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Ask Bill Hartzer: We redesigned our website, pushed it live but did not catalogue our old URLs. What do we do?

Bill Hartzer

Someone recently asked me about redirecting their old web pages (their old URLs) to the new URLs because they redesigned their website. However, we forgot to catalogue all of the old URLs on the old website, and therefore we have no way of knowing what the old URLs were on the site, so we can redirect them to the new URLs.

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Search Engine Optimization Tip: How to Remove a Web Page from Google

Bill Hartzer

This search engine optimization tip has to do with removing a page or a specific URL from the Google search engine. Click on “Site Configuration&# then “Crawler Access&# and then “Remove URL&# as shown below: 2. You are now presented with a place to input a URL. Enter the URL and click on “Continue&#.

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25 Important Search Engine Optimization Mistakes to Fix Right Now

Bill Hartzer

When you click a link or visit a web page on your web site, does the URL change? Flash can be embedded into html pages, so you may be okay–just make sure that you have other content on your web pages (lots of text) so that the search engines can read what your web page is about: search engines generally do not index and read Flash.

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How to Get Verified on Pinterest: A Step-by-Step Guide

Hootsuite

When you are verified on Pinterest, you will have a red check mark beside your account name and you will be able to display your full website URL right on your Pinterest profile (instead of leaving it hidden in the About section of your Pinterest page). Verified Pinterest users can display their website URL on their Pinterest profiles.

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Eight Factors to Consider When (Re)Launching a Business Blog

Webbiquity SMM

Will the blog be part of your corporate site or have its own unique URL ? The more common practice today is to treat the blog as a section of the website, often with a URL like company.com/blog. An alternative approach is to treat the blog as a separate entity with a meaningful URL. Blogger , TypePad ) to fee-based systems (e.g.,

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