I have to agree. It wasn't broke, why did they 'fix' it?
I really don't want to have to pay for Moz and a BrightLocal membership.
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I have to agree. It wasn't broke, why did they 'fix' it?
I really don't want to have to pay for Moz and a BrightLocal membership.
My client has a blank homepage that showcases his work in a slideshow. As a result, his homepage will not rank. I've created landing pages and they have started to rank, but he is not a fan of them. He wants to add a widget below the menu, essentially where you have to scroll down to see it (no one will ever see it) with the text/onsite optimization we need to get him to rank. This will leave him with his blank homepage that he likes.
My gut reaction is that the text needs to be in the actual page, not a sidebar widget. What do you think? Will this method work?
My internet is working fine. I'm on moz.org right now using my internet. It's only when I attempt to visit those 3 websites.
A client has 3 sites that he would like for me to look at. Whenever I attempt to on my home internet I get this message:
The connection has timed out
The server is taking too long to respond.
When I take my iphone off wifi and use AT&T, the site comes up fine. What is going on here?
Think of about optimizing PAGES not your entire site. So optimize pages that are related to chinks for those specifically related chink keywords. Optimize your homepage for the broad keywords like 'chaps.'
Think of about optimizing PAGES not your entire site. So optimize pages that are related to chinks for those specifically related chink keywords. Optimize your homepage for the broad keywords like 'chaps.'
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