Does anyone have any suggestions for Google Keyword Tool alternatives, since is has been closed by Google? Thanks
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Google Keyword Tool alternatives?
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RE: Why is Moz report showing duplicate content?
Hi Francesca,
Thanks for posting a reply.
Regards,
Boom!
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How to print segmented keyword lists to PDF?
Hi Moz forum,
We're trying to print segmented keyword lists to PDF.
Using the 'segmented lists' feature, we have created segmented lists for several different keyword groupings. We are looking to print each list individually as a PDF, but the feature seems to print ALL keywords from the entire campaign.
How can we print segmented keyword lists to PDF?
Thanks
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How can we view traffic from specific Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Reddit accounts in Google Analytics?
Dear Moz Community,
This is a Google Analytics question.
Using Google Analytics, we're trying to identify trends of visitors on a website from specific social media accounts, i.e:
Ideally, we would like to be able to see the success rate for specific posts on these social media accounts, and how users engaged on the website after arriving from clicking a link on one of these accounts.
Is this drill-down feature currently possible in Google Analytics?
Many thanks for helping!
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RE: Why is Moz report showing duplicate content?
Great. We looked at the pages but the duplicate content isn't obvious....
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Why is Moz report showing duplicate content?
Dear Moz Community
Our weekly Moz crawl diagnostic repoart is showing a significant increase in "Duplicate Page Content" errors for article pages that have unique content, unique file names, unique META title/descriptions, and unique H1 tags.
Where could the duplication be coming from?
Thanks for your help.
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RE: Why are Google Webmaster Tools' Google rankings different to actual Google rankings?
Hi and thanks for your response.
I'm not sure Google Webmaster Tools takes into consideration a person's IP address when they list Google rankings for a website in Google Webmaster Tools. These rankings are linked to Google Analytics for a client website.
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Why are Google Webmaster Tools' Google rankings different to actual Google rankings?
Dear Moz,
We have noticed that according to Google Webmaster Tools one of our client sites is ranking very prominently for some of the major key phrases that we are trying to rank them for.
However, when we perform a Google search for these queries, our client's content is nowhere to be seen, not even on the 5th page (we logged out of the Google account before performing the test).
A long-term manual spam action on our client's site was recently lifted by Google - is it possible that Google Webmaster Tools is providing data about our client's estimated Google rankings, without taking into consideration the penalty of the manual spam action which was taken?
Thanks
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RE: Site not in Google top 50 for key terms
How do we manually clear up our link profile Kyle? Thanks.
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RE: Site not in Google top 50 for key terms
Thanks for posting your response Jesse. Yes, we noticed a message from Google in Webmaster Tools relating to "unnatural inbound links", to which we have submitted a reconsideration request to Google. With regards to links, we get a large number of daily links from a wide variety of websites (mainly news and sport sites), up to 300 'inbound links' as a traffic source a day, depending on on the news stories web publish. What can be done to disavow links when Google doesn't tell us which links are 'unnatural or spammy'? We analysed our inbound links and nothing stands out as particularly spammy.
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RE: Site not in Google top 50 for key terms
Thanks for taking the time to view our indexing issue Kyle. Just a few questions about your post: Are you saying that the adverts are a problem because they slow loading time, or because they are adverts and not indexable text content? Do you think removing some of the adverts that slow loading time and also adding more text would, when combined, have a dramatic increase in Google indexing our web content?
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Site not in Google top 50 for key terms
Dear Moz Community,
Our site - http://www.sportsdirectnews.com publishes a high volume of daily sport stories and aims to follow Google's Webmaster Guidelines, yet our pages don't appear anywhere in Google's SERP's.
We've looked in details at the issue and think it could be something to do with:
a) Unusual links
or
b) High page loading time
or
c) Too many on-page links
If you could have a look at the site - http://www.sportsdirectnews.com - and give your professional opinion as to why our website is not appearing in SERP's, we would be most appreciative.
SDN