Hi Mike,
Thanks for that. I figured as I hadn't received any emails from Google that it shouldn't be a problem.
Cheers
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Hi Mike,
Thanks for that. I figured as I hadn't received any emails from Google that it shouldn't be a problem.
Cheers
Hey Everyone,
Back in December, our website suffered an attack which created links to other hacked webistes which anchor text such as
"This is an excellent time to discuss symptoms, fa"
"Open to members of the nursing/paramedical profes"
"The organs in the female reproductive system incl"
The links were only visible when looking at the Cache of the page. We got these links removed and removed all traces of the attack such as pages which were created in their own directory on our server
3 months later I'm finding websites linking to us with similar anchor text to the ones above, however they're linking to the pages that were created on our server when we were attacked and they've been removed.
So one of my questions is does this effect our site? We've seen some of our best performing keywords drop over the last few months and I have a feeling it's due to these spammy links. Here's a website that links to us
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If you do view source or look at the cached version then you'll find a link right at the bottom left corner.
We have 268 of these links from 200 domains.
Contacting these sites to have these links removed would be a very long process as most of them probably have no idea that those links even exist and I don't have the time to explain to each one how to remove the hacked files etc.
I've been looking at using the Google Disavow tool to solve this problem but I'm not sure if it's a good idea or not. We haven't had any warnings from Google about our site being spam or having too many spam links, so do we need to use the tool?
Any advice would be very much appreciated. Let me know if you require more details about our problem.
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You too, gardening and building links is the plan!
Its working! Just checked, went over to using Chrome but FF working too now. Thanks
May have been down with issues with site as you say.
Thanks again.
Really strange thing on my laptop, the seomoz toolbar is not working with FF 6.
I have the same set up in the office on a PC and all is fine there.
Basically it shows the tool bar but no info, states log in but when you click on this it takes you to the seomoz site and states the website is down, which is false as the website is working as I type now.
I have uninstalled the the toolbar and then reinstalled it from the research tools, still no joy.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
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Thanks Wissam, that's cleared that up.
On my blog page I don't have the same URL so it will count it in the body text.
Many Thanks
Could someone please tell how Google treats the use of anchor text from a single page when using different keywords that all point to the same URL.
So for instance I am doing a blog post and use the following anchor text which all point to the same URL:
Cool Widget >> www.domain.com/widget
Awesome Widget >> www.domain.com/widget
Mighty Widget >> www.domain.com/widget
I have read that Google will only take noticeof the first one?
Thanks
The question is in the title:
Some one emailed last month with:
Be warned – with the latest google algorythm changes – article marketing since two weeks ago is a thing of the past, read these below;
1. http://blog.ezinearticles.com/2011/02/search-engine-algorithm-changes.html
2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5xP-pTmlpY
Just wanted others opinions and the way forward.
Thanks
Thanks Thetjo, interesting> Maybe I should just take his advice:
How can I use the Google Adwords Tool to do this?
I don't want to do keyword research (well i do but not like that!), I want to see what kewords a particular website ranks for.
As title, is there a tool out there that will allow you to see all the keywords a website ranks for in the first few pages of a particlur search engine?
I would be particularly interested for keywords in the first 10 pages of Google.
Thanks
Hi All
Our website identifies a list of search engine spiders so that it does not show them the session ID's when they come to crawl, preventing the search engines thinking there is duplicate content all over the place.
The Seomoz has bought a over 20k crawl errors on the dashboard due to session ID's. Could someone please give the details for the Seomoz bot so that we can add it to the list on the website so when it does come to crawl it won't show it session ID's and give all these crawl errors.
Thanks
Thanks for the reply Tom. Spoke to our developer he has told me that the website platform (Jshop) does not show session ID's to the search engines so we are ok on that side. However as it doesn't recognise the Seomoz bot it shows it the session ID's. Do you know where I can find info on the Seomoz bot so we can see what it identifies itself as so it can be added to the list of recognised spiders?
Thanks
Signed up to the trial version of Seomoz today just to check it out as I have decided I'm going to do my own SEO rather than outsource it (been let down a few times!). So far I like the look of things and have a feeling I am going to learn a lot and get results.
However I have just stumbled on something. After Seomoz dones it's crawl diagnostics run on the site (www.deviltronics.com) it is showing 20,000+ plus errors. From what I can see almost 99% of this is being picked up as erros for duplicate content due to session id's, so i am not sure what to do!
I have done a "site:www.deviltronics.com" on google and this certainly doesn't pick up the session id's/duplicate content. So could this just be an issue with the Seomoz bot. If so how can I get Seomoz to ignore these on the crawl?
Can I get my developer to add some code somewhere.
Help will be much appreciated. Asif