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Has anyone else experienced technical SEO issues with the help center and articles when running a Site Audit on SEMrush or other platform?

  • 21 October 2020
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I am getting quite a few Errors and Warnings on my Technical SEO site audit in regards to the help center articles I have published to the public and set to index. The biggest issue is that there are some articles coming back with hreflang conflicts within page source. I am wondering how to fix this so my site health can increase and the google bots are able to crawl everything appropriately.

 

Also, it seems all of my help center articles have outgoing internal links that contain nofollow attribute (to our main domain and subdomains). This issue says there is a rel="nofollow" attribute that is telling the crawlers not to follow the link, which is NOT recommended for SEO purposes, and rather should let the link juice flow freely.

 

I recently made all my articles visible to the public and a ton of these types of Errors, Warnings, and Notices are now appearing on my Site Audit and hurting my site health. Any advice is greatly appreciated!

 

Thank you 😀

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Best answer by Eric Fitz 27 October 2020, 12:09

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Hi @dan k11​ ,

 

Q - types of Errors, Warnings, and Notices are now appearing on my Site Audit and hurting my site health

A - Help Center's are hosted separately from your website and uses subdomains like - Help.mydomain.com.

Help.mydomain.com can't hurt SEO for mydomain.com.

 

Q - I am wondering how to fix this so my site health can increase and the google bots are able to crawl everything appropriately

A - When you are using services like Intercom, help centers are hosted by the service provider and there no options to fully customize the SEO.

 

Q - This issue says there is a rel="nofollow" attribute that is telling the crawlers not to follow the link, which is NOT recommended for SEO purposes

A - Nofollow tells Google to that following links we don't trust or not to count the link.

There several security reasons why service providers like Intercom using Nofollow tags.

 

Q - I am getting quite a few Errors and Warnings

A - I think it's not just an error, this is how it's should be for security purposes. 

 

When you are using a hosted help center, there always be restrictions about full customization of SEO.

It's not be affected to your main domain name, even one of the most popular SEO tool Ahref using Intercom's help center:

https://help.ahrefs.com/en/

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Thanks for getting in touch, @dan k11​! I can see that our support team replied to you about this issue, so I'll summarize their response here for the benefit of other Connectors!

 

While Intercom's Help Center product is optimised for SEO, it doesn't allow for customisation of nofollow links. We're aware that customers would like to have more control over their SEO options here and this feedback has been logged!

 

Re the hreflang conflicts, we currently have an open issue for this and I'll post an update here once this has been resolved.

@eric f11​ 

 

"we currently have an open issue for this and I'll post an update here once this has been resolved."

 

4 mo. passed, any updates?

@leo l​ Thanks for posting, this is also affecting our seo.

 

@eric f11​ Quick suggestion... please check out the screenshot below.

 

For us who are trying to fix our domain health, it may be easiest for everyone to just add an option in Help Center Settings:

 

EDIT FROM COMMUNITY MANAGER: I've removed an edited screenshot that was previously posted here, as it's caused confusion with customers, leading them to think that we do in fact has this option in our Help Center settings.

 

Thank you for your support

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That would be enough for us as well

@eric f11​ Has there been any progress on this? We would also like to be able to have more control over the links in our documents. Thanks!

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Hi @joey s​, we haven't shipped any changes to our Help Center's SEO settings recently.

This is pretty disappointing after a year+ of waiting.

 

We'd really like the ability to control the canonical tag as it pertains to content that needs to exist on our site as well as the Intercom-powered subdomain.

Hello @eric f11​.

Any update on the solutions for hreflang and nofollow issues?

Update would be great!

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