Does google allow inserting inline iFrames on the google search page with the help of a chrome extension?
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We are facing one issue with the AMP pages coming from Google Search Result in mobile. Google removed <amp-analytics> automatically from the website page and Google Analytics is not able to track the clicks.
Our website is Sportswhy
Original AMP page - https://sportswhy.com/amp/
AMP page from Google search - https://www.google.com/amp/s/sportswhy.com/amp/
We are using Astra theme on wordpress with ampforwp plugin for AMP support. Thanks in advance.
I don't know about the AMPforWP plugin but I do know that if you're using the official AMP plugin then it strips out any duplicate or invalid amp-analytics markup. That is to say if you've inserted any amp-analytics markup or script requests within your theme it's possible they may have been removed by the plugin if there were syntax or placement errors.
I am developing an Affiliate Marketing Website using Wordpress. As per the SEO Policies, we have put rel="nofollow" to all the affiliate links on my site.
However, there is an Amazon Search Widget which is placed as a Plugin on my site. It contains some Affiliate Links to Amazon. Also, it is placed in an IFRAME.
All I wanted to know is that..does google crawl IFRAMES ?? If yes, will google penalise my website ranking if I do not add a rel="nofollow" Tag in the IFRAME that contains the affiliate links ?
If yes, please advice how do I put a rel="nofollow" tag inside javascript.
M_Emamian
I believe in the old days iframes where pretty much ignored by google however, I have read that they now do indeed see the contents. However they also understand the content is not yours so any SEO value is past onto the originator of the content, after all they know where the content is being sourced from via the src on the iframe.
It's only my belief as I have not tested it but I have seen in a couple of videos that a iframe neither helps or harms you as far as SEO is concerned.
If however you really want to add a nofollow to the iframe then what you need to do is create a new page with just the iframe on it then add in the meta tags <meta name="robots" content="noindex,nofollow">
Once done add a iframe on your normal page which points to the new page with the iframe on it.
It's a little long winded but that should work.
How can be possible to use Google analytic with blogger dynamic views? I cannot add the tracking code to dynamic viewed blogger blog of mine
Thanks in advance :)
Just got to SETTINGS - OTHER and scroll to the bottom and paste your web ID from Google Analytics. It's so simple, no matter what template.
Analytics Web Property ID = ...
I am not sure why this is happening. But, When i try to post Link Omitted on the company's facebook page, the thumbnails aren't loaded by the facebook. Whereas if I try to post some earlier link from my website, like Link Omitted, all the pics from that page are loaded.
Can someone tell why this happens...Also, sometimes, facebook doesn't load all the images from page.
You rely on how Facebook scrapping your page content which isn't a best way to achieve what you want. The reason you see image for older links is probably caching.
To ensure you have images with posting your content on Facebook you should add og:image OpenGraph meta tags.
For more info on this read OpenGraph documentation and use Facebook Debug tool to check if you have any issues with scrapping and/or all details scrapped correctly.
Is there a way to hack a Tumblr theme to put a Google Analytics _trackEventI() function on the Tumblr Follow button? This would allow users to analyze where people are coming from when they click follow, what pages they clicked follow on, demographics of people who followed, etc.
If you control the code that displays it, or if the code is iframed onto your site but the iframe content is hosted on your domain then yes, it is possible. But if it is iframed onto your page and the iframed content is not on your domain then no, you cannot add tracking to it.