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Does inline css and javascript really affects to site SEO?
Started by jitendra on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Tricky links that take form after being constructed and the capability of your hosting it could... .
But even there, whether the CSS inline, certainly will only hinder its SEO value.
Is visible on the page, or hidden for the purposes of SEO.
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This is a question for those of us who can easily recognize when a company is participating in a sketchy SEO scheme to bulk up their search engine rank.
Recently, I've been searching for a moving company. After hearing several estimates, I decided on ...
Started by jakemcgraw on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
The former could.
Questionable SEO tweaks are one thing, but faked reviews are another.
I tend to do business with people who are professional them .
I can't say if it would affect mine.
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I am building a site with a ton of 1999 style capitalization of navigation and headings. I have been simply adding in the text content as it appears (capitalized), but the other designer on the project insists on using lower case text in his HTML and ...
Started by jozecuervo on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Search engine crawlers such as Googlebot do not parse CSS .
No, it will not affect SEO.
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I am building a forum site where the post is retrieved on the same page as the listing via AJAX. When a new post is shown, the URI fragment is changed (ex: .php#1_This-is-the-first-post). Also the title and meta tags are changed.
My question is this. ...
Started by Douglas on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Create a site-map that....
This is a must.
As difficult as it may be, the "best" answer may be to re-architect your site to use the hash tag URL scheme more sparingly
Short of that, I'd suggest the following:
Create an alternative, non-hash based URL scheme .
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How Will Google Plus Affect SEO?
Started by lfm1012 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at webdigity):
Google rankings in the future.
Hope it doesn't affect seo badly.
Every social media as well as Google+ affects good for SEO.
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If I've got 2 (or more) URLs (where the only difference is the hash value) to my homepage will Google divide my page rank between those pages or is it 'safe' to have lots of different hashes in the URL and still keep one page rank?
Example:
http://example...
Started by Mattias on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I don't think.
And give your pages some semantic meanings if done properly, which I feel really helps SEO.
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I was told this by a coworker, and I was curious if this was true. They requested I change any links on a site that point to the homepage as 'index.php', I'm assuming because they think it will treat the two different URLs (www.sitename.com and www.sitename...
Started by GSto on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
You should do a 301 to one of the two so search engines... .
I would recommend 301 redirecting index.php to /
It might, but the best way to avoid this (and any other duplicate content issues) is to use the canonical link tag
Short answer yes .
Yes - it does.
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Hosting same domains and same content will it affect seo? please help me urgent
Started by john0777 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at digitalpoint):
Do you mean the same content on different domains? Yes, it will hurt your SEO because Google.
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How can I test my homepage using Website Optimizer without affecting SEO? Will indexers only see the control version?
Started by goodespeler on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at google):
While cloaking may sound like.
SEO won't be an issue.
You can safely test with GWSO.
Google Website Optimizer should not impact any SEO efforts, but just to be certain take a look at this article.
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I don't know if this is a totally stupid question to ask, but I was wondering if changing my site name and url affect my site's rankings and crawling of my site by the search engines.
I am thinking of changing the URL of my site as well as the site name...
Started by by Snipes on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at netcashforum):
Font type and size affect SEO?Changing the URL or name of your website will definitely affect your rankings on the search engines.
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