RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^p=([0-9_])$
RewriteRule ^(.)$ /p/%1? [R=301,L]
the above works on our test area but not on clients so it hosting issue
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RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^p=([0-9_])$
RewriteRule ^(.)$ /p/%1? [R=301,L]
the above works on our test area but not on clients so it hosting issue
Thanks Chris
Seems there is an issue with the web host.
It's from an old website so the pages no longer exist. I will have a look at the link you sent over thank you.
Hi
I have 100's of URL's appearing in Search Console for example:
?p=1_1
These go to on to 5_200 etc..
I have tried to do htaccess and the mod rewrite is on as I can redirect directories to the root i.e
RewriteRule ^web_example(.*)$ /$1 [R=301,N,L]
However I have tried all kinds of variations to redirect ?p= and either it doesn't work at all or it crashes the website. Can anyone point me in the right direction to fix this.
Used to dealing with millions of lines of data and analysing so no problem doing it manual, however if there was a tool capable of doing it then why not use the tool if it saves time.............
Hi
What is the best tool out there to doing a full brand audit for company. They've created at least 15 websites and have possibly many domain names which have been ordered by different people over many years.
I need to find the quickest and best tool to do this with. Any suggestions would be great.
What you've put makes sense, and I understand what google are showing now. but the calculation doesn't make much sense.
Great Answer thank you.
thought so... but I think it's wrong in Google as we're no way competing nationally or local for the said keyword.
Hi
Just trying to get some clarity on Google Analytics Average Positions in "Aquistions/Search Engine Optimisation".
For a very competitive keyword Google Analytics is saying i am on average position of 6. Is this Page 6? I am assuming position six would be 1.6?
Hi
I am wondering if the <sup>tag in html is picked up by google as a reference point?</sup>
I.e when you put a superscript in word it puts a small number next to your sentence. Then you have a list of reference at the end of the blog/article does google recognise this?
Sure [web design lichfield]
lichfieldwebdesign.co.uk <== this one black list on Spamhaus and other spam lists.
However our company and another competitor who I know is active on SEO we're both page 2.
Hi
I am baffled our competitor is position 1 on google and another spam site is position 2 for this position 4. Both site hit every no no for Google.
For example our site no duplicate content and no duplicate pages. However our competitor 21% of all content is duplicated and 51% of the title tags are duplicated.
I am seeing this more and more and I am wondering has google screwed up as it seems to be that if you bend the rules you get to the top of google.
Yes in my view, if you also put reviews and customer experiences on these pages that should water down the chances of been duplicate content. Also pet rel canonical on the pages. I am pretty sure also Google realises that for some industry types a spade is a spade and millions of website will sell it. Its the ones which make standout with something different will make you rank better.
With the 404 errors can't the system archive the pages with the products which sell I am assuming that 1 page = 1 car or Car Product? or the system create a 301 redirect automatically the product goes? Auto sitemaps generation would also tell Google which pages your site has.
I hope this helps