Google Appending Blog URL inbetween my homepage and product page is it issue with base url?
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Hi All,
Google Appending Blog URL inbetween my homepage and product page. Is it issue or base url or relative url? Can you pls guide me?
Looking to both tiny url you will get my point what i am saying. Please help
Thanks!
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Hi Nigel,
Fine no issue. Can you please remove tiny url's from your responses or delete the responses? As I am not getting option to delete the whole thread.
Thanks!
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No one understands what you are asking. Read the thread all the way through and you will realise how impossible the question is.
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Hi All,
Can anyone reply me please?
Thanks!
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Hi amu
Are you winding me up right?
You asked why you had a page like this: https://tinyurl.com/ycwa4uvg
Now you say you never had a page like this: https://tinyurl.com/ycwa4uvg ??
Really
I think you need to be clear what you are asking.
Regards
Nigel
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Hi
This leads to a 404 https://tinyurl.com/ycwa4uvg
So you will need to 301 redirect thishttps://tinyurl.com/ycwa4uvg to thishttps://tinyurl.com/ydggqanv 1. I can't see a blog
2. I can't see the problem because it 404's
Regards
Nigel
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Hi Nigel,
didnt get you. I dont have old url's. I feel some issue with base url? May be my developer did any mistake is it?
Thanks
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You seem to have fixed it,
You need to 301 redirect the old URLs to the new ones.
For what it's worth I can't see a link to your blog anywhere.
Regards
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Hi Moz Team,
Can you pls reply for my query? I am getting such errors in google search console.
Thanks!
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