Thanks. That was helpful.
Posts made by inhouseseo
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RE: Open Site Explorer is not showing dmT. Where do I go to get this metric.
Hi Amnad,
I asked this questions a few days ago. The data you download only shows up to 25 links from the same site. Here is the link:
http://www.seomoz.org/q/discrepancy-in-ose-data
If this helps, please respond with a "Good Answer" and thumbs up!
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RE: How reliable is GWT's keyword data & what is the most accurate way of determining keywords you currently rank for?
I know there are tools that help you keep track of keywords. What I want to know is the most accurate source for keywords I already rank for.
Specifically, I want to know all the keywords that I might be in position 20-50 for.
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What is the best guide to keyword research you have found?
I am looking for a comprehensive guide to keyword research. Anyone read articles or guides they would recommend?
Thanks
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How reliable is GWT's keyword data & what is the most accurate way of determining keywords you currently rank for?
I have been monitoring the query data (keywords, average position, CTR, etc.) in GWT, but sometimes the ranking data seems off.
I filter the dates for the past week, so it is the most recent. I manually check some of the rankings and they are way off.
Does anyone have feedback on this?
If you have access to multiple domain data, that would be great.
What is the most accurate way of determining keywords you currently rank for? I have also used keywordspy, and that is off too!
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RE: Discrepancy in OSE data
Is there a way to know which domains have links filtered out?
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Best tool to check keyword ranks in bulk
What is the most accurate tool to check the current ranking of keywords in bulk and download the report via CSV/Excel?
Any input would be appreciated.
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RE: Discrepancy in OSE data
So if it says 3K+ total links, I should be able to download that many?
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Discrepancy in OSE data
When I look up a domain in OSE, it shows that there are 3K+ links from 349 domains. However, when I download the CSV, I only see around 1,500 links.
Why the discrepancy?
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How To Determine ROI For Specific Keywords
I have been looking through our analytics, and nealy all our conversions are from (not provided) keywords. I am trying to find the keywords that are performing best and also to determine the return I am getting from SEO efforts.
I have been told the "not provided" keywords are due to people being logged into Google when they browse. However, this doesn't make sense to me. How is it that only the keywords that convert are "not provided"?
Can anyone help with this?
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What is the best tool to monitor your competitor's backlinks?
I am looking for a tool that not only accurately tells me how many links are being built by a competitor, I want to know the specific URLs for specific periods.
If I can filter/search by time periods, i.e which links were added for the month of August, 2012, that would be great.
Thanks for the help.
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Anyone used an SEO company they are happy with and would recommend to others?
I have been researching SEO companies. Some are not willing to provide references, while others have references with lukewarm recommendations.
Any e-commerce owners/managers here that have used an SEO company that they would recommend?
I am about to give up and stick to doing it in-house!
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RE: Starting Out With PPC, Need Some Advice
BTW, have you ever heard of PPC companies managing campaigns in return for a percentage of sales generated via PPC?
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RE: Starting Out With PPC, Need Some Advice
I have talked to a few reputable PPC companies. Many of them want what amounts to 30% of your PPC spend if you are on a small budget (around $1,500/mo), PLUS a setup fee of a few hundred dollars.
I talked to one that suggested starting with products and moving to other categories/section - a narrow to broad approach. This seems like the best way to go if you are starting.
The others want similar startup/monthly fees, but they will do the keyword research, ad group creation, etc.
It seems to me the best way to go is either create my own feed via MC and connect to my adwords account, or pay an exorbitant amount to a very reputable PPC company and hope their expertise will bring in revenue. I am leaning towards the product feed.
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Starting Out With PPC, Need Some Advice
We are starting out with PPC for our site. I wanted to know what the best starting point is for our site. First, some basic info:
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We sell thousands of products from a large number of manufacturers
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We can offer the same prices as competitors, but we can't beat their prices
Here are my questions:
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What would be my USP if my prices are the same, and we have the same store policies as competitors?
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Is it best to start with product pages (as opposed to keywords)? Meaning, setting up a feed via MC and connecting to our adwords account.
Any advice is appreciated
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RE: Big Brands Still Paying For Links!
I have seen a number of personal blogs, ones that clearly state that they get some sort of monetary benefit for reviews, that have dofollow html links to some large retailers. I was actually surprised to see this, given the recent Penguin update.
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Is it whitehat to offer products for a review & link?
It seems to me that if you can offer content for a link back, you should be able to offer a product for a review and a link. Any thoughts?
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Big Brands Still Paying For Links!
We have been spending a lot of time creating unique and relevant content that is helpful to users in order to garner natural links. However, I still see large companies getting paid links to their site.
They still rank despite the paid links - many higher that before thanks to the increased brand/domain authority bias by Google. I have seen a number of blogs with posts that have dofollow links to sites like Amazon and Dirtdevil.
Are small businesses just getting buried or am I being too cynical?
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RE: Link package review and recommendations
If I were you, I wouldn't touch that with a 10 foot pole.
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How can I verify if someone is Google Analytics certified?
I am looking to hire an IC to help with analytics. I need to know how I can verify if they are GA certified.
They gave me a link to a http://www.starttest.com profile. Is that legit?
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RE: A challenge! What off-page strategies would you employ first when ranking a brand new small business website?
He probably just needs a handful of links from local sources. Maybe local business associations, etc.
If it is very niche and local, you have very little work to do compared to a site that needs to rank for a competitive keyword nationally. But you already knew that!
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RE: Do i need a new dedicated server to increase my website speed
The CDN you used may not have been a good one. Akamai is a good CDN but it can be relatively expensive.
If I were you, I would use the page optimizer tool from Google. It is free and very useful. Plus, it is provided by the search engine that ranks your site.
If you are not tech savvy, you can hire and knowledgeable IC from sites such as Odesk, and have them help you with the tasks for a very low cost.
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RE: A couple of questions
The PA is based on onpage and offpage factors. The links to that page have the highest impact along with the quality and freshness of content. Just looking at the metrics is not going to answer your questions. That site may have fewer links that yours, but not all links are created equal. One link from a quality and relevant site is worth 10 (just throwing a number out) mediocre links.
I don't know how often SEOmoz indexes pages. I assume they are always crawling and indexing. In my experience, majestic SEO has a larger index of links/pages. The best place to checkout the links and rankings for your site is Google WT.
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RE: Fixed horrible title tag on home page, and lost ranking. Will it come back?
Based on what you answered:
I would ask the site owner about question one. He should have a firm idea of other ranking drops or possible penalties. What other sites are doing is also a factor, but I don't see how a page would drop off the index due to title tag modification.
I have seen pages move up and down by tweaking the title tag. In my experience, when you make the title tag cleaner and less repetitive, the page ranks better. Even if it were to move down, it would not drop off the index. That seems bizarre!
But, I am speculating without knowing the site or keyword the page is ranking for.
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RE: Do i need a new dedicated server to increase my website speed
The hosting service or server is a major factor, but it is not the only factor. If I were you, I would first focus on the issues that can and should be addressed on the site itself:
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Compiling code into as few files as possible
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Compressing the files
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Making sure the code is written as efficiently and error-free as possible
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Limiting the number and size of images that need to be loaded
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Tweaking the code so important elements are loaded first
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Making sure CSS is clean and the styling is done via CSS as opposed to done through the coding itself
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Validating the code
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You may want to consider a CDN
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RE: Fixed horrible title tag on home page, and lost ranking. Will it come back?
Changing the title tag is not something that would cause that page to drop off the index. A fewof questions:
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Has the site lost rankings for other pages?
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Has anything else been done that might have an impact on rankings (i.e adding links, removing links)?
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When you paste the URL in Google, does it come up as the first search result? If so, it was not dropped from the index.
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Is the keywords still at the beginning of the title tag?
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Is there another page on the site that now ranks for the site? You may have more than one page on the site targeting the same keyword.
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SEO Referral
Anyone used an SEO or SMM company that they would recommend?
I know about the recommended sites on SEOMOZ, but I can't afford to pay someone $4K a month for consulting or link building.
Anyone still feel safe outsourcing?
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Categories where "freshness" is of importance
I know that within the past couple of months, Google as made algo updates so that freshness of content is used as more of an indicator for relevancy, and hence, rankings.
see:
http://insidesearch.blogspot.com/2012/06/search-quality-highlights-39-changes.html
I understand that freshness is important across the board, but it is obviously more of a factor for certain search terms. My questions is, how can you determine if your product category (ecommerce) is one where freshness is becoming more of a factor? Is there any way to know which terms are considered to require fresher results?
Any input is appreciated.
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RE: On this element , what will we use? Subdomain or folder?
I agree with Anthony, his comments are accepted guidelines. However, it really depends on what the content is you are talking about. If it is a blog, as Anthony assumes, then he is right.
But, sometimes sites want to offer a service or product that does not squarely fall within the product categories currently represented on the site, and they choose to use a subdomain.
You may also want to glance at this:
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RE: Should We Pull The Plug On This Site?
Do you have an e-commerce site? Is the site as a whole hit, or is it certain keywords/pages?
I would be careful with removing links, unless they are really spammy. You might do more harm than good.
I wrote about this here:
http://www.seomoz.org/q/using-dripable-to-build-url-links-too-dilute-link-profile
Anyways, good luck.
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Should We Pull The Plug On This Site?
I am helping a retailer out with their site. They were hit hard with the Penguin update, and traffic has dropped by about 75%. Here are the stats:
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It is fairly new, has been up for about 3 years.
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Has partial match domain name
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Is nearly fully indexed with over 4K pages
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Has NOT received an unnatural link message from Google, so no manual penalty.
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Has had most keywords BURIED in the search results.
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Link profile: Has done about 50-100 blog comments, 500 directory submissions, 800 social bookmarks, 5-6 press releases, 300 article submissions (most removed), about 30-50 guest blog posts.
I am thinking it may have just been hit because of aggressive use of anchor text as opposed to massive spamming. Then again, the site has never really added great content and the product pages have no unique content.
Any thoughts?
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Randomly Displayed Text: Hidden text issue?
I want to add some script to my site so that a given page publishes a different paragraph of text every time the page loads. Something like randomly displayed testimonials (but with more text).
So, when you look at the page source, you would see all the text (e.g testimonial-1, testimonial-2, etc.), but the user would only see one paragraph randomly.
Would this be considered hidden text (one code for search engine, one for use)? Is there a safe number of words you can do this with without setting off red flags?
I appreciate the help.
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Good time to start a niche site?
I am wondering, with all the recent changes in the algorithm, is this a good time to start a niche site?
I know this can be fairly subjective, depending on the niche. But, anyone think this is a good opportunity?
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RE: What are your thoughts on using Dripable, VitaRank, or similar service to build URL links too dilute link profile???
Unfortunately, a lot of those links you may have a very hard time removing. They were probably part of a network that was used to sell links, and the webmaster does little or no upkeep. I also know that some webmasters or companies will ask you for money to remove the links.
Another problem is, you have to do A LOT of research to determine which links are hurting you to the best of your ability, Otherwise, if you go about it with carpet bombing approach, you might remove some links that are actually helping you. This will cause more harm.
Given your difficult situation, this is what I would do:
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Article directories : remove all duplicate copies of articles and leave ONE copy on the best site, i.e Ezinearticles. You may even want to remove them all and put them on your own site if it is a real quality article.
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Try to remove as many forum comments, spammy profile links.
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Other links (i.e blog posts, etc) - for each keywords/page affected, find the the backlinks to that page. Use OSE AND Webmaster tools. WEBMASTER TOOLS IS YOUR FRIEND HERE. Google is telling you which links are being pointed to your site. If you know if a spammy link, and Google is not showing in the links to your site, you better focus your energy elsewhere.
Make a list of these sites, and examine the site: spammy jibberish content; excessive links pointing out; their backlinks (they may 100s of backlinks with spammy keywords like "viagra" or "payday loans," this is a red flag that the site is likely hurting you); links to pills, gambling, and porn.
Approach the sites via contact, email, and whois contact. Document ALL correspondence and attempts to clean up.
Once you feel you have done all you can, send Google another reconsideration request with all the documenting as you can (be thorough). Specifically, tell them which links you have made good faith attempts to remove and have been unsuccessful.
Hopefully, they will lift the penalty or let it expire.
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RE: What are your thoughts on using Dripable, VitaRank, or similar service to build URL links too dilute link profile???
What you seem to be talking about is the reconsideration request. If he has not gotten a message from Google warning about unnatural links it is probably a bad idea to file a reconsideration request.
Read this: http://searchengineland.com/penguin-update-recovery-tips-advice-119650
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RE: Emergency Help...
You don't have a lot of backlinks, and the ones you do have don't seem spammy- no overuse of keywords or spammy sites. I didn't go through the all the top sites, but the very first result (used to be ONLY 2 spots above you) is much better optimized. They have a much higher domain authority + plus they have more than 10 times as many links (again I didn't spend much time on the links, but the anchor text didn't seem spammy).
It seems that there were just some fluctuations in ranking factors, and your site doesn't deserve the ranking it once had in Google's opinion. You likely did not set off any sort of spam filter.
At this point, invest in some good content and try to make the site more useful.
BTW, when I searched for "boston wedding photographer" I didn't see any sponsored results. You might be able to drive some traffic without breaking the bank via PPC.
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RE: What are your thoughts on using Dripable, VitaRank, or similar service to build URL links too dilute link profile???
That might solve part of your problem. Unless you know that excessive use of targeted anchor text is your ONLY problem, then this might not be a good idea. It is likely that if you have a "spammy profile," then you have links from spammy sites. Going out there and spamming some more doesn't sound like a good long term solution.
Even if anchor text was your only problem, you might cause other problems by aggressively getting "easy links."
Find the keywords that were hit hardest and actually delivered traffic. If you can identify the worst links for that page/keyword (i.e spammy sites linking to porn, pills, or gambling), then remove them to the best of your ability. Then try to add some useful content to the page itself. Then promote that content to related sites. It will take time, but it is the right answer.
Good luck!
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RE: Redirecting Entire Microsite Content to Main Site Internal Pages?
If it is relevant to Sofas, you might be able to put it directly on that page. But yeah, having relevant content for each category makes sense for the user.
You can move the content over and the do 301 page-to-page redirects to the main site.
i.e
Sofas.com to furniture.com/sofas
contemporary sofas to furniture.com/contemporary-sofas
Good luck!
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RE: Redirecting Entire Microsite Content to Main Site Internal Pages?
BTW, have you thought about doing a 301 redirect to a relevant subfolder of the main site?
For example, the main site is furniture.com, microsite is sofas.com, you redirect sofas.com to furniture.com/sofas.html.
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RE: Redirecting Entire Microsite Content to Main Site Internal Pages?
By content, are you talking about category and product descriptions? or articles, guides, etc.? Both?
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RE: Is guest posting still a good idea?
Marie,
I think link building as a whole is in limbo right now. If Google really means any link building intended to affect organic results is a link scheme, then any "active" link-building violates Google's WG.
If you are an ecommerce site, these are hard times because avenues of link-building are being cutoff + Google is showing more bias to HUGE sites (i.e Amazon, Lowes, etc.).
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RE: Any e-commerce users recommend an SEO company for link building?
If you don't mind me asking, which company did you speak to that seemed like a great company? and what is your budget (ballpark)?
I just want to see if it is a company I have already contacted or if I am in the same boat as far as budget.
Thanks for the reply.
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Any e-commerce users recommend an SEO company for link building?
I manage an e-commerce site. I wanted to know if anyone has worked with an SEO company for link-building that they would recommend.
I DO NOT want articled directories, bookmarks, etc.. I want real link-building from credible/related sites.
If you would give me an idea of the results or the general process they use I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you in advance.