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No, you generally do not need a separate sitemap for the mobile version of your website. Modern SEO best practices recommend using a single responsive design that works w...

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You can remove those crawled links by using, >> Search Console >> Indexing >> Removals This will remove the cached and indexed pages or files from the s...

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No need for a separate sitemap for your mobile website. A single, responsive sitemap will cover desktop and mobile versions, ensuring better SEO and easier management.

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kumar1

The short answer is no—you don’t need a separate sitemap for the mobile version of your website. In fact, having one sitemap that serves both your desktop and mobile vers...

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Optimizing for mobile is crucial—consider a separate sitemap for your mobile site to boost SEO and ensure smooth navigation. A dedicated mobile sitemap helps search engin...

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Dipalis

Thank you for explaining @param

Param

Sorry, can you plz repeat your question. I didn't get.

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Re: dns ip changed

by @Param (150), 2 months ago

Due to these factors out of our control, however, you should allow up to 48 hours for any DNS changes to fully propagate across the Internet. If it's been more than 48 ho...

Param

The information that schema tags provide allows search engines to enhance your search listings and display them as rich snippets. Many schema types like ratings, reviews,...