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irvingw
@irvingw
Job Title: SEO Director
Company: PracticeFusion.com
Favorite Thing about SEO
Helping sites get unpenalized.
Latest posts made by irvingw
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RE: Trying to find all internal links to a specific page (without index)posted in Technical SEO
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RE: How to remove 404 pages wordpressposted in Moz Pro
404's are a natural part of websites, Google understands that. As long as you don't have links to pages on your site that are 404'ing you're fine. So basically, just make sure your website is not the source of your 404's.
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RE: Is it okay for my H3 Tag to appear above my H2 Tag on the Web Pageposted in Local Website Optimization
No problem, don't worry about that. Just try to have the H1 with the main keyword phrase and H2 with the secondary if possible. Someone ask Cutts this question a while back and he said Google understands.
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RE: [UPDATED] Any Q&A Regulars Attending MozCon Next Week?posted in Industry Events
Same here - I will gladly join
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RE: [UPDATED] Any Q&A Regulars Attending MozCon Next Week?posted in Industry Events
I will be there, and looking very forward to meeting everyone and attending MozCon! See you all soon! - Irving
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RE: No-index pages with duplicate content?posted in Intermediate & Advanced SEO
Duplicate content is not a penalty, it's a filter. Deindexing will ensure that they never rank, leave them indexed and they have a chance of ranking, worst case scenario is they don't rank well because of it.
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RE: Tags vs. Categories? What should I use?posted in On-Page Optimization
I would refrain from using tag pages. Google does not like thin content pages and tag pages are typically just a set of links to other posts. Also, I have seen too many sites with too many unintended tags. Category pages give you a lot more flexibility in terms of adding unique content and making them into pages worthy of ranking. Plus, category pages are in a controlled environment and there will not be any categories being accidentally formed.
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RE: Updating inbound links vs. 301 redirecting the page they link toposted in Technical SEO
The general consensus of my SEO peers is that approximate 15% of link juice is lost in the redirect and I second what Richard has recommended.
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RE: Do Abbreviations Hurt SEO Results?posted in Technical SEO
If it's a commonly used acronym then both the full keyword phrase and the accronym should be included in the SEO optimization process.
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HTTPS moz.org untrusted - invalid certposted in Intermediate & Advanced SEO
https://www.moz.com/ has an invalid cert guys
This Connection is Untrusted
You have asked Firefox to connect
securely to www.moz.com, but we can't confirm that your connection is secure.
Normally, when you try to connect securely,
sites will present trusted identification to prove that you are
going to the right place. However, this site's identity can't be verified.What Should I Do?
If you usually connect to
this site without problems, this error could mean that someone is
trying to impersonate the site, and you shouldn't continue.www.moz.com uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is only valid for moz.com
(Error code: ssl_error_bad_cert_domain)
If you understand what's going on, you
can tell Firefox to start trusting this site's identification.
Even if you trust the site, this error could mean that someone is
tampering with your connection.
Don't add an exception unless
you know there's a good reason why this site doesn't use trusted identification.
Best posts made by irvingw
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RE: Is it ok for a web design company to have a branded footer link on their client's sites?posted in Link Building
a) If i was the owner of the site i wouldn't want to leak PR on every page even if i did like the work that was done
b) If i was the website company i wouldn't want sitewide footer links on sites which make it look like I am paying for sponsored themes
c) if the links are nofollowed, both parties lose, PR is still leaked from the owners site and benefit is not gained for the website company
I think the best solution is a dofollow homepage ONLY footer link. This is the highest PR page, usually the most traffic so good visibility for advertising, you're not creating tons of sitewide links with identical anchor texts, and the owner is only leaking some PR on their homepage.
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RE: Subdomain for every us state?posted in Intermediate & Advanced SEO
subfolders are better than subdomains, it's all under one site instead of 59 (according to obama) individual subdomains.
that was an old school strategy when Google really gave push to having the keywords in the domain name and spammers took advantage of it to rank better by creating subdomains for each keyword phrase
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RE: Footer Links And Link Juiceposted in Link Building
No this won't work. it's called pagerank sculpting and used to work but Google fixed that a couple of years ago by making the nofollow counts as a link and instead all you are doing is throwing away your page juice.
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RE: A suggestion to SEOs that cold call potential clientsposted in Industry News
I'll go one better. DON'T COLD CALL ME. I know how to use the internet to find things.
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RE: WIX? is it any good for SEOposted in Web Design
Don't use WIX or you'll be wasting your time if you want good SEO.
Consider wordpress if the site is going to be substantial because it's a widely used CMS so anyone can hop in and knows how to use it.
If it's a small simple site and a CMS is not needed you can download a free template, there are tons of free template sites on the web. Remove any sponsored links in the footer if you're using one of those though.
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RE: Outranking a crappy outdated site with domain age & keywords in URL.posted in Intermediate & Advanced SEO
Absolutely not, your site is aged. A new site is like starting all over even if you do 301 the old site to the new.
a) work on improving the on page SEO on your site
b) if that new domain is available you could play around with setting that up as a stand alone site and see if you can get it ranked #1, it could take 6-12 months before Google really trusts it enough.
c) if it's that old and outdated maybe he wants to sell it at a reasonable price if it's worth that much to you?
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RE: Do Abbreviations Hurt SEO Results?posted in Technical SEO
If it's a commonly used acronym then both the full keyword phrase and the accronym should be included in the SEO optimization process.
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RE: Linking to sites that link to porn or casinos, my site getting penalized?posted in Link Building
Not a definite penalty because of that but you're in a place you don't want to be. I would undo your link exchange campaign before you get that dreaded email from Google in WMT. Link exchanges are very easy for Google to detect.
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RE: BOTW.Org - Worth It?posted in Link Building
BOTW is just another link and citation. If you are having trouble getting quality links naturally from around the web, then BOTW is most likely worth the money. I heard a recent Matt Cutts video where he did speak favorably of BOTW. However, I strongly advise you to try to create likable content that can easily be shared.
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RE: Onsite Content - Word Count & KW Densityposted in Content Development
Two separate issues
a) keyword density. it is now better to not overuse your keyword or keyword phrase in your content, your example is way too high. you only need a few instances in the content - add synonyms and similar industry terms rather than the same keyword over and over again. it reads horrible and Google knows you're keyword stuffing.
b) content on page. yea the word count absolutely matters in a post panda world. flimsy pages with 250 words or so will be considered low quality. pages with 500+ words will have a much better shot at ranking.
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