Hi! I got this from an analysis at HubSpot's Website Grader.
"Permanent Redirect Not Found
Search engines may think <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.communityacceptancemortgage.com">www.communityacceptancemortgage.com</a><!-- w --> and communityacceptancemortgage.com are two different sites.
You should set up a permanent redirect (technically called a "301 redirect") between these sites. Once you do that, you will get full search engine credit for your work on these sites. For example, <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.communityacceptancemortgage.com">www.communityacceptancemortgage.com</a><!-- w --> seems to have 179 inbound links whereas communityacceptancemortgage.com has 180 inbound links. By correctly configuring a permanent 301 redirect, the search rankings might improve as all inbound links are correctly counted for the website."
Does this really help? Thank you!!!
"Permanent Redirect Not Found
Search engines may think <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.communityacceptancemortgage.com">www.communityacceptancemortgage.com</a><!-- w --> and communityacceptancemortgage.com are two different sites.
You should set up a permanent redirect (technically called a "301 redirect") between these sites. Once you do that, you will get full search engine credit for your work on these sites. For example, <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.communityacceptancemortgage.com">www.communityacceptancemortgage.com</a><!-- w --> seems to have 179 inbound links whereas communityacceptancemortgage.com has 180 inbound links. By correctly configuring a permanent 301 redirect, the search rankings might improve as all inbound links are correctly counted for the website."
Does this really help? Thank you!!!