I did not show what the PA was when I dropped the /
its 0 but when I add it is PA 28 see & try it.
Video of what I'm saying http://cl.ly/faXF
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I did not show what the PA was when I dropped the /
its 0 but when I add it is PA 28 see & try it.
Video of what I'm saying http://cl.ly/faXF
It’s in the header the navigation will shows up Frist google can understand that part.
let me take a good look I will send you a free DeepCrawl and look at the content
Found it your non-https .php URL has backlinks & you are 301 redirecting it to the "/" URL.
You need to redirect the non-HTTPS version of the site/URL to the non-/ version of the site. This will give you the domain and page authority that you are missing.
http://www.ultrawebsitehosting.com/hosting-dedicated.php backlinks
301 Moved Permanently
https://www.ultrawebhosting.com/dedicated-servers/
301 Moved Permanently
https://www.ultrawebhosting.com/dedicated-servers lost PA when redirected so many times.
200 OK
301 Moved Permanently
| Status: | 301 Moved Permanently |
| Code: | 301 |
| Server: | UltraSpeed Hosting by UltraWebHosting.com |
| Date: | Sun, 03 Apr 2016 23:42:41 GMT |
| Content-Type: | text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 |
| Content-Length: | 258 |
| Connection: | close |
| Location: | https://www.ultrawebhosting.com/dedicated-servers/ |
301 Moved Permanently
| Status: | 301 Moved Permanently |
| Code: | 301 |
| Server: | UltraSpeed Hosting by UltraWebHosting.com |
| Date: | Sun, 03 Apr 2016 23:42:47 GMT |
| Content-Type: | text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 |
| Content-Length: | 257 |
| Connection: | close |
| Location: | https://www.ultrawebhosting.com/dedicated-servers |
| X-Cache: | HIT from Backend |
200 OK
| Status: | 200 OK |
| Code: | 200 |
| Server: | UltraSpeed Hosting by UltraWebHosting.com |
| Date: | Sun, 03 Apr 2016 23:42:48 GMT |
| Content-Type: | text/html |
| Content-Length: | 40741 |
| Connection: | close |
| Vary: | Accept-Encoding |
| Last-Modified: | Fri, 01 Apr 2016 02:03:57 GMT |
| Access-Control-Allow-Origin: | * |
| X-Cache: | HIT from Backend |
| Accept-Ranges: | bytes |
This Redirect Checker supports several features like:
Hey Kevin,
Can you show me code your using for local schema?
if you are using Microdata it is most likely something modifying the code and making the white space.
One thing you can do is switch to JSON-LD it is faster and much easier to deploy. You can also use this tool to re-create your schema and check it with Google Webmaster tools in either format.
https://technicalseo.com/seo-tools/schema-markup-generator/ It even validates with Google.
I hope this helps,
Tom
PS Droper rocks I wish everyone used it.
Can you show me what you're being category pages look like now? Or describe them are they just products?
fewer clicks to reach products/ or any page From the homepage has a very strong correlation with ranking.
"with sub-categories remaining" you mean you're going to keep the category pages anyway?
the new algorithm update if it hurt your website could have done so for many reasons that have nothing to do with what you're discussing. If you wouldn't mind could you share the domain with us?
If you feel uncomfortable doing that will give you an email you can send it to.
Sincerely,
Tom
Okay, I was not trying to imply anything negative when I asked about a CMS.
You can do quite a bit with cookie-cutter WordPress you have tens of thousands of developers working on your side.
because everyone has their opinion so I wish you the very best with your site and I have added something that is great for SEO's of all levels I think it will be helpful.
Knowledge graph important if you want that real estate to the right-hand side of your URL whenever it's queried.
[organization name]
![]([logo image url])
[Website]([website url])
Follow us on [Twitter]([profile url]), [Facebook,]([profile url]) [Google+ and]([profile url]) [LinkedIn]([profile url]).
"In a site design where your company/org name and logo is at the top of every page on your site, is it better to have your organization name (which contains your most important keyword) and tag line in an h1 within the header than it is to have it in an image file which gives the organization name and tag line as alt text? Or does that not matter to SEO?"
It does not matter except for being aesthetically pleasing. The H1 tag and the logo have two different roles and if there on the site H1 preferably used once with proper keywords. The logos an image, so the alt text is all Google gets in addition to indexing the image naturally. Brand awareness is important, but the logo in the left-hand corner and the logo is attractive to the end-user
"Is there some other tag that's better to use on your organization name in your header other than h1? Better for SEO and/or better for html standards and semantics?"
Use the title tag to reference your organization's name as end-users will see it before they click on your site. This is vital, and I have seen great results combining the title tag with the H1 you can use structured data as well.
"-Is putting your organization name, tag line and logo all together into one big image a best practice? I did not send the developer that as one big png. Only the logo itself was in the png I sent, and I was expecting our organization name and tag line to be coded using css styling to have the tag line indent, not for them to make a new png."
Normally yes that is the best way to do it. I cannot speak for your designer however it sounds like you are asking a designer to create CSS when you are a developer that prefers to hand build. You are going to have to work that one out with them. site speed is always affected when you add numerous CSS files. Combine them and minify them.
To answer your question between the two examples for search engine purposes there is realistically almost no difference. They are both going to function very similarly I would personally check out some generators or some sites from developers you admire. The way that your code looks is not as important is the way it functions. I think these examples have if I had to make a choice I would go with number two however you definitely want to check out schema.org
"Option 1 -- using text for our name and tag line:
<header id="top" class="brandfont brandcolor">
# Organization name
### Explanatory fun tag line
{navigation code here}
</header>
"
or
"Option 2 -- name, tag line and logo all as one big png image:
<header id="header" class="container">
{navigation code here}
</header>
"
It’s as easy as including the following code in your website (with the correct file names and locations, of course):
[Home](http://www.yourcompany.com/)
![](http://www.yourcompany.com/logo.png)
" data-snippet-id="ext.8ba7444c005a97ebcfda9fb38f150bdc" data-snippet-saved="false" data-codota-status="done"> `[Home](http://www.yourcompany.com/)
![](http://www.yourcompany.com/logo.png)`
# [Your Company](http://www.yourcompany.com/")
meta itemprop="logo" content="/images/logo.png" />
" data-snippet-id="ext.2b48ae5fa74df60ff44da6954bb1f3c2" data-snippet-saved="false" data-codota-status="done"> `# [Your Company](http://www.yourcompany.com/")
meta itemprop="logo" content="/images/logo.png" />`
{
"@context": "http://schema.org/",
"@type": "Organization",
"url": "http://www.yourcompany.com/",
"logo": "http://www.yourcompany.com/logo.png"
}
" data-snippet-id="ext.c765c0f8ab5d485846e742be74338714" data-snippet-saved="false" data-codota-status="done">
Whichever code you use on your site, be sure to test it with Google’s Rich Snippets Testing Tool before going live.
What does the Schema.org markup do?
It simply tells the search engines that the image located at “http://www.yourcompany.com/logo.png” is the logo file they should use when they display it in search results.
so I would pick something a little bit more like this.
<title itemprop="name">Article's Web Page Title</title>
<header>
# The Article's Headline
<time itemprop="datePublished" datetime="1990-11-12">November 12, 1990</time>
By [Author Name](#author-profile.html)
</header>
Summary of the article. This could be the lead, excerpt, abstract, or introductory paragraph.
The main body of the article goes here.
<footer>
This article was updated on
<time itemprop="dateModified" datetime="2015-03-01">March 30, 2015</time>
## Related Articles
[A Related Article](#related-article.html)
[Another Related Article](#related-article-02.html)
</footer>
"> `<title itemprop="name">Article's Web Page Title</title>
<header>
# The Article's Headline
<time itemprop="datePublished" datetime="1990-11-12">November 12, 1990</time>
By [Author Name](#author-profile.html)
</header>
Summary of the article. This could be the lead, excerpt, abstract, or introductory paragraph.
The main body of the article goes here.
<footer>
This article was updated on
<time itemprop="dateModified" datetime="2015-03-01">March 30, 2015</time>
## Related Articles
[A Related Article](#related-article.html)
[Another Related Article](#related-article-02.html)
</footer>`
http://codepen.io/blueprintmrk/pen/XKqwgk
I hope this helps,
Tom
<scripttype="application ld+json"="">{"@context":"http://schema.org","@type":"LocalBusiness","name":"Heritage Custom Signs & Displays","image":"https://i.imgur.com/NIcoDG6.jpg","@id":"https://www.heritagecustomsigns.com/","url":"https://www.heritagecustomsigns.com","telephone":"1-704-655-1465","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","streetAddress":"2731 Interstate Street","addressLocality":"Charlotte","addressRegion":"NC","postalCode":"28208","addressCountry":"US"},"geo":{"@type":"GeoCoordinates","latitude":35.23783,"longitude":-80.909208},"openingHoursSpecification":[{"@type":"OpeningHoursSpecification","dayOfWeek":["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday"],"opens":"07:00","closes":"19:00"},{"@type":"OpeningHoursSpecification","dayOfWeek":"Friday","opens":"07:00","closes":"17:00"}],"sameAs":["https://www.facebook.com/heritage.printing/","https://twitter.com/heritagedc/","https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM4Wi6H6Ks9BoEKahhEb8hw"]}</scripttype="application>
Always use Google's easy tool to check if it's correct :
https://search.google.com/structured-data/testing-tool/u/0/
Droplr https://d.pr/n/kcCofm of code you need to add your logo & price range but you need to swap that out with a copy of the image uploaded to your server you can see where I added a Droplr URL just create a JPEG or PNG of your logo please replace with URL from your server the logo is here too https://i.imgur.com/NIcoDG6.jpg
I added the all your information above, your hours, social media URLs, longitude latitude for geo-coordinates, everything but the pricing which is explained below. you can add by simply putting this in "priceRange": "$$",
GeoCoordinates","latitude":35.23783,"longitude":-80.909208}
time convert Your hours 7:00 am = 7:00 7:00 PM = 19:00 & 5:00 PM = 17:00
time: http://projets.pavie.info/yohours/?oh=Mo-Th 07:00-19:00; Fr 07:00-17:00; Jan 16 off
** why you need to add image and price range **
Hope this help's
the example below would not move very easily so that's going to be below my signature.
I hope this helps,
Tom
Pricing
to add price range ad price and/or the number of $ from 1 to 3 very pricey $$$ the number of dollar signs indicates your price vs. the competition "priceRange": "$$", Like below.
Hi
Yes, I see what you're saying now. I like those subcategories here. You are saying that you might fill this the text which would definitely give Google some more information on the products.
I don't know how you would make the products any closer to the homepage that way?
I would simply add an additional product overview page that is mostly text and links to the subcategory page.
These types of things are never easy because you have a very nice site I would to know a lot more about what's going on with it if I can try to help you with the algorithm update how much traffic have you lost?
I would keep the age that you currently have because it does showcase the current products very well and add an additional main category page with content.
I don't see the harm in doing it to a handful of categories as an experiment. Please keep in mind the closer to the homepage the cliques are the better. And your content should be informational and transactional meaning you're trying to sell on the product pages and product category pages and maybe use a blog for informational content which would allow people who are engaged like myself & planning a wedding the opportunity to learn everything I need to know about the big event. I would also partner with churches and other venues to make sure that the backlinks profile is relevant to your industry.
I will say this part is very confusing because it bears the same name
this is appropriately named https://bseo.dev/RjS2Hq
this is a duplicate and does not work properly.
I can give you an audit of your website if you'd like me to?
My information is right here
https://moz.com/users/view/383525
respectfully,
Tom
If I may make a suggestion stars verse gurus, or we all know SEOMoz has a weakness for unicorns
And now that we know unicorns are real Beyond any shadow of a doubt because of the North Korean media
http://www.today.com/video/today/50054562#50054562
I would propose having unicorns over stars or just how many unicorn horns equal guru or Unicorn master
What do you guys say unicorn master with maybe a photo like the thing shown in this URL. Happy Monday everyone
Sincerely,
Thomas
You need to think about the end-user. Especially the mobile end-user
I would personally get rid of the drop downs make part of your navigation go to its own page which then holds the URLs for that category.
Drop downs are hit or miss. You don't want a menu that's too complex for the end-user there the person you have to think about. Google has relaxed its rules but thinks about large websites that have very simple menus. Look at Moz.com for instance. It is doing exactly what should be done for menus
Put the important stuff at the beginning. Avoid drop down menus, avoid filling the entire side of every page with the same static links.
You have to think of the way Google crawls a website and your crawl budget. Where Google is crawling the same URLs over and over again. Googlebot will stop crawling your site earlier if it has to crawl the same URLs or than once. ( unless you are a Fortune 500 brand)
On your site using a mobile device you should place your navigation at the top of your page, not in the middle it's very confusing on mobile.
See:
http://www.responsinator.com/?url=www.familychristiandoors.com%2F
You can use this tool to test mobile navigation
Examples of very large sites with excellent navigation.
Example of well-made large menus
** Crawl budget reference**
I hope this helps,
Tom
I would definitely take a handful and make them the main category pages that you suggested, in the beginning, we really don't have anything to lose if you keep the subcategories however I would like to map out the site it would make it a lot clearer
Hi Laurie,
I agree with Dana. I think that whatever you choose for your Google Webmaster tools & the rel="canonical" this is yours <link <span class="webkit-html-attribute-name">rel="canonical" href="http://www.prohibitionhats.co.nz" /</link <span>
Should show you the correct answer of if you should use subdomain if it exists or not
The correct answer can always be found by going to show source and using either command or control really using your PC or Mac along with the F button and then typing in rel="canonical"
You will find as I have what the correct link is for your website and wanted 301 redirects to or should 301 redirect to all the time. In your case it is this link below showing that you should use the subdomain www.
rel="canonical" href="http://www.prohibitionhats.co.nz" /
rel="canonical" href="" />
This is very important because this is where Google is going to send your links and your traffic if you pick the Google Webmaster tools and if it's 301 redirected it's where your links are going to go I hope I've been of help.
Sincerely,
Thomas
Hi
It is your CSS. Your style sheat is broken.
If it is a word press, or other popular CMS you need to wake up call games or modules you have added and possibly disable or remove them try to roll the site back if you remember when it was not doing this.
Most importantly you need to contact a developer
I would want them on performanceFoundry.com they're great so is Authoritydev.com & gregreindel.com
A developer is what you need.
all the best,
Tom
I would have to see the website in order to tell you rather or not I think having the drop-down would be beneficial. Also whether your menu is made of Java or HTML in my opinion still matters.
Sometimes having a drop-down menu can be beneficial if it's siloed correctly would you be opposed to posting the site?
Like Martijn said it depends on a lot of on-site structure
Hope I have been somehow helpful,
Tom
There are some methods. If you can get somebody to log into with a law style login. Mail chimp used to have a system that works very well. If you can get them to login with Google, twitter, etc. you will get a lot of good information about what they have done this essentially lets the person logging into your site registering give up their rights of privacy and not totally but somewhat and in many cases you will be able to see those "SSL hidden keywords."
Here's more information I hope this helps you
https://developers.google.com/accounts/
https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OpenID
https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OAuth2Login
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/OpenID+plugin
I hope this is a help to you sincerely,
Thomas
I would also strongly recommend a easy backup system blogvalt sucuri.net , codegard are great backup systems.
Your host should also have one.
Tom
If you're looking for someone to confirm I agree with Dana 100% that is a brilliant way of doing it.
Hi Alan,
Kinsta is the host and company that offers a container which is more powerful than a VPS in most cases. You get amazing support for things that you are asking questions about here. They will set up to github for you they will do most of the things that I think you want to have a really authoritative opinion on.
Kinsta will make code change for you ServeBolt will tell your developer what to do
ServeBolt offers Bare metal hosting on their custom COLO NVMe drives that are on a VPS are extremely customize and much faster than and your current host is far superior support.
I’m sorry to hear that you have paid in advance you may want to ask if you can get out of that if you cannot You can hire a company like Performance Foundry to do a lot of the work correctly. It sounds like your server is loaded with plug-ins and is not being run correctly by you’re Developer to be honest you may want to contact codeable and have a simple code audit done for $400.
Your question about Plugins After briefly looking at your site I can tell you the code was not done very well but I would like to login before saying that
See below:
https://codeable.io/how-many-wordpress-plugins-too-many/
https://wp-rocket.me/blog/wordpress-plugins-many/
There’s not a number of plugins that’s set in stone for all users.
It depends heavily on the kind of web host you use, though. For shared or budget cloud hosting, stick between 0 and 5 plugins.
If you use cloud hosting, VPS hosting, or a dedicated server, you can run anywhere from 5 and 20 plugins on your site without many issues.
Dan Norris, co-founder of WP Curve, recommends to never exceed 20
From what I understand of your site and I have to be honest I wish I could log into it and give you more insight. It does not look like it was built very well. It definitely is not being maintained very well by your daughter no one should have 50 plug-in is never a need for that even on site that has 4000 jobsite I have never seen anything over 25 ever.
The fact that your developer is not removing the plugins is a really bad sign
Hope this helps,
Tom
To fix use
http://yoast.com/wordpress/seo/
to
Use this to import your seo / meta keywords & all seen in photo below
&
Frist use here http://wordpress.org/plugins/seo-data-transporter/ to move you old keyword & new to one place
seen hear
http://yoast.com/all-in-one-seo-pack-migration/
This imports all the meta descriptions, meta keywords and titles that you entered into All In One SEO Pack. Should this, for any reason what so ever, not work, then you can use the brilliant SEO Data Transporter plugin. This plugin allows you to move SEO data back and forth between several theme platforms and plugins, so it would also allow you to migrate to WordPress SEO from other plugins like Ultimate SEO.
I hope I have been of help,
Tom
Having performed maybe upwards of 80 & without any real traffic loss for more than a week. It is because I follow the rules very thoroughly when you get to the bottom of this how do you please use one of the crawlers mentioned
use a complete search and replace when necessary across the entire site just to make sure everything’s in place.
I don’t know what type of website you’re running however if it is WordPress or if you I want toget some extra traffic I would make sure that the blog is a sub folder. if it is WordPress you can do this on a managed managed host platform like Pagely , ServeBolt or Kinsta for just $50 a month.
If you are lucky enough to work on a migration that doesn’t involve URL changes, you could skip this section. Otherwise, read on to find out why any legacy pages that won’t be available on the same URL after the migration should be redirected.
The redirect mapping file is a spreadsheet that includes the following two columns:
When mapping (redirecting) a page from the old to the new site, always try mapping it to the most relevant corresponding page. In cases where a relevant page doesn’t exist, avoid redirecting the page to the homepage. First and foremost, redirecting users to irrelevant pages results in a very poor user experience. Google has stated that redirecting pages “en masse” to irrelevant pages will be treated as soft 404s and because of this won’t be passing any SEO value. If you can’t find an equivalent page on the new site, try mapping it to its parent category page.
Once the mapping is complete, the file will need to be sent to the development team to create the redirects, so that these can be tested before launching the new site. The implementation of redirects is another part in the site migration cycle where things can often go wrong.
Redirect mapping requires great attention to detail and needs to be carried out by experienced SEOs. The URL mapping on small sites could in theory be done by manually mapping each URL of the legacy site to a URL on the new site. But on large sites that consist of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of pages, manually mapping every single URL is practically impossible and automation needs to be introduced. Relying on certain common attributes between the legacy and new site can be a massive time-saver. Such attributes may include the page titles, H1 headings, or other unique page identifiers such as product codes, SKUs etc. Make sure the attributes you rely on for the redirect mapping are unique and not repeated across several pages; otherwise, you will end up with incorrect mapping.
Pro tip: Make sure the URL structure of the new site is 100% finalized on staging before you start working on the redirect mapping.
https://moz.com/blog/website-migration-guide
I hope this helps,Tom
Hi David,
instal yoast then instal the transport plugin
are you useing a SEO plugin?
if not is your wordpress theame maker listed?
If yes use the transport plugin to import the media data
Make shure you delete the old data by checking the box in transportER
This will put it all in Yoast then you can get rid of it.
If that dose not work you will have to use FTP or SFTP and go to the page and clean it up.
You can see the keywords if you use show page sources as shown in the 3ed box up.
Or here
view-source:http://shoottokyo.com/explore/
name="keywords" content="Nakameguro, Photography Blog, Meguro, Meguro-ku, Shoot Tokyo, ShootTokyo, Canon" /><meta < strong=""></meta <>
**You have the same
view-source:http://shoottokyo.com/my-gear/
harset="UTF-8" /><meta<br>http-equiv="imagetoolbar" content="no" /><meta<br>http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge" /><meta<br>name="keywords" content="Nakameguro, Photography Blog, Meguro, Meguro-ku, Shoot Tokyo, ShootTokyo, Canon" /> <meta< strong="">property="og:site_name" content="ShootTokyo" /><meta<br>property="og:type" content="website" /><meta<br>property="og:title" content="A friendly photography blog" /><meta<br>property="og:url" content="http://shoottokyo.com/" /><meta< span=""></meta<></meta<br></meta<br></meta<br></meta<></meta<br></meta<br></meta<br>
**I love Leica M cameras
I hope this helps,
tom****
1. The tags do consolidate links to paginated series
YES
but Please see this as well
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/1663744?hl=en&ref_topic=4617741
Negative side effects of paginated urls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njn8uXTWiGg#t=143
All https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njn8uXTWiGg
#2 YES
http://moz.com/blog/rel-confused-answers-to-your-rel-canonical-questions
http://www.ayima.com/seo-knowledge/conquering-pagination-guide.html
https://www.distilled.net/blog/seo/fixing-seo-problems-with-html5/
http://www.seerinteractive.com/blog/easy-ways-seo-can-kill-your-site
** use bread crumbs **
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/185417?hl=en&topic=1088474&ctx=topic
**& **
This
http://www.creare.co.uk/creare-seo-magento-extension
** I do believe that use "rel next prev"**
Sorry for the extremely long post. However, there is a lot of that I think is very helpful in regarding this topic.
Hope this helps,
Thomas
Rand,
I must say I am truly impressed. I was going to respond to this question as you were kind enough to respond to my inbound marketing question on twitter month ago I was impressed that you responded because it shows you still love the stuff you obviously don't need the money. As a Pro member I don't want to sound like I'm kissing up too much but bravo man is always comforting to see someone who truly practices what they preach and preaches what they practice to their customers and fans.
All the best man keep up the good work,
Thomas Zickell
Did you happened to possibly write it using Microsoft Word and paste content in? Or are you speaking about a website that you converted from another encoding to Unicode 8?
sincerely,
Thomas
I would download a program like WordpressSEO http://yoast.com/wordpress/seo/ ask for the tags not to be indexed and it will solve your issue here is a SEOmoz link regarding the same problem
http://www.seomoz.org/q/solving-link-and-duplicate-content-errors-created-by-wordpress-blog-and-tags
the fact that you're showing same canonical reference for each tag link tells Google that it is not duplicate content. However I would follow the advice above and wish you the best.
hope I have been of help,
Thomas
Please forgive any grammar or strange word errors I'm using my smart phone to dictate this.
The reason that the crawler gives you statistics on keywords is because it is a bot and if you can imagine like Pac-Man it follows a track of code. It's going to continue and give you as much information as possible. Some people like to use keywords for reasons that I cannot think of maybe to throw off the competitor and it is better to have more information then less information my opinion that is the reason. I don't recall it ever being called an error. However I will check considering I no keyword tags and I have no errors regarding anything like that. Although I will doublecheck for you. I believe that you might want to doublecheck those errors and make sure that they're actually calling for an error because of the keyword tag and not just letting you know the Notework of the keyword tag or what information. The reason that SCO plug-ins for the reason that the Seo plug-ins for WordPress use them is because it's thought of as a staple of SCO and they would be considered probably by the general public is a bad plug-in they didn't have keywords they don't want to upset those that don't understand. Total guess that's just my thoughts. However WordPress SEO by Yoast if you look at that it advises you not to you use keyword tags. Or I believe it says you can enable them but I don't know why you'd ever want to use them. I hope I've answered your question please let me know if I can be of more help sincerely,
Thomas
Hi Alex,
you have nothing to worry about I foolishly did a much more expansive search than what was needed to figure out this issue you are simply a victim of a glitch with Roger bot
I ran the correct tool on Internet marketing ninjas your 404's are 200's
I verified this using screaming frog as well as the correct Internet marketing ninjas tool link below. I would suggest using the link below to check any suspect links it gives you the very large amount of information.
when you say to know an easy way to export all the key words and labels from SEOmoz do you mean from your campaign?
I would have to say run the campaign tool and have it send you a report every week. Inside that report you will receive all the keywords for that particular domain.
If you are simply trying to export them somehow? I would ask the folks that SEOmoz if they would simply send you a spreadsheet with them sure that they would.
I hope I have been of help,
Thomas
99 out or hundred it's a reinstall that's all that's needed.
It's possible that your browser could be reinstalled as well if you want to start fresh and make sure there's no glitches.
Hope this helps,
Thomas
From what I know you would have to use a campan the keyword grader only dose one keyword at a time.
I hope this was of help,
Tom
PS you will want to remove this feed as well
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I will expand on this but don’t do a disavow (unless google told you to disavow or you made them using a PBN) it’s not going to help you ask them to remove the bad links google is most likely ignoring.
I will explain more in 4-6 hours.
search moz for the most recent WBF ab this Cyrus does an awesome job of explaining why.
hope this helps,
Tom