Hello everyone,
I'm working for a ski tour operator and the site is well optimised with our keywords. All the meta tags and descriptions are in place and in general SEO has been going along quite nicely.
In Google our site has 274 pages indexed, however in Yahoo we have over 800 indexed. This is largely due to a form that has not been added with a noindex tag and is therefore repeated over 100 times but I have also noticed something else which I'd like any ideas on.
Recently we redirected a number of pages from old URL's to new better optimised URL's. The problem is that Yahoo is indexing the old URL and the new URL. I have spoken with my entire eCommerce team and no-one has seen this before. The only information I've found is that if a 302 redirect is used sometimes the search engines continue to index the old URL but I am assurred by my web developers they have used 301 redirects. The web developers also tell me this is just caused by a stale cache but we are not convinced.
If anyone has any suggestions what could be causing this problem I'd be really greatful. Obviously at the moment it is creating an issue with duplicate content which is affecting my page rank.
Many thanks
Jennifer
I'm working for a ski tour operator and the site is well optimised with our keywords. All the meta tags and descriptions are in place and in general SEO has been going along quite nicely.
In Google our site has 274 pages indexed, however in Yahoo we have over 800 indexed. This is largely due to a form that has not been added with a noindex tag and is therefore repeated over 100 times but I have also noticed something else which I'd like any ideas on.
Recently we redirected a number of pages from old URL's to new better optimised URL's. The problem is that Yahoo is indexing the old URL and the new URL. I have spoken with my entire eCommerce team and no-one has seen this before. The only information I've found is that if a 302 redirect is used sometimes the search engines continue to index the old URL but I am assurred by my web developers they have used 301 redirects. The web developers also tell me this is just caused by a stale cache but we are not convinced.
If anyone has any suggestions what could be causing this problem I'd be really greatful. Obviously at the moment it is creating an issue with duplicate content which is affecting my page rank.
Many thanks
Jennifer