In search console at links to your site i have 14 links from gistelog.info.
When I click to this link it take me to this page
What program is this? should i disavow links?
In search console at links to your site i have 14 links from gistelog.info.
When I click to this link it take me to this page
In my Amazon Web Services acount I can have a maximum of two access keys (active or inactive) at a time, but I need one more Access Key ID and Secret Access Key.
Is there
Hey Gall,
Here's a Google search result for you to look through to see if your answer is on one of these web pages offered: http://bit.ly/2wSZyfb
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How can i get more than two access keys in my aws account?
In my Amazon Web Services acount I can have a maximum of two access keys (active or inactive) at a time, but I need one more Access Key ID and Secret Access Key.
Is there
Hey Gall,
Here's a Google search result for you to look through to see if your answer is on one of these web pages offered: http://bit.ly/2wSZyfb
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Somebody, please help me to fix these 302 errors in search console. I don't know why these URLs end with /feed.
At the top of every WA page is a white "search" box. Put in "error code 302" to get more information. There is also Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_302 to get more detail.
Just from looking at your screenshot there is an oddity about the URLs so I'm going to ask you a question. Have you changed the titles of these pages at some point? That would produce the problem.
Alternatively, your page could be accessing the RSS feed on some other sites. That would account for the "feed" address. They might have moved the pages.
Again, Wiki can help https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_feed
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your answer. To answer your question, yes I have made some changes to my pages, I switch some of them from page to post, but I see that is also affected some pages I didn't change.
All these /feed pages are linked from my website.
Before I ask the question here, I have searched entire web for answers, but I found only explanations on how they appear, but not a single advice on how to fix it like do this and do that and its done.
Yes, the "how to fix" stuff can be harder to find. That's because there are several possible reasons for things to have got broke.
One of the possibilities revolves around changing the page name.
The name lives in several places. One is the title. Another is the permalink.
When you create a page, you give it a title. The system then automatically creates a permalink to match the title. The permalink gets submitted to your sitemap.xml, and thence to the search engines.
If you later change the title, the permalink does not automatically get changed. There is now the potential for a "link failure", which is the "302 error" - the page is not where it used to be, and not where the sitemap says it is.
Rightly or wrongly, when I change a page title, I always delete the permalink so the system has to create a new one and then update the sitemap.
I've also seen the 302 issue arise when using Categories. Looking at your source code I see entries like "http://petdogbreeds.com/category/dog-care/". But the actual page is in your Home Page menu as "dog-care" ie "http://petdogbreeds.com//dog-care". I've not used categories, so I don't know if this is a problem or not.
Long answer short: when you've finished changing page names, or moving pages to posts, etc. I'd suggest a forced rewrite of the sitemap then a forced resubmit to the search engines.
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How can i fix these 302 errors?
Somebody, please help me to fix these 302 errors in search console. I don't know why these URLs end with /feed.
At the top of every WA page is a white "search" box. Put in "error code 302" to get more information. There is also Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_302 to get more detail.
Just from looking at your screenshot there is an oddity about the URLs so I'm going to ask you a question. Have you changed the titles of these pages at some point? That would produce the problem.
Alternatively, your page could be accessing the RSS feed on some other sites. That would account for the "feed" address. They might have moved the pages.
Again, Wiki can help https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_feed
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your answer. To answer your question, yes I have made some changes to my pages, I switch some of them from page to post, but I see that is also affected some pages I didn't change.
All these /feed pages are linked from my website.
Before I ask the question here, I have searched entire web for answers, but I found only explanations on how they appear, but not a single advice on how to fix it like do this and do that and its done.
Yes, the "how to fix" stuff can be harder to find. That's because there are several possible reasons for things to have got broke.
One of the possibilities revolves around changing the page name.
The name lives in several places. One is the title. Another is the permalink.
When you create a page, you give it a title. The system then automatically creates a permalink to match the title. The permalink gets submitted to your sitemap.xml, and thence to the search engines.
If you later change the title, the permalink does not automatically get changed. There is now the potential for a "link failure", which is the "302 error" - the page is not where it used to be, and not where the sitemap says it is.
Rightly or wrongly, when I change a page title, I always delete the permalink so the system has to create a new one and then update the sitemap.
I've also seen the 302 issue arise when using Categories. Looking at your source code I see entries like "http://petdogbreeds.com/category/dog-care/". But the actual page is in your Home Page menu as "dog-care" ie "http://petdogbreeds.com//dog-care". I've not used categories, so I don't know if this is a problem or not.
Long answer short: when you've finished changing page names, or moving pages to posts, etc. I'd suggest a forced rewrite of the sitemap then a forced resubmit to the search engines.
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Because of some problems, i submitted a new sitemap to Search console. Is it ok to delete the old one?
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Should i delete the old sitemap?
Because of some problems, i submitted a new sitemap to Search console. Is it ok to delete the old one?
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I have searched my site name using simply mydomainname.com on google and it came up this strange result for Puppy or Older Dog post
You bought a second-hand website/domain name. There are still traces of the previous site stored in Google's archives.
I bought the domain name from namecheap. The rest is all new. I had also a manual action as pure spam from google, but they reconsidered. Maybe thats why i have also so many 404 errors.
Thanks Marion for all your help!
No worries. I did a trace on the domain name and it was originally registered in February 2005.
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Why this trange serp on one of my posts?
I have searched my site name using simply mydomainname.com on google and it came up this strange result for Puppy or Older Dog post
You bought a second-hand website/domain name. There are still traces of the previous site stored in Google's archives.
I bought the domain name from namecheap. The rest is all new. I had also a manual action as pure spam from google, but they reconsidered. Maybe thats why i have also so many 404 errors.
Thanks Marion for all your help!
No worries. I did a trace on the domain name and it was originally registered in February 2005.
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I've never heard of it. If it were my site I'd disavow.