Hi Ryan,
With Raven, is it possible to upload a bunch of urls in csv or text format and then analyse them to see moz metrics and rel=nofollow information etc?
Thanks
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Hi Ryan,
With Raven, is it possible to upload a bunch of urls in csv or text format and then analyse them to see moz metrics and rel=nofollow information etc?
Thanks
Hi Mozers,
I am currently looking for the best tool for analyzing bulk urls which are potential link prospects. I would like information on seo quality metrics like rel=nofollow etc.
Your advise is much valued.
Thanks,
Fuad
Thanks Ryan.
Are the un-wanted/irrelevant pages likely to affect my organic seo?
Thanks for your view David, its much appreciated. Thanks, Fuad
With hind site I understand that this could have been avoided if robots.txt was configured properly.
My website is www.clearvisas.com, and is indexed with both the www subdomain and with out.
When I run site:clearvisas.com in Google I get 1,330 - All junk from the development days.
But when I run site:www.clearvisas.com in Google I get 66 - these results all post development and more in line with what I wanted to be indexed.
Will 1,330 junk pages hurt my seo?
Is it possible to de-index them and should I?
If the answer is yes to any of the questions how should I proceed?
Kind regards,
Fuad
Thanks Robert, I really appreciate your time and answer.
Hi,
When viewed through the Mozbar page analysis tool my Joomla site is always displaying a bullet point and space character before the
Is this likely to effect search engine reading of my
www.clearvisas.com - is the site.
Please have look and let me know what you think.
If you are a Joomla expert your feedback on my website and this issue will be really welcome.
Thanks,
Fuad
Thankfully its only test urls that have been indexed by Google only.
However all 3 major engines have indexed our domain against "Site under construction" page with untitled/incomplete tags.
Is this harmful or will this be overwritten when we launch properly and get our site indexed?
During the web development stages of our Joomla CMS website, we have managed to get our site indexed for totally irrelevant test pages mainly to do with Joomla and some other equally irrelevant test content. How damaging is this to our domain from an SEO prospective and is there something we can do about it?
When we do a site:domain.com search we see hundreds of testpages with test/irrelevant meta tags etc.
Hi Simon,
Thanks for your comprehensive answer really, really helpful. We are planning to use sub-folders for different countries but we will now combine this with your suggestion of putting really important pages on the root.
I have already read 'The Beginner's Guide to SEO and it was fantastic.
I am sure I will be bothering you with more SEO no brainers in the near future.
Kind regards,
Fuad
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