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ajbf150Member
Totally agree on everything you mentioned, especially here:
SEO should never really be used as a metric to justify one product over the other … since we have no direct control over the decision-making processes that go into determining the SERPs.
This was where my judgement led me:
There may be some glaring markup differences that Genesis handles better than the non-Genesis site.
ajbf150MemberHi Erik,
Thanks for chiming in. Appreciate the feedback.
I’m not sure I understand what you mean here. Can you elaborate?
All other things equal, from my experience, a site running on Genesis will outperform a site running on a different theme in organic search.
An example: I built two sites for companies competing in the same county, providing the same services, around the same time period. The sites were setup similarly and without any extra help, the site running Genesis moved up in organic search much further/faster and continues to do so to this day. Both are blue-collar businesses that don't do any peripheral efforts that would make one presence more powerful than the other, so my assumption has always been that the Genesis framework was a main influence.
Best regards,
Alan
ajbf150MemberThank you for your insight MoodyRiviera.
Would you happen to be able to provide any of those links to other threads posing similar concern? I've done some searching on the forum and can't seem to find any examples on my own.
Best regards,
Alan
ajbf150MemberThank you SavvyJackie. It would be great if when you see that error somewhere else to take note of it so I can show IDXPress, as they keep pointing fingers elsewhere. Thanks again.
ajbf150MemberNo clue why it worked for years and then stopped, but your line of code resolved the issue. Thank you
ajbf150Memberbump. I need this too.
ajbf150MemberHi Anitac!
Thank you for your reply.
The simplest way I can explain it is that, for example, let's say we have 20 commercial property listings, 10 for sale, 10 different ones for rent. When I select Commercial properties for sale in the search widget, the results return all commercial properties for rent and for sale - even though they are setup in separate 'features' with agentpress listings.
The same also goes for residential for sale and for rent.
I'm looking for a solution to make the search feature display the accurate listings that are selected in the search widget.
Can you do a quick search on the site link provided for an example of the mixed results?
I appreciate your help.
Best,
Alan
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