Hey guys I'm thinking about the best way to sort out an indexation issue for a client and was hoping for some clarity. None of the news pages or testimonial pages are indexed. Its structurally a mess using a flat URL structure with a lot of blank pages.
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Hey guys
I'm thinking about the best way to sort out an indexation issue for a client and was hoping for some clarity. None of the news pages or testimonial pages are indexed. Its structurally a mess using a flat URL structure with a lot of blank pages.
isisremovals.com - This is the site. GWT tells me 50 pages of 150 are indexed. The pages which are not are all located under the testimonial section, with the news(blogs) and testimonials mixed together.
I'm thinking in order to get this indexed, I should create subfolders for the news and testimonials like this: isisremovals.com/testimonials/blahblahblah and isisremovals.com/news/blog-postblahblah, then 301 all the pages to the relevant new url. I would then canonicalise each new page, and paginate the testimonials and news sections.
There is an archived section which is on the right hand side as well which takes you to the testimonials in a list format. I could use this structure in some way maybe...
It's getting me confused on how I should attack this.
Any help is much appreciated as always!
Tom
I'm thinking about the best way to sort out an indexation issue for a client and was hoping for some clarity. None of the news pages or testimonial pages are indexed. Its structurally a mess using a flat URL structure with a lot of blank pages.
isisremovals.com - This is the site. GWT tells me 50 pages of 150 are indexed. The pages which are not are all located under the testimonial section, with the news(blogs) and testimonials mixed together.
I'm thinking in order to get this indexed, I should create subfolders for the news and testimonials like this: isisremovals.com/testimonials/blahblahblah and isisremovals.com/news/blog-postblahblah, then 301 all the pages to the relevant new url. I would then canonicalise each new page, and paginate the testimonials and news sections.
There is an archived section which is on the right hand side as well which takes you to the testimonials in a list format. I could use this structure in some way maybe...
It's getting me confused on how I should attack this.
Any help is much appreciated as always!
Tom
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