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[KE] Look at Google Index link to Mzalendo #2472

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GeorgieBurr opened this issue Sep 4, 2018 · 4 comments
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[KE] Look at Google Index link to Mzalendo #2472

GeorgieBurr opened this issue Sep 4, 2018 · 4 comments

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@GeorgieBurr
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GeorgieBurr commented Sep 4, 2018

Jessica says that speeches on Mzalendo Hansard aren’t being picked up on Google index and so speeches are not showing up in Google search results.

@GeorgieBurr GeorgieBurr added this to the Mzalendo 2018/2019 milestone Sep 4, 2018
@zarino zarino changed the title Look at Google Index link to Mzalendo [KE] Look at Google Index link to Mzalendo Sep 6, 2018
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Hansard pages appear to be covered by the Google Index, it just may be that they don't rank particularly highly for the keyword combinations.

Is there an example available of a specific query or page which is showing this problem?

@GeorgieBurr
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GeorgieBurr commented Nov 6, 2018

We googled together and we (on google.co.uk) are getting different results to google.com

@chrismytton says Hansard definitely is getting indexed by Google -
https://www.google.com/search?q=“SENATE+DEBATES+1+PARLIAMENT+OF+KENYA+THE+SENATE+THE+HANSARD”

Working on new issue #2503 may help with this.

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Explain SEO to Jessica and how to use Google search.

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@zarino explained SEO to Jimmy and Jessica.
But Jessica then linked this back to #2420 and #2408

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