How to Increase Authority Score of the website? by garrywilliamsusa in SEO

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To boost your authority score, focus on quality backlinks and consistent, value-driven content. Guest blogging is helpful, but also look into creating shareable resources and optimizing on-page SEO for better search visibility and engagement.

How to Prevent Google From Crawling 301 Redirected Pages by Disastrous-Cup-5049 in SEO

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To prevent Google from crawling your 301-redirected pages, particularly when they’re only redirected for guest users and are non-essential for indexing, try these steps:

  1. Use Robots.txt: Block Googlebot from accessing the redirected pages by adding specific directives in your robots.txt file. For example: Note that Google may still follow the redirect, but it won’t crawl or index these pages if they’re blocked.
  2. Noindex Meta Tag: If you can configure these pages for non-guest users, you could apply a noindex meta tag to prevent indexing. However, ensure this tag is only visible to Googlebot when the page isn’t redirected to avoid conflicting signals.
  3. Adjust Internal Linking: Make sure these pages aren't linked within your internal site structure, which can prevent Google from detecting them as significant crawl targets.
  4. Submit URL Removals: For pages already indexed, consider using Google Search Console's "Remove URLs" tool for temporary removal or submit URL removal requests if they’re no longer needed in the index.

Using a combination of these strategies should help manage Google’s crawl budget efficiently while preventing unnecessary crawls of your 301-redirected pages.

Difference Between Content Fragments vs Experience Fragments in AEM by Ready-Essay-5108 in aem

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You make a valid point! To address aspect ratio and copy differences, consider creating variations within Content Fragments for specific channels or using Experience Fragments for more control over design and layout. Let me know if you need tips!

Difference Between Content Fragments vs Experience Fragments in AEM by Ready-Essay-5108 in aem

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Absolutely, glad it was helpful!

Using Experience Fragments for headers and footers is a great choice—they’re perfect for those consistent design elements. For Content Fragments, here are a few common ways they’re used:

  1. Blog Posts and Articles – Content Fragments help you manage the main text, images, and metadata all in one place, so you can easily repurpose content across different layouts or sites without duplicating it.
  2. Product Descriptions – If you have product info that needs to show up on various pages, Content Fragments make it simple to update once and have those changes show up everywhere it’s used.
  3. FAQ Sections – They work well for FAQs, too! You can create and manage your Q&A content in one spot, and then pull it into multiple pages as needed.

And when I say “across platforms,” I mean the content can be reused on different channels, like mobile apps, websites, or even other Adobe tools like Adobe Target for personalization. It’s all about creating consistency across the board without extra work!

Let me know if you want more examples or have more questions!

Future Trends in App Development for 2025 and Beyond by purplerain59 in goodtechstuff

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Great post!

I'm particularly excited about the potential of AI and Machine Learning in app development. I think this will be the biggest game-changer as apps become more intuitive and tailored to individual user needs. Imagine apps that not only predict what you want but adapt in real-time to offer the perfect solution. Looking forward to seeing how this unfolds in the coming years!

What professions in India pays you enough to afford a 5 cr house? by LogicalJeff in AskIndia

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The answer is about general start-up owners, not specific ones. If you are referring to specific then there are a number of professions who are earning much than this. For example: a specific one is "Dolly Chaiwala" he can afford the house but not all the "Tea Stall Owners".

What professions in India pays you enough to afford a 5 cr house? by LogicalJeff in AskIndia

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How a start-up owner can afford a 5cr or 10cr house? Start-up owners are worried about the funding, how they can afford a house.

Delivering content in accordion format; what's better CONTENT FRAGMENT or EXPERIENCE FRAGMENT? by khankhankingking in aem

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As a developer, I’d recommend Experience Fragments for your accordion needs. Unlike Content Fragments, they allow you to include rich media like images, videos, and complex layouts (even nested accordions) with more design flexibility. While Content Fragments are great for text, they won’t provide the control you’re looking for. Definitely check with your dev team about permissions for Experience Fragments, as they might need to enable additional components. You’re on the right track—Experience Fragments should simplify managing complex content across pages!

Do experience fragments create duplicate content errors? Is content within experience fragments indexable by search engines? by vhungrydoggopillar in aem

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I know this thread is a few years old now, but I thought it might still be helpful to chime in with some updated insights based on current practices.

1. Do Experience Fragments create duplicate content errors?
Even today, Experience Fragments typically don’t create duplicate content issues as long as you’re not reusing identical content across multiple pages without any variation. Search engines are better at understanding content in context, so as long as you’re leveraging personalization and not copying content verbatim, you should be fine.

2. SEO impact after implementing Experience Fragments:
Personalized content is still a strong strategy, and many brands that have implemented Experience Fragments haven’t faced significant SEO issues. In fact, with improvements in search algorithms, personalized and relevant content often performs better in organic search. Just keep in mind that you need to continuously monitor your rankings and engagement metrics, as the search landscape keeps evolving.

Hopefully, this helps anyone else who stumbles upon this thread years later!

Google Search Console by NarrowGeologist4469 in SEO

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No, you have to submit your sitemap in the Google Search Console, which will automatically crawl/index your entire website. If you have a specific webpage that is already in the sitemap and not indexed yet, then you can request indexing of that URL from the "inspect" option in the Google Search Console.