If you site has a high domain authority, then most likely your site is crawled by google bot everyday. I would give it two or three days.
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RE: Removed Link
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RE: Is there a way to check if your site has a Google penalty?
Start by checking the number of indexed URL's. This can be accomplished by using the **site:yourdomainname.com **command within a Google search window. If no URL's are indexed then there is a high probability of a penalty, especially if your site used to be indexed.
Also search for your exact company name and domain name. If you no longer rank for these terms, where previously you ranked well for your own brand name, a penalty is likely.
Lastly check Google Webmaster Tools. Hope this helps.
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RE: Will canonical tag get rid of duplicate page title errors?
this is a great idea. I think that the view all is most likely my best option.
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RE: Will canonical tag get rid of duplicate page title errors?
thanks for your response. No the second or third pages do not bring any added benefit to a user visiting via SE. This should remove over 100 errors, so thank you.
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Will canonical tag get rid of duplicate page title errors?
I have a directory on my website, paginated in groups of 10. On page 2 of the results, the title tag is the same as the first page, as it is on the 3rd page and so on. This is giving me duplicate page title errors. If i use rel=canonical tags on the subsequent pages and href the first page of my results, will my duplicate page title warnings go away?
thanks.
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RE: Do Google Autofill and Instant Search affect Adwords' Keyword Tool reports?
i just read something about this actually. According to google, an impression only counts if the visitor presses enter or clicks off of the search bar or sees the results for no less than 3 full seconds. To google that counts as a search.
So "windo" could be a number of things. it could be that people typed that in and then pressed the search button or enter. Or it could mean people started typing "window" and clicked off after "windo". Or it could mean that they startted typeing "window" and before finishing they started to look at the results and stayed on the SERP for longer than 3 seconds.
hope that helps.
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RE: Any penalty for having rel=canonical tags on every page?
as far as i can see josh, the canonical URLs on your site are doing what they should be doing. I havn't looked to deep into it, but it seems like your products all refer back to product category pages, so that is the right way to use them.
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RE: Any penalty for having rel=canonical tags on every page?
page A has content about apples. page B has content about bubblegum. Canonical tag states that page B should refer to page A. What is the point of that? all link juice, all ranking potential is passed to page A, even though page B has very different content. So page A MIGHT appear in search results about bubblegum, but page B will not because it is passing all link juice and rank potential to page A about apples. People stop going to page A when looking for bubblegum because it is irrelevant, and bounce rates increase.
Dont think you need documentation to get this. If you have all pages redirecting bots via canonical urls to the SAME page, it is pointless. If you have several article about apples and point them all to page A that is a different story.
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RE: Sitefinity vs Wordpress
wordpress ALL THE WAY. unless its a specific or unique situation where sitefinity might be more useful (which i can't think of).
Wordpress is by far the best CMS to code/design for AND it is the most user friendly for our clients. The learning curve is much smaller on WP than on any other CMS i have used. and i have use A LOT of horrbile ones before.
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RE: Should I use bold for the first few sentences of a text?
i agree wit the sentiments above. Bolded keywords is said to be a best practice, but in moderation. if all the words are bolded, then the crawler must assume that no one word is more important than the next.
If you are looking for that bolded look, a simple
tag will help you achieve the same aesthetic.
hope that helps you, and good luck.
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RE: Any penalty for having rel=canonical tags on every page?
rel=canonical just passes all link juice from one page to the next, it tells bots to use the page specified in the tag to assess link value and page authority. Having canonical tags on pages that don't have any duplicate content is pointless, as it may actually stop you for ranking on keywords specific to pages not relative to the tag. I would look at it closely or ask the last SEO why they did this before removing them. But by the sounds of it, you dont really need them.
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RE: What is the most effective link building technique?
thanks for this. its pretty much how i was feeling as well. I am creating an action plan - ordering our options from highest importance and ROI to lowest. Both of these options have been given low priority, but understanding the difference really was important to me.
I have actually seen quite a large increase in domain authority from press releases, and i also am aware of the type of targeted traffic good blog comments can generate. Again neither of these are our first option, but its something we wouldn't mind doing on the cheap.
Just needed to know what i should be careful of, what if any benefit one may have over the other, or if they would do generally the same thing.
I think it is safe to say that no one really thinks that either of these techniques are extremely effective, but for the most part press releases are a safer bet (if the content is newsworthy)?
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RE: Too many links
leave the breadcrumbs, set canonical urls, and remove any duplicate links. Breadcrumbs provide easy navigation for users, and are great anchor text links. I would maybe try to limit the numbers of products per page, and do some pagination with canonical urls?
hope that helps.
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RE: How to handle "2" homepages?
Either way i would redirect one of them. You could also use canonical urls to send juice back to the first page if the content is slightly different and still viable. Either way will work.
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RE: How to tell OSE about new backlinks
ive had the same problem before. It is only a matter of time before OSE picks up on them, but unfortunately there is nothing you can to do expedite the process. If you are looking to build a report Google Webmaster tools or yahoo site explorer has a more complete link profile available for most websites. If you want to pull an SEOmoz report for a client though, your domain authority is derived from links that OSE gathers (from what i can tell), so you may want to explain that to your client and also show them the link profile from the sites suggested above.
Hope that helps!
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RE: What is the most effective link building technique?
I understand the importance of good link worthy content, and can appreciate the advice about spreading the money internally to increase productivity for our content writers.
However, I feel as though my question is still unanswered. The amount of money we spend is of no significance. At the end of the day, which of the two techniques will be better at generating traffic and increasing domain authority?
From what I can tell, it seems as though everyone agrees our money is better spent elsewhere, but just for arguments sake, which is better?
Thanks!
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RE: What is the most effective link building technique?
what are these things. how do they effect traffic? elaborate would ya?
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RE: What is the most effective link building technique?
this doesn't even make sense.... are you suggesting spending time and money building content to grow organic links or are you just hyping up some stuff you like? either way an explanation of your answer would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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RE: What is the most effective link building technique?
This is definitely an option, and something i will take into consideration, but i just want to know, for sake of argument, which will be more effective in generating traffic. So that for future clients i can firmly say, this will increase traffic in the long term by this much and in the short term by this much. Or this will increase search visibility and authority by this much as opposed to this much.
Directory submissions are already in place.
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RE: What is the most effective link building technique?
Thanks John!
The press releases all contain followed links back to my website. And are also distributed to industry specific publications (real estate).
What type of domain authority increase can i expect from press releases versus link building?
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What is the most effective link building technique?
Hi seomoz community!
My question is this: Which is more effective in a) generating traffic and b) increasing authority in the long and short term? Press releases or back-linking through blogs and forums?
Some more detail:
You have $6000 to spend over a 6 month period on which ever technique you choose.
$6000 can buy you 20 press releases, each distributed to over 250 online news outlets (yahoo finance, td waterhouse, ABC, etc), emailed to editors of publications in your industry niche, and tweeted by 10 to-15 influential tweeters. Every release is published by the same news organization plus 5-10 new sources per release. The news organizations all have relatively high domain authorities (60-90) and generate 2500-3000 unique pageviews in total for each article. They also all link back to my site through the articles.
$6000 can buy you 6 months of back-link building - outsourced overseas in India. Based on keywords that our target audience are using to find our competitors (long-tail included), we post links through blog/forum comments that appear in results when those search terms are queried. The blog/forums have varying domain authorities in our industry but none higher than 60.
Again the question: Which technique is more effective in a) generating traffic and b) increasing authority in the long and short term? Press releases or back-linking through blogs and forums? My current website has a domain authority of 66.
Please share your opinions or thoughts.
Thanks
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RE: Why am i still getting duplicate page title warnings after implementing canonical URLS?
have you had the same type of problem before?
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Why am i still getting duplicate page title warnings after implementing canonical URLS?
Hi there, i'm having some trouble understanding why I'm still getting duplicate page title warnings on pages that have the rel=canonical attribute.
For example:
this page is the relative url
http://www.resnet.us/directory/auditor/az/89/home-energy-raters-hers-raters/1
and
http://www.resnet.us/directory/auditor/az/89/home-energy-raters-hers-raters/2
is the second page of this parsed list which is linking back to the first page using rel=canonical.
i have over 300 pages like this!! what should i do SEOmoz GURUS?
how do i remedy this problem?
is it a problem?
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RE: "no urls with duplicate content to report"
hey ryan, thanks for your quick response. I am looking at the crawl report for one of my campaigns in the campaign manager. It is for our client RESNET. thanks for any help. Hope this helps clarify.
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"no urls with duplicate content to report"
Hi there,
i am trying to clean up some duplicate content issues on a website. The crawl diagnostics says that one of the pages has 8 other URLS with the same content. When i click on the number "8" to see the pages with duplicate content, i get to a page that says "no urls with duplicate content to report".
Why is this happening? How do i fix it?
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RE: How to find links to 404 pages?
where is that little button next to my crawl warnings that lets me open urls, or explore links to that url using OSE?