I have a web application where when a user registers, a subdomain is created.
Example :
user1.domain.com
user2.domain.com
user3.domain.com
How do I automatically add sites on these subdomains to Google search ?
The only option I came up with is to use Google search console API. But for some reason I don't think it's right. It is worth noting that the main domain does not have links to custom subdomains.
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When adding Reply URLs in an Azure B2C Application, the UI shows the following information:
Redirect URIs must all belong to the same domain
And until recently this was enforced by the UI: no way to save a list with multiple different URLs with the exception of localhost.
But just today I found out that right now it's possible to add any domain as Reply URL, which is pretty awesome for my use case. Is this going to stay and the info is outdated or is this a bug (which would be a shame, because this makes multi-domain apps a lot easier)?
BTW, it's not just that the list can be saved, the redirects work as one would expect.
Yes, the restriction has been removed. But the tip on Azure portal hasn't been updated.
I have registered my domain name example: zoek.com in Google domains forwarding it to google sites sites.google.com/view/zoek/home.
Now, whenever users are visiting zoek.com, the URL in the browser is redirecting to sites.google.com/view/zoek/home. Instead, I want to retain on zoek.com
I added CNAME record as per instructions, still no luck
I don't have GSUITE. I want to do it without GSUITE. Is it possible?
IF I have to buy GSUITE then what's the cost of it yearly?
Thanks in Advance!
Some time ago old google sites could be connected with my custom domain.
Now when I try to add my domain to google site page I get an error to verify my domain with Google. However the instructions points to G Suite which is not free
https://support.google.com/a/answer/183895?hl=pl
Is custom domain not free anymore for google sites?
According to what I found online you should still able to make your old google site have a custom domain for free, and then transfer it to the new google sites if needed. Here's the link where I found the answer.
Hope this helps!
A free Azure Web App means the URL for the app will be:
https://[name].azurewebsites.net
And, if I'm correct, according to Google Adsense rules you need to enable Adsense for the root domain (in this case: "azurewebsites.net")
Question: is it possible somehow to enable Google Adsense in this scenario? and how? If not, are there good alternatives?
Context is I have a small app that is free to use for anyone and I see that this app is used regularly and maybe I could profit a little with it. (The app is just a xml to pdf converter)
if I'm correct, according to Google Adsense rules you need to enable Adsense for the root domain (in this case: "azurewebsites.net")azurewebsites.net
We are not the owner of the root domain, so we can't do anything with this domain. But I haven't found this rule on Google Adsense site. So you can just following the steps on Google Adsense home page. Create a new account, input your site information and input your personal information.
https://www.google.com/adsense/start/#/?modal_active=none
You could fill the website URL with "http://[yoursitename].azurewebsites.net".
After these steps, we will get a html code. We can fill this html code after the <head> tag of our root page in your web application.
I just recently started my shopify store, as with all shopify sites my site has a X.myshopify.com url. However, I have a domain, X.com, that points at the same ip as the myshopify.com. The problem is that in search results (Google), the myshopify.com link is showing up instead of my main domain. Is there a way to fix this?
If you cant get shopify to redirect the shopify domain to the proper domain then ensure the shopify domain has canonical tags pointing to the proper domain and the proper domain should replace indexing in time.