Thanks Greg! I appreciate it! I will see what happens with the next crawl.
Michael
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Thanks Greg! I appreciate it! I will see what happens with the next crawl.
Michael
I have a wordpress site. When SeoMoz runs the crawl, my report shows 0 errors, but a lot of warnings in two areas: Missing Meta Description and Title Element Too Short.
The only thing is, the URL's it shows under both of these categories look like this:
http://www.millerhypnosisatlanta.com/author/Michael/page/4/
http://www.millerhypnosisatlanta.com/category/anxiety-panic/
http://www.millerhypnosisatlanta.com/tag/goals/
These are tags, categories, and author pages.
How do I hide these from being seen by SeoMoz and Google? I mean I should do that right? Because there is no way I can add a description to these pages, or extend the title - right?
Thanks in advance for your help!
I heard something about Next tools (?) - or something like that. Which offered great conversion tracking and testing. Not just goals. But it was mentioned on an old SEOMoz webinar or something that I saw it on and I can't find it with Google and I don't want to go back through all of the videos again - I thought someone might know.
Of course Google analytics is good. I tried getclicky.com.
Are there any other analytics programs that are better that are also affordable?
What do you use?
I couldn't find this question answered anywhere in Q&A, so I apologize if it's a duplicate of another post.
I heard, about a year ago on either Web Pro World, or Warrior Forum that Google uses your visitor data in your Google Analytic account to rank your site. Someone said that when they took out the Google code, their site went from the third to the first page within 48 hours. That was then verified over the next couple of weeks by others.
Their thought was that regardless of the optimized page and incoming link, if the site wasn't getting visitors, then it would be penalized. Since Google has the data, they would be able to use it.
I then started using another, paid, solution - getclicky.com. While I like clicky, there is some info Google has that clicky doesn't, everyone integrates with Google analytics - like SEOmoz, and I'm paying a monthly fee.
Now that I'm a part of a community of experts, what do you think? Have you noticed Google ranking you based on your analytics data? Has anyone experienced this, or heard about it before? Because I'd like to go back to using Google analytics.
Thanks!