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My website was ranking in the fifth page when searching company name on google. But after i added key words with meta tag and google analytics code for better seo i lost my website name presence in entire google search results.Now google analytics showing i have more than page visitors than before. But bounce rate is 82%. If you can suggest me what i can do to bring my website name in search results , that would be a great help for me.
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Typically your results can fluctuate after making SEO corrections to your site. For example adding new keywords and title tags forces Google to redefine the content of your site. During this reindexing they will sometimes move your site around. But after a few days it should bounce back. This is especially true if your site and business are new. Here are a few good resources on the topic written by SEO Roundtable, Quick Sprout and Myself.
Another good place to check is the Moz's Google Algorithm History page. This helps you determine if your fluctuation was due to something you did or possibly due to an Algo update.
Happy hunting!
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I have a small problem. Few days (like week almost) my traffic to site http://kinotip.eu/ starts hitting zero number.
I found out, that when I google "kinotip eu", other site is in first results - http://mohachat.org/. They stole whole content of my web.
Is there any option how? Can you tell me how to stop this? And yes, system that my site using is WordPress.
There is no way to completely stop someone from stealing your content, but of course, you can make it hard and time-consuming for them to do that.
you can use WordPress plugins like:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-content-copy-protection/
Which will allows you to disabled actions like copy/paste, drag drop, right click on your website.
You can also Report this issue to google:
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/spamreport?hl=en&pli=1
this will block their website from google search forever.
Lastly, you can fill this DMCA form to remove the copyright content.
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/dmca-notice?pli=1&
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I'm trying to change the language from French to English but I don't see what I need! Who can tell me how? Really need a link. Please help me, thanks!
"https://console.firebase.google.com/"
You need to change your google account settings from French to English.
If you don't want to change it just add URL parameter as ?hl=en https://console.firebase.google.com/?hl=en
To change the default language you can go to this page:
https://myaccount.google.com/language
and change your default language for the Google Related Apps and services.
After having struggled with this for some time, and also after following Google's solution to clear cookies, cache, and everything else (https://firebase.google.com/support/faq/), DOCS still showed in a different language for me (only docs, not console or anything else).
What I found out is that there's a drop down menu at the bottom of the docs page (right next to Terms and Privacy) where the wrong language would be set to, so I just changed that to English and it seems to be working for now without resetting.
For me, even if I removed all languages except english and signed out and in again, console was still in Spanish, so just adding &hl=en to url helped https://console.firebase.google.com/?pli=1&hl=en
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Is there a plugin/module for Joomla or WordPress, that can register if it the same user/computer that maybe visit a page on my site that is about Cameras that say.
And the next time he visit my webpage again, It shows another content in the same page.
So what im trying to say is, same visit user/computer, show other version of content/page?
Is there a plugin for that for any CMS framework?
While not a WordPress-specific plugin, Aware.js sounds like what you might be looking for: https://github.com/xoxco/awarejs
Using it does require a bit of programming knowledge, though, and I think you might be hard pressed to find something that does what you're looking for in plugin form at this time.
If you are talking about e-commerce and you want an out of box solution just use virtuemart with Joomla. The featured page will show your products by a random order (default). You can also create modules with the option of random enable.
About cache (but this doesn't affect the random options of virtuemart, only joomla direct content):
Conservative Cache
Shows all visitors to your site the same exact cached content.
Progressive Caching
However caches the content for each user uniquely.
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It is a simple scenario. The client wanted a remake of an old site and we chose WordPress. Besides visual redesign there were changes in content structure and naturally links. The problem is that the old content is pretty highly ranked on Google, so the questions is actually two fold.
Will switching to new site affect the ranking?
How to preserve links that are already there on Google to point to the same content but to different URL's on the new site?
Switching will affect your Google rankings. The ranking is tied to the address of a page, so when you move it to a new address, you loose the ranking you've built up. However, if you use 301 redirects from the old content to the new, you will preserve your Google rankings. This tells the search engine that your content that was in page A is now in page B. Think "change of address" cards for the Internet. It works for search engines as well as users in browsers.
Here's a good article on the subject: http://www.bruceclay.com/blog/2007/03/how-to-properly-implement-a-301-redirect/
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I have a Netflix Affiliate account, but I don't want to direct users to the homepage for them to create an account, I want to direct them to a search result page. The reason for this is that on our site we have lots of titles but they can't be reliably linked to a single Netflix result programmatically, so we would prefer if we could direct users to a search page, and if the user signs up, get the revenue. Is this possible? I find the whole Netflix-Affiliate-but-Google-Affiliate scheme a bit daunting.
Sorry for answering my own question once again. I found the answer here (a bit hidden that link). For anyone wondering about the same problem, here's a quote from that page:
Deep linking (linking to pages other than the main Netflix login page) is a little more complicated - the structure is:
http://clickserve.cc-dt.com/link/tplclick?lid=41000000030242852&pubid=00000000000000000&redirect=[Endcoded Deep linking URL]
That works pretty good.
I would be wary of using Felix's example above before confirming your account details with the Netflix API team. I think you need to first submit your Google ID (GAN) along with your API key so that they will credit leads generated with the above structure.
Read the details on http://developer.netflix.com/docs/Affiliate_Program
Even worse, if you use http://www.netflix.com/Search?v1=Jaws it returns a search result appropriately for "Jaws" if you're not logged into Netflix, but if you happen to already be logged in to your Netflix account it takes you to the Netflix homepage instead. This is with the affiliate linkage element out of the equation entirely, so there are multiple issues at stake.
I'm looking for the solution too, and have had no response from Netflix or the Google Affiliate Network.