Is there an easy way to copy all the post page archive /links properly into htaccess for 301? Thanks
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This is my blog on search marketing. The purpose of this blog is to provide articles and resources for our clients, small business owners, webmasters and search marketing professionals.
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I enjoy the technical aspects and bringing SEO processes to new projects.
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RE: Combining 2 blogs into one. What is quicker, easier and better - rel canonical or an htaccess/ 301?
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RE: Combining 2 blogs into one. What is quicker, easier and better - rel canonical or an htaccess/ 301?
Thanks eyepaq. I control the domain hosting so pages is only important in relation to time.
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Combining 2 blogs into one. What is quicker, easier and better - rel canonical or an htaccess/ 301?
The objective I have is to archive an entire blog (which I no longer have time to keep up) with multiple posts over 4years , into another blog as a a folder. My question: would it be quicker and easier to do a rel canonical, or separately list all pages in htaccess and do a 301 redirect.
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RE: How does someone rank page one on google for one domain for over 150 keywords?
Ryan,
Thanks for the analysis on local and the reviews. I suppose it is just an accumulation of several things, although I thought there might be something a bit more sophisticated at hand.
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RE: How does someone rank page one on google for one domain for over 150 keywords?
I didn't think that the greyed out text in the footer would actually make much difference in ranking...seems pretty old school black hat. Sure, agreed, rank doesn't mean conversion. It doesn't appear that there are bulk keyword domains with redirects.
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RE: How does someone rank page one on google for one domain for over 150 keywords?
Hi Ryan
The company is allpool.com and the keywords are here brandtastic.us/seo-allpoolrankings.htm Thanks, C
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How does someone rank page one on google for one domain for over 150 keywords?
A local seo is exclaiming his fantastic track record for a pool company(amonst others) in our local market. Over 150 keywords on page one of google. I checked out a few things using some moz tools and didn't find anything that would suggest that this has come from white hat strategies, tactics or links etc. Interested in how he is doing this and if it is white hat? Thanks, C
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RE: Do you buy keyword strong domains around your brand?
If you are going for link juice and seo alone, I would say yes.
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RE: Do you buy keyword strong domains around your brand?
Thanks Charles. I have been doing the same. The cpanel 301's do build some history in the event we do decide to build content around the domain. But for the most part the 301's are to just support the main brand site, I think it is worth the investment and effort if not more for the long term.
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Do you buy keyword strong domains around your brand?
Do you buy keyword domains around your brand? If so do you do this for future use or for redirecting to a sub domain off your core site or for other reasons?
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