Receiving incorrect data for eFurnitureHouse.com recently migrated from Network Solutions to Big Commerce
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We have recently migrated www.eFurnitureHouse.com from Network Solutions to Big Commerce.
- The Crawl data we are receiving from MOZ is stating (missing meta description) for product categories.
However, the meta description is there.
- On WMT ( HTML improvements) we are receiving 1000s of (Pages with duplicate meta descriptions).
However, when you click on older URL it correctly redirect to new.
- On WMT ( HTML improvements) we are also receiving 1000s of ( pages with duplicate title tags)
We would greatly appreciate any help here.
Regards,
Tony
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It looks like there's something going on oddly with your redirects. I'd be double checking that those redirects are indeed 301s so they're picking up the current meta description (along with the rest of the info!). While on the user end, it looks great, the bots are getting different signals.
I also noticed that I was able to get this page: http://www.efurniturehouse.com/full-over-full-bunk-beds/
Which your current page is at http://www.efurniturehouse.com/full-over-full-bunk-beds-1/
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