
Wikipedia is one of those sites that doesnt have much of SEO optimization.
Another example is the underscore in their URLs..
It's all good.
Yeap, both hreflang tags in both pages.
Think it this way:
Best luck!
Gaston
Hello there!
Yeap, It is advisable to use a short frase as a brand term in the title, then add the title corresponding the topic or something descriptive for the content in the page.
Yeap, it also helps to have some selected search terms in the title but also remember that every page in a site should have different titles.
A very often used format is: brand | title.
eg: Gaston´s Blog | What about Electronic Engineering
Hope it helps.
GR.
Hi there,
You should always check for junk links and disavow them.
Remember that there are lots of reasons for the da and pa to decrease/increase. If your main keywords are unaffected, then don't worry much.
Best luck.
GR.
Hi Ori,
No, it wont affect negatively.
GR.
Hey grocare,
Its a little bit confusing what you are saying because canonicals are used when there is actual duplicate between pages. Internationalization is a specific case where two pages targetting different countries **ARE NOT **duplicate content, even there are really small differences.
I don't see that you are having an issue with canonical setup, as long as you are using them correctly. More info about canonicals:
What I did see is that you are using hreflang tags incorrectly: pointing to the home page.
Consider THIS PAGE, for instance, your hreflang tags are:
When it actually should be pointing to the current page:
Its always good to remember that there are some really good resources about internationalization:
Hreflang generator - Aleyda Solis International SEO - Moz Learning Center The Guide to International Website Expansion: Hreflang, ccTLDs, & More! - Moz Blog The International SEO Checklist - Moz Blog
Hope it helps.
Best luck.
Gaston
Hi advertisingtech,
Yeap, as lon as you clearly identify those links as spammy and/or really harmful.
Google said (through their people) several times that you should not worry THAT much about spammy links, today's algorithms are really good at detecting and not considering them.
The latest resource: Glenn Gabe tweet_1 and Tweet_2. Also useful to watch that whole Webmasters Office-hours Hangout
Also just a reminder, do not rely only in one tool, try to (if possible) complementate with other tools, such as ahrefs, SEMrush, Moz OpensiteExplorer or others.
Hope it helps.
Best luck.
GR.
Hi again,
If by different PA within pages in the same website under the same model, you mean the new pages having PA1, that is because of the Mozscape API index updates. I think that I've answered this in your other question: How often is page authority updated - Moz Q&A
Hope I've helped.
Best luck.
GR.
Hi Jeffrey,
Let's separate what you've said:
1- Redirect from non-www to www
2- Canonical tag
Talking about the redirection, there has been some new about it. Cyrus Shepard explained excepcionally here:
301 Redirects Rules Change: What You Need to Know for SEO - Moz Blog It's possible that your rankings may vary.
About the canonical tag, of you can set the prefered domain in Search Console, then there'll be no need to set the canonical.
Best of luck.
GR.
Hi there!
On the one hand, its completely normal to have a "low" DA, as your site is relatively new. In the short term, I wouldn't worry that much about PA or DA; I'd focus more on understanding your audience and creating great content and UX.
On the other hand, there are many parts of an SEO strategy. I'd suggest you to start taking a deep read to some of the best tutorials out there. Here I'm listing some of them:
- Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Starter Guide - Google Search Console Help
- The Beginner's Guide to SEO - Moz
- A Complete Guide to SEO: What You Need to Know in 2019 - Search Engine Journal
- A Simple 7‐Step SEO Tutorial for Beginners - Ahrefs
Hope it helps.
Best luck.
Gaston
Hi!
I don't think that Moz's bot is selective. If your site was once in the index, will be crawld the next update.
Also remember that PA counts different for every page and depends in almost the backlinks that Moz crawled that pont to that page.
Hi there.
Hreflang must only be used pointing to the same page/article. Not to point to the root/homepage.
does it aswer what you've that what you've asked?
Best Luck.
GR.
Hi Pervaiz,
I do agree with Peter Nikolov.
For more information, I do strongly suggest you to learn and read a lot about the subjet. Here you have some blog posts and Q&A:
How Google Knows What Sites You Control And Why it Matters - Whiteboard Friday - Blog Moz.com
IPv6, C-Blocks, and How They Affect SEO - Blog Moz.com
the benefits from having a dedicated IP - Moz Q&A
Websites on same c class IP address - Moz Q&A
Hope it helps.
GR
Hello there,
In my experience it depends on the case, some cases took a few days and some other took over 3 weeks.
Remember that there is no guarantee that new page will ocupy the same ranking position because depending on the optimization and page rank, google will rank that page in the position it deserves.
Hope it helps.
Best luck.
GR.
Yeap, internal links can make a difference and DA also helps a little.
Be patient, its recommended by Moz to wait at least 2 updates to get the metrics of your pages.
No, they should not stay.
Canonicals and hreflang should point to the same page.
Like this:
<link rel="alternate" hreflang="en-us" href="<a href="http://www.revolve.com/nightcap-dixie-cutout-mini-dress-in-sangria/dp/NIGH-WD262/?d=Womens" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.revolve.com/nightcap-dixie-cutout-mini-dress-in-sangria/dp/NIGH-WD262/" />
<link rel="alternate" hreflang="fr-fr"href="<a href="http://www.revolveclothing.fr/nightcap-dixie-cutout-mini-dress-in-sangria/dp/NIGH-WD262/?d=Womens" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.revolveclothing.fr/nightcap-dixie-cutout-mini-dress-in-sangria/dp/NIGH-WD262/" />
<link rel="alternate" hreflang="ru-ru" href="<a href="http://www.revolveclothing.ru/nightcap-dixie-cutout-mini-dress-in-sangria/dp/NIGH-WD262/?d=Womens" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.revolveclothing.ru/nightcap-dixie-cutout-mini-dress-in-sangria/dp/NIGH-WD262/" />
<link rel="alternate" hreflang="es-es"href="<a href="http://www.revolveclothing.es/nightcap-dixie-cutout-mini-dress-in-sangria/dp/NIGH-WD262/?d=Womens" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.revolveclothing.es/nightcap-dixie-cutout-mini-dress-in-sangria/dp/NIGH-WD262/" />
<link rel="alternate" hreflang="ko-kr" href="<a href="http://www.revolve.co.kr/nightcap-dixie-cutout-mini-dress-in-sangria/dp/NIGH-WD262/?d=Womens" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.revolve.co.kr/nightcap-dixie-cutout-mini-dress-in-sangria/dp/NIGH-WD262/" />
<link rel="alternate" hreflang="pt-br"href="<a href="http://www.revolveclothing.com.br/nightcap-dixie-cutout-mini-dress-in-sangria/dp/NIGH-WD262/?d=Womens" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.revolveclothing.com.br/nightcap-dixie-cutout-mini-dress-in-sangria/dp/NIGH-WD262/" />
<link rel="alternate" hreflang="en-au" href="<a href="http://www.revolveclothing.com.au/nightcap-dixie-cutout-mini-dress-in-sangria/dp/NIGH-WD262/?d=Womens" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.revolveclothing.com.au/nightcap-dixie-cutout-mini-dress-in-sangria/dp/NIGH-WD262/" />
<link rel="alternate" hreflang="ja-jp" href="<a href="http://www.revolveclothing.co.jp/nightcap-dixie-cutout-mini-dress-in-sangria/dp/NIGH-WD262/?d=Womens" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.revolveclothing.co.jp/nightcap-dixie-cutout-mini-dress-in-sangria/dp/NIGH-WD262/?" /></link rel="alternate" hreflang="ja-jp" href="<a></link rel="alternate" hreflang="en-au" href="<a></link rel="alternate" hreflang="pt-br"href="<a></link rel="alternate" hreflang="ko-kr" href="<a></link rel="alternate" hreflang="es-es"href="<a></link rel="alternate" hreflang="ru-ru" href="<a></link rel="alternate" hreflang="fr-fr"href="<a></link rel="alternate" hreflang="en-us" href="<a>
Hi Logan,
I'd like to state 2 ideas:
1- On one hand when it comes to the usability and making the more user friendy the site, links in the footer will be a waste of time.
2- On the other hand, it's commonly used by companies. I believe that they feel those links as "good practice" in a profesional web site.
A third point would be in a SEO perspective. In my opinion, they have no value. The internal linking should come in other ways, more like a "spider net".
Hope it's understandable.
GR.
Hi!
Yeap you can target UK market with US site version. Always keep in mind that its possible that you might perform as well as in the main market (US).
Also, before making any desition and/or implementing, take a look at these articles:
Multi-regional and multilingual sites - Google Search Console
International checklist - Moz Blog
Using the correct hreglang tag - Moz Blog
Guide to international website expansion - Moz Blog
Tool for checking hreflang anotations - Moz Blog
Hope it helps.
Best Luck.
GR.
Hi there!
The "simple" answer is that it depends on the amount of backlinks and the quality of them that you receive.
Keep in mind that DA/PA or any other metric outthere does not tell the quality of any site. its just an approximation of what that tool understands about google algorithms.
More info here, just for future readers:
Mozscape API updates
Open Site Explorer Guide - Moz Help hub
Hope it helps.
Best luck.
GR.
Hi there,
I see no reason why they do this on purpose. It's just that the redirection is not done correctly. (it's not done.)
I've never intentes to offend you. Sorry if that case.
I understood that you wanted the magic solution to increase authority and better serps just quickly. That will never be the case.
On the other hand, the ultimate tip is to increase the ctr in serps, that makes you more authoritative to Google. There is a blog post at moz stating that.
Sorry again if it misunderstood my intentions.
Hello Bill369,
I do not know about link juice, whether is passed or not. For that you should use a 301 redirection.
As for ranking, it DOES pass PR (Page Rank, something used internally in google search engine algorithms).
Remember always to point canonicals to pages that have the same user intent, not just canonicalize some pages in order to gain that page "link strength".
Here some other Q&A:
Does Canonical Tag passes link juice to the original URL? - Moz Q&A
Does rel= canonical combine link juice for 2 pages? - Moz Q&A
Does "Canonical" tag pass link juice? Which URL should we prefer for link building? - Google Webmaster forum
Hope it helps.
Best luck.
GR.
Hello Sean!
Fist of all you should keep in mind that Moz, as any other backlinks profiler, crawls from time to time the web searching for those backlinks. Ahrefs does it every day, and some times several times a day. Moz does it once a month or so, and they usually find less backlinks (in number) than Ahrefs.
It is a good opportunity to mark and advise to never use only one tool/platform. Always complement with others. Nowadays, there 4 great tools and complement each other in the backlink profiling: Moz, Ahrefs, Majestic and SEMrush (just my opinion).
It is really possible that in the last crawls your site wasnt in the radar of moz's crawls. It might be because of not being linked enough or not being linked in any way from the bunch of pages that RogerBot (the Moz's crawler) starts its crawls.
You should be worried about OSE not showing your backlinks. They will eventually be indexed in.
Hope I've helped.
Best luck!
GR
Hi ikkie,
I do remember having read some articles stating that the effect in SEO of the domain is really diminished.
Considering that you've got all other optimization aspect (on page, specially) done at perfection, i bet my money on that there will be no apreciable effect.
Hope it helps.
GR.
PS, those articles were ment for Exact match domain. They explained that there are no more big effect having domains that are exact match.
Hi there,
The Rel=canonical will not de-index those pages.
To de-index, add a rel=robots with a noindex tag. And also add the rel=canonical or just redirect 301 the page. Of course, do it to those selected pages only.
Hope it helps.
GR.
Hello Gareth,
There are 2 separate things to say here:
1. PA and DA drop. Having lower PA/DA metrics is not always a problem. You should not always relate them with a backlinks losses or with bad backlinks pointing to your site, there is a great chance that the best sites that Moz considers got better, so their metrics will not go further 100, those site that are below them will have lower metrics.
So, even if you have gotten exceptional backlinks and everything is just fine with your backlink profile ou might not increase PA/DA, and also get lower metrics.
2. (IMO) The best 3 backlink profile tools in the market are: Ahrefs, Magestic and Moz. The most of the time the 3 reports combined result in the best accuracy in backlink discovery and backlink analysis. For Broken backlinks, Ahrefs has a whole page also some tutorials.
Check it here: Broken Linkbuilding - Ahrefs Blog
Hope it helps.
GR.
Hi Mickey,
There are 2 ideas to say here:
Regarding the "competition" between sites, it depends whether they are focused on to the same kwywords. That would not be right. There should be different targeted term for every page/site.
My opinion: Stay as a sudirectory. Work hard in on-page optimization.
Best Luck.
GR.
Hi there.
I've found no SEO problems in hosting many sites in the same hosting space.
Best Luck.
GR.
Hi Malik,
That difference is because Moz and SEMrush uses their own index.
Also keep in mind that they update their index in differente paces. Moz does it nearly once a month. Also.
I can only tell you how Moz bot works: It starts with a base set list of domains, where following all links inside that sites. If One of the sites having links to your website is not linked previously and Moz bot does not get to that site, you will never see it in OpenSite Explorer.
It may be tricky to understand. Is it clear?
Hope it helps.
Best luck.
GR
Hi Becky,
As you said, the canonical has to point to the main page so Google doesn't index duplicate information.
Hope it helps.
GR.
First of all, the more "trustful" source is Search Console.
Second, every other platform uses their own ways to detect the rankings. It's completely normal that it varies in different platforms.
Third, remember that when making a human search, that search is biased by our cache, history and whether or not is signed with a Google account.
You are checking on a 2nd page rankings, that's even more natural to be unstable. At least that's my experience.
If you want to check it yourself, try with a proxy or a vpn. Be cautious to not be logged in Google and to use a cache&history free browser.
Best luck.
GR.
I am getting lots of error 500 when adding the links
Im trying to add them below here
Some info about that: Can my URLs use non-English words? - Google Webmaster Youtube
John Mueller confirmed it here: Will removing “.html” from my URLs help my site? - Google Webmaster Youtube
Thanks for the update Ian!
Also read something in Twitter from Rand about this issue.
Its great to hear that Moz keeps track on the bugs and when they screw up, embrace the problem, do the best to solve it, even rolling back.
Keep up like this!
Best wishes.
GR
You've asked what about duplicate meta information.
In the case that page 2 has different information than page 1, then you should't worry.
Still, you may want just to get indexed the main page (if that's the case), apply the canonical.
Hello there!
If you are the responsible for that site SEO and you spot potential harm in those backlinks then you should not wait to disavow them.
Keep in mind that it is possible that the keyword dropping might no be because of those backlinks only, I do suggest you to do a full check in that site SEO.
Best luck.
GR.
Hi there!
Yeap, it is completely possible to be done. There is no risk in SEO.
Hreflangs must be set up in perfection.
Hope it helps.
Best luck
GR
Hi Akiedo.
To my knowledge, there is no difference. Links will appear in your website's backlink profile once Moz's bot has crawled that pages and understands those links.
I'd worry that much, eventually will be discovered.
Hope it helps. Best luck.
Gaston
Hello there,
Are you looking for a free sitemap creator? I dont know any that crawls more of 500 pages.
Screaming frog does a killing job. Dont know how many pages crawls in the free version. I totally recommend it.
And there is no problem with that quantity of pages in one sitemap.
Cheers.
GR.
Hi there!
As you can't make redirections, one of the best option is to set canonicals.
This would be the plan:
The key thing here is that with canonicals you transfer the authority to the new pages and you tell google that those contents are yours, preventing duplicate issues.
As other said, there are some other options:
Even these options may have the same final result, take a long time and you will lose the current authority.
Hope it helps.
Best luck.
GR.
Yesterday it was a nightmare to leave an answer with links.
Those links where those I wanted to share here.
Here some useful resources, specially the ones from Aleyda Solis:
Hreflang generator - Aleyda Solis International SEO - Moz Learning Center The Guide to International Website Expansion: Hreflang, ccTLDs, & More! - Moz Blog The International SEO Checklist - Moz Blog Using the correct hreglang tag - Moz Blog Tool for checking hreflang anotations - Moz Blog
Hope it helps.
Best luck.
GR
Hello there,
**.com.br **is a different TLD than .com.
Example.com and example.com.br are different domains.
.com.br is the brasilian TLD.
hope it helps.
GR.
Hello Rachel,
It could be negative linkbuilding, also could be that some automated pages are creating those links without restrictions. I would worry that much.
On one hand, Google (though their spokesman) said that the algorithm is pretty good finding and diminishing the strength of spammy links. So, if you talk to someone from Google right now, they might said: leave them, probably the algorithm will consider those as spammy and there will be no harm.
On the other hand, If you are absolutely sure that those links are spammy and malicious... then go ahead and disavow them. Remember that it's possible to disavow an entire domain.
More info here: Disavow backlinks - Search Console Help
Hope it helps.
Best luck
GR