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RE: PSD to WP Coding & Plugin Implementation?
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RE: Can local SEO harm national rankings?
I would take advantage of local optimisation if you have the potential to do so. I don't believe it would harm your national rankings as the locally focused result and inclusion in the local search results 10 pack would surely be better targeted to your audience than a nationally focused SERP. So what you lose on national placement when you have a local result which is suitable for the SERP, you will make up with improved context.
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RE: What's the best SEO practice to get conversion rate up?
I would say a few things:
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Spend time defining your keyword phrases
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Keep your page focused on a single theme
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Leverage PPC and use Google Web Optimizer to get the best conversion rate you can
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Develop valuable relationship links to your page
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RE: Excel Concatenate Function for Google Places?
Ensure you have the place-name in as far forward in the URL and also in the Page <title>and <h1>. Claim your respective Places pages on Google and be sure to complete all of the details.</p> <p>It is the user query containing a location and query which triggers a 10 pack. seoMoz had a great local optimisation post a while back: http://www.seomoz.org/blog/optimizing-your-google-places-page</p></title>
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RE: How does google know a search result is a search result?
Ensure you have unique and contextually relevant content ( text, images, video, audio) exposed on the dynamic page. As I understand it the engines are looking for content which has a valuable user experience. In the case of Google and Bing they are using their respective toolbars (and analytics services) to measure user engagement signals.
In this case, quality and maintaining rank for pages is reliant on both the content and user acceptance of your content. Ask yourself a simply question, will this page satisfy any user who comes to it? I try and have a question and answer for each page on my site, if the page content does not answer the question then I think again about how I can best deal with solving that.
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RE: I need help on web page load time, its very bad!
Sure, there are two areas to address on your server config. One is the cache-control which is returned in the header. I set a longer period of cache for all images and scripts to save users downloading new copies time and again to their cache. ie: max-age=3600, must-revalidate - see more here: http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html
Then I would also set some rules around using 304 status on page furniture and other assets which do not change frequently.
Aside from this, as far as I am aware, you should ensure your stack is optimised. The recent Search Insight session from Google was interesting as in that presentation they talked a lot about the average load and latency times they see, useful to use as a benchmark in tuning your own speed.
Cheers,
Damien
Best posts made by Damien-Anderson
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RE: Can local SEO harm national rankings?
I would take advantage of local optimisation if you have the potential to do so. I don't believe it would harm your national rankings as the locally focused result and inclusion in the local search results 10 pack would surely be better targeted to your audience than a nationally focused SERP. So what you lose on national placement when you have a local result which is suitable for the SERP, you will make up with improved context.
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RE: I need help on web page load time, its very bad!
Sure, there are two areas to address on your server config. One is the cache-control which is returned in the header. I set a longer period of cache for all images and scripts to save users downloading new copies time and again to their cache. ie: max-age=3600, must-revalidate - see more here: http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html
Then I would also set some rules around using 304 status on page furniture and other assets which do not change frequently.
Aside from this, as far as I am aware, you should ensure your stack is optimised. The recent Search Insight session from Google was interesting as in that presentation they talked a lot about the average load and latency times they see, useful to use as a benchmark in tuning your own speed.
Cheers,
Damien
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RE: Excel Concatenate Function for Google Places?
Ensure you have the place-name in as far forward in the URL and also in the Page <title>and <h1>. Claim your respective Places pages on Google and be sure to complete all of the details.</p> <p>It is the user query containing a location and query which triggers a 10 pack. seoMoz had a great local optimisation post a while back: http://www.seomoz.org/blog/optimizing-your-google-places-page</p></title>
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