What happens when you have an out of stock product? What do you do to help SEO and users? Do you 404 the page, redirect it, create a placeholder page or have a scary monster pop out of the monitor and yell at the user? Google answers this question in the video below, and surprisingly,…
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Rel Canonical vs. No Index: Best SEO Practices Explained
In search engine optimization, you often run into really random technical issues. The reason is that you might have one piece of code telling the search engine one thing and another giving it a different direction. In so many cases, the search engine just gets confused and it limits the website from getting traffic. One…
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Yelp Spurns Google, Teams Up with Yahoo
Looks like Yelp and Yahoo are teaming up to make their search more a little more competitive to Google. Yelp’s addresses, hours, star rating and more, is now going to be a common sight on Yahoo Search. Yelp has more than 53 million reviews on record, and is the go-to local guide “for real word-of-mouth…
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Can Non-Spammy SEO Sites Rank Well?
At Ignite Visibility we do not do anything spammy. Our company takes pride in doing things 100% whitehat. But there are other SEO companies out there who just buy a bunch of links. This will allow you to rank quickly, but eventually, you will be caught, get a penalty and probably be calling a company…
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2 Rel Canonicals Same Page and SEO, What Does Google Do?
Lately, I have been running into some very complex technical issues. One that recently came up was, what does Google do if there are 2 rel canonicals on the same page, but they both point a different pages? After doing a little digging, I found the answer directly from Google. 2 rel canonical links different…
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