Why would my sub landing pages have a higher Moz Rank than my home page
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Why would my sub landing pages have a higher Moz Rank than my home page
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That's OK, You have done enough. i really appreciate the help.
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Hi there
That's something you'll have to look into - I don't know the technical details behind something like this or your setup. I would talk to your web developers and see if they have ideas around that. Sorry I can't be of more help.
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How do i go about removing these site?
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A quick Majestic search! Invaluable tool - I highly recommend it.
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How did you find that so fast?
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No problem! Good luck!
If you need help, don't forget Moz has a great recommended partners section. Some of this stuff can get tricky.
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Thank you so much. I really appreciate that. I will get right on it
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Hi there
I would say one issue with the homepage is that you have a really spammy and odd backlink profile. Not to mention all of these domains are copies of your site:
hrssi.com icourtinfo.com freyerandherzoff.comThose are just a few I found. You have quite a few directories pointing to your site as well. That will definitely have an effect on the homepage and your ranking ability, as well as your MozRank. I would take a good look at your backlink profile, find the domains and sites that are copies of your site, and then do a technical audit.
These items should help. Start there. Hope this helps - good luck!
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Here is the Home page:
jewelrydesigns.com = MR - 4.61 -
If you can provide links to both, I could help you out - but without seeing your pages or any data, it's impossible to say. There are a lot of possible reasons for that.
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