I am a web developer and one of our client's site is having an issue which i am unable to figure out, url to the site is "www.theleatherdoc.com" when you search for "leather repair sandy Utah" it comes in first 3 results of google but it redirects you to some wrong or advertising url when you click on the search result, but directly you can access that site, any suggestions or ideas what problem might is
Thank you
I have search at Google-US and found that your problem,I have analysis the whole problem from the root and found that the result which shows are in search engine are in the form of "Google listing results"
So in my opinion please re check your Google listing settings and verify your actual Link there.
I am sure your problem will be solve from there.
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My site is https://www.wilfredamaz.com/ In the Google console live test it says "URL is available to Google If it gets indexed and selected as canonical, it could appear in Google Search results with all relevant enhancements. It says further under coverage - Indexed, not submitted in the sitemap. Then it goes on to say - the URL will be indexed only if certain conditions are met from there onwards you must familiar with the Google conditions. It is saying something about "duplicate URL". What does it mean? Is there a solution to solve this problem? Indexing is very much overdue. It was first submitted to Google on the 5th of May and last submitted on the 12th of July. Tried to solve it by adding a code to the htaccess file. Nothing happened. Please help.
My Website was hacked with japanese Seo Virus. I have cleaned the virus and started to resubmit the website to google.com.
What is best option here to clean all cached Link and snippet and to start the rindex because the google show all japanase Links in site:url
Google hast 2 Option:
Temporary remove url
Clear Cache Url
How to flash all indexes from google and to force resubmititing?
Thanks in advance!
Log in to the Google Search Console.
Select the resource you want.
Then find the "Remove URLs" subsection in Google Index.
Here we create a new request for deletion, and then enter the desired link in the window that opens and click "Submit".
Also, you can immediately delete the path to these urls if there are a lot of them /your-url/ *
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9689846?hl=en
You can use 301 redirects from old URLs to new ones if necessary.
It would be nice to get advice from SEO specialists, since the situation may be specific, this source can help you.
To speed up the indexing of new urls or information, I would recommend creating the correct structure on the site so that the search robot can find your urls. Also, create and submit a sitemap.xml and add it to Google Search Console
This is nuts.
I have quite some traffic coming on my site and it apparently comes from one tweet: t.co/<HASH>
But after searching for quite some time, I can't find a way to reach back the tweet.
Tried to google tweeter backlink and co, tried the twitter advanced search with my domain name, etc. but nothing works... All I find are obscure marketing website I really don't want to visit...
Can't twitter tell me which tweet does it originates from? Or any other clean-ish tool?
Cheers
Found the solution. I googled the"t.co/<HASH>" URL with quotes and suddenly it appeared.
Power to google once again...
We have a relatively large website and by looking at Google Search Console we have found a lot of strange errors. By lot, I mean 199 URLs give 404 reponse.
My problem is that I don't think these URLs can be found on any of our pages, even though we have a lot of dynamically generated content.
Because of this, I wonder if these are URLs the crawler found or requests coming to our site? Like mysite.com/foobar, which obviously would return 404.
Google reports all backlinks to your website that deliver a 404 in the Google Search Console, no matter if there has ever been a webpage with that URL in the past.
When you click on an URL in the pages with an error list, a pop-up window will give you details. There is a tab "Linked from" listing all (external) links to that page.
(Some of the entries can be outdated. But if these links still exist, try to get them updated or set up redirects for them. The goal in the end is to improve the user experience.)
I built a website and I have a textfield where the user puts text to search on Google. When the user selects "Search", I want to open new tabs with the first 5 results of the Google search.
Is there any sort of URL parameter that Google provides to do this? For example, the second result of a specific search-phrase?
I haven't seen any way to do this.
You can do this only for the first result by adding btnI=1 to your URL. For example, http://google.com/search?btnI=1&q=rtf will take you to the first result (which is like clicking "I'm feeling Lucky!").
But if you think about it, opening up 5 unknown sites is a bad idea. What if one of those sites is a phishing site. Or it has some malware that will run on the user's machine?
When I look through Google's results, I only click on "reputable" sites. I think your idea is a bit risky. I would probably never use a service like this.