Hey everyone,
Do you prefer Adroll or Adsense and why?
What are some pros and cons of each?
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Hey everyone,
Do you prefer Adroll or Adsense and why?
What are some pros and cons of each?
In my experience one site that covers many verticals as long as they are related. For example if you have a fitness website, all the verticals should be fitness related, you dont want to talk about taxes on it lol.
The reason you would want one site is because all the content would be in one place, and you would have more regularly updated content, which is part of Google's algorithm. In addition, if you had separate sites it would be much more work. By having one you are gaining more authority much quicker, with less effort than optimizing a bunch of different sites.
Thanks John,
I actually have already added demographic targetting.
Here's a little more info though that might help...
Any advice on adding additional adgroups? This is my first retargetting campaign sorry
I am not capping the impressions
Yes I am running it on CPC
Yes we are using banners
Yes We are segmenting our lists
Hey everyone,
I have a retargetting campaign with a 0.09% CTR, a 1.04% conversion rate, and a fairly high Cost per conversion. I was wondering if anyone has any tips, resources, ideas, etc. as to how to improve our campaign?
Links to external resources would be great.
Thank you!
Oh really? I didn't know that, thanks
Thanks I saw that a little after I posted lol.
LOL I didn't want those types of links, but these guys are vancouver based and we purchased a link building package from them. I feel their techniques are pretty poor and I am not happy with the little they have done so far.
Yes the page it links on is french, but the keyword anchor tect is in English see here http://www.veille-seo.com/articles/linkbuilding-pourri-oui-existe.html
I want to call him on it but am trying to build a strong case against it.
Thank you, actually a company we hired is doing this and I thought it was weird. They are actually making blog comments on a french page with keywords in english.
Hey everyone, what are your thoughts on this? If a bunch of links from another language, say the site is in Canada and is in English but we have french links pointing to the site with english keywords...is that ok? Will that harm us?
Opinions? Facts?
Hey everyone, I went to this page http://www.pressreleasepoint.com/submit-press-release on Press Release Point and it said
"Sorry, new user registration by invitation only."
Does anyone know a way around it, or how I can get an invitation?
Thanks
Thanks for answering the first part That helps!
I thought this was weird and was wondering if anyone knows the answer to this...
I attached the image so you can see what I mean.
How does this company get away with having more characters than what Google Adwords allows? And why is there a "block ads from" thing underneath this ad, but not the others?
Sorry for the bad arrow, I'm on Windows XP lol
Thanks you
I like it! I would probably say either 1, 2 and 3 OR #4, otherwise it might be too much work for one link.
If someone pitched this to me, I would take it!
Here's some ideas...
free advertising (no follow link) such as banner ads, etc.
if you have more than one website, offer them a link from a different website
a free guest blog post for their website with a link back to your pdf
a link from your twitter or facebook pages
if you have free Google Ads coupons you could offer one of those, or offer to do some ads for them on your account with a free Google Ads coupon
I'll post more ideas if I come up with them
Hey Everyone, I have a question regarding duplicate content.
If your site is penalized for duplicate content, is it just the pages with the content on it that are affected or is the whole site affected?
Thanks
I agree with it, I think a fresh new blog with a new subdomain will help fix the issue. Aside from loosing PR on the blog, I don't see any real issues with it. My advice is go for it!
Hope that helps!
Ok here's the thing... QUALITY content building, and I mean really high quality, will generate buzz on its own. The trick is to get content (including videos, images, etc.) to go viral, with links included. Naturally people will share it, retweet it and links will build naturally. They obviously have a large team and a large budget, and likely have people working on quality, shareable, viral content. News sites can easily get that many links, as people are always linking to their stories. So no its not impossible, it's just a matter of working smart and not hard.
Can you give us the link so we can take a look at the site?
I agree, low competition and probably low search volume. Do some SEO for it and you'll be up there in no time!
If it is a Wordpress site (or something similar) with a link in the "blogroll" for example, I don't think either would be in deep trouble, but it might decrease your rankings. TIn the situation I described, it is acommon practice and is natural. However, it wouldn't help them too much as all the links come from one site. I would not recommend it though, you do not want a high number of outbound links. Google might think its a directory or something similar and decrease your rankings. Ideally you want a higher number of inbound links than outbound links.
Hope that helps
Question, I don't want Google to catch my PPC landing pages, but I'm wondering if I make the page no-follow, no-index will it still crawl my landing page for quality score? Just to clarify I do want it to crawl the landing page to boost my quality score on PPC, but I do not want it to index it for SEO.
Thanks
Hi Jeff
Yes it makes sense
It could be, it could affect your SEO rankings if Google catches it as duplicate ontent.
This is how you can fix it... create a new site map (personally I like vigos sitemap generator), and submit it to Google Webmaster Central. This will tell Google exactly how many pages you have, which ones should be indexed, etc. If you already submitted the sitemap manually try re-doing it.
I hope that helps
My Opinion: Change to longer branded username for consistent brand identity. If you brand properly they will remember your name anyway, regardless of how long it is.
Personally I have done this for clients and had great success.
Hope that helps
in my experience, ALL paid links should be no-folow. Also they may have penalized you for having all the same few keywords. A good link building strategy Must look natural to Google. Otherwise it's just a matter of time before you get penalized.
Sorry this happened to you, i feel your pain!
article directories aren't as effective since the major panda update a while ago.
social bookmarking has its place, just like anything else. Do not bookmark from hundreds or thousands of low quality, PR 0 social bookmarking sites. It;s unnatural and Google will know what you are doing. Instead focus on fewer, high quality social bookmarks. Major social bookmarking sites help you get crawled and indexed faster, as long as you do it naturally
I agree with donford, A few is ok as long as they are relevant and it looks natural. I would never recommend it from directories.
If you or your friend have 2 websites, do a tri-link instead. i.e. you link to his from site 1, he/she links to your 2nd site
I agree, outsourcing link building is tough. I highly recommend NOT using overseas providers.
If you do use a reputable company (send me a PM I know some), and ask for a detailed strategy on how their will do their link building, why they will employ that strategy, and other important, specific details.
Most people end up with spammy blog comments or directory links...not worth the money.
Hey everyone,
I'm doing an adwords campaign and was wondering if I can use the keyword "Facebook" in Google Adwords Ads?
Thank you!
I think it depends more on the quality of the blog, domain age, links pointing to it, etc. If its a wordpress or blogspot blog that was obviously put up a week ago just to make one blogpost for a link then it will have little or no authority. However there are some great, high ranking blogs from blogspot and wordpress that have been around a long time, and a link in a guest post from those would help quite a bit. I would say it matters more how trustworthy the site is, not so much where its hosted.
Having said that, if two sites had the same ranking factors, same domain age, same links, etc. and one was hosted privately and the other on wordpress, I would think they would give the edge to the privately hosted one. I would think otherwise it wouldn't have much of an effect at all.
Thanks Joel, that helped