Cool, thank you. And by breadcrumbs do you mean written into a page template or in the actual product descriptions?
Thanks!
Justin
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Cool, thank you. And by breadcrumbs do you mean written into a page template or in the actual product descriptions?
Thanks!
Justin
Hello!
I listened to Adam Audette at Linklove in Boston this month and he spoke a little on creatively linking product pages back to their respective category pages - as it had an effect on the SEO... However, I don't know much about "internal" linking...
Any other SEO tips for optimizing / driving traffic to category pages?
Thanks!
Thanks for your help guys...
Just to be sure, I should be using the Research Assistant tool?
The end goal is that I can say, "Hey, I was ranking #48 for 'sodium chloride iv fluid' last January, but now I'm ranking #4. The jump occurred on such and such date." That's the eventual goal, not sure if it's possible or if I communicated it clearly with my first post.
Thanks for your help!!!
Gene
Hello there!
I'm in need of some historical data on some keywords as they relate to my site. Basically, I'd like to track which events have had the most impact on moving me through the rankings, but I wasn't using Moz at the time I had made some changes to my website...
Is there any way to see how I ranked for a particular keyword at a given point in time?
Thanks!
Gene
I'm currently getting that information from Moz's own web crawler wherein it tells me the pages of that have Duplicate Page Content and the other URLs that that duplicate content exists on.
With regard to the 301's - I have rewrite rules setup to 1.) set all requests to lowercase 2.) trim off home.aspx 3.) append www. to the beginning of the request, etc. When processed these should function as a single redirect / rewrite.
Thanks for your reply... I guess more specifically I was wondering what it was about these particular page elements that makes search engines incapable of deciphering them from one another.
Hello,
I'm trying to put my finger on what exactly is causing my duplicate page content problem... For example, SEOMoz is picking up these four pages as having the same content:
As you can tell, they really aren't serving the same content in the body of the page. Anybody have an idea what might be causing these pages to show up as Duplicate Page Content? At first I thought it was the photo gallery module that might be causing it, but that only exists on two of the pages...
Thanks in advance!
Thank you kindly, Brian. I figured Analytics might be the best place to start!
Ok... so I'm looking for a way to understand what my site already ranks high for.. I don't necessarily want to have to manually type in keywords. The purpose of this exercise is to demonstrate to a client what keywords they're already ranking high for. Is there an easy way / tool to go about doing this?
Thanks in advance,
Gene
Thanks for your reply... I guess more specifically I was wondering what it was about these particular page elements that makes search engines incapable of deciphering them from one another.
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