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Ok, so the title is a little dramatic, but the sentiment of this post is not. Even if things are going well with your business and you are happy with...
Use our free www Redirect Checker tool to check for the permanent 301 redirect in your .htaccess file for either the www or non www version.
Check your website to ensure it is redirecting to only one, to either the www. version, or the non www. version, and not both.
Check everything - even the Google Map on your site
Do you have a Google Map on your website to help your customers find you? It's a great idea. I found a site that had one on their Contact Us page - that's pretty normal. I was curious to see how far they were away from the city of Brisbane (I'm not to familiar with lots of the places in Queensland), so I clicked on the View Larger Map link. Guess where I wound up - Kansas Oklahoma. See the screen grabs above.
What happened here? Apparently Google got a little confused on the larger format map. The parameters passed to the small format map is the company name, post office box number, town and post code. Perhaps using other data on the page Google determined correctly the location. However, even though the same information is passed to the larger format map, it no longer has context and, Google being a US company, incorrectly defaulted to a US location.
You may get all up in arms about the US bias, we encounter it regularly, but to me that is not the point here. It appears nobody checked both formats of the Google map. A confused visitor is much less likely to engage. They don't care if the fault is Google's or not. As far as they are concerned the website is broken. Not a good result.
The moral of this story is in the title - "Check everything - even the Google Map on your site".
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Author: Chris Faber