Hey, I noticed that the images on our Mozlocal account are showing up on Google but not all of them are appearing on Bing. Plus, our PNG logo is missing from Google. Any ideas why this might be happening or how we can fix it?
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RE: Images on Bing
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RE: Changing Business Address on Google Profile & Citations
@UpLinkSEO Sure! Here’s a concise plan:
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Update Google Business Profile First:
- Change the address in Google My Business.
- Complete any required verification.
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Update Your Website:
- Update the address on all relevant pages.
- Update schema markup with the new address.
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Update Citations:
- Start with major citation sites like Yelp and Bing Places.
- Ensure consistency across all platforms.
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Monitor Impact:
- Use Google Analytics and Search Console to track changes.
- Check for and correct any discrepancies.
This sequence helps maintain consistency and minimizes ranking disruptions.
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RE: my website seo
@arashsahraii Sure! Here are some concise tips to improve your website's SEO and performance:
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Optimize Content:
- Use relevant keywords naturally.
- Ensure descriptions are unique and engaging.
- Write compelling meta descriptions.
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Improve Page Speed:
- Compress images.
- Minify CSS, JavaScript, and HTML.
- Use browser caching and a CDN.
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Enhance User Experience:
- Ensure mobile-friendliness.
- Simplify navigation.
- Use internal linking.
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Use Structured Data:
- Implement schema markup for rich snippets.
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Promote Your Products:
- Build high-quality backlinks.
- Share on social media.
- Encourage customer reviews.
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Monitor and Analyze:
- Use Google Analytics and Search Console.
- Perform A/B testing on descriptions.
By following these tips, you can improve your site's visibility and user engagement.
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RE: 403 errors for assets which work fine
@Skites2 Hi,
Here are some quick steps to resolve your issue with Moz Pro and S3 images showing 403 errors:
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Check Permissions: Ensure S3 bucket and object permissions are set to public-read or have a policy allowing public access.
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CORS Configuration: Verify CORS settings in your S3 bucket to allow access from Moz Pro.
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CloudFront: If using CloudFront, ensure it's configured correctly for public access.
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IP Blocking: Ensure no IP restrictions are blocking Moz Pro's IP addresses.
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Logs: Check S3 access logs for 403 errors to understand the cause.
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Contact Support: Reach out to Moz Pro support for specific guidance on their access requirements.
These steps should help resolve the 403 errors you're seeing.
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RE: Why did my Domain Authority drop?
@Digitalwebkrida hanks for the info! I'll focus on getting high-quality backlinks and keep producing great content. Hopefully, my DA score will bounce back soon.
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RE: Product photo links appear in search results
Hi there!
If product photo links are appearing in search results and you want to manage or control this, here are a few strategies:
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Review Your SEO Settings: Check if your website’s SEO settings or meta tags are unintentionally allowing image URLs to be indexed.
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Use
robots.txt
: You can block search engines from indexing specific images by adding rules to yourrobots.txt
file. For example:User-agent: * Disallow: /path-to-your-images/
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Implement
noindex
: Add anoindex
directive in the meta tags of your pages if you don’t want certain images to appear in search results:<meta name="robots" content="noindex">
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Use Image Sitemaps: Manage how images are indexed by creating an image sitemap and submitting it to search engines.
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Check Google Search Console: Use Google Search Console to request removal of specific images from search results if needed.
If you have specific concerns or need more detailed help, feel free to provide more details!
Hope this helps!
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