Latest posts made by joechicago
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MozBar picking up iFrame source as URL
Running a WordPress site with a custom theme. Using a standard wp_head or wp_footer hook to insert the standard code for a Facebook Like, Twitter count / Google Plus count into the site - basically that hook just places the code, programmatically, into the HEAD (where applicable) or right before the BODY closes. For some reason, MozBar is picking up the URL of the iFrame that gets inserted with this code as the URL of the site. I don't have it live right now due to the issues, but I can turn it "on" for anyone who wants a look.
Anyone else have this issue? I'm using the code directly from developers.facebook.com for the Like box, and the Google Plus button, Twitter too. Nothing fancy here.
posted in Technical SEO
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RE: Url with hypen or.co?
Thanks for the feedback. Thats the beauty of SEO. The only way to figure out what is the most effective is to try multiple ways and measure. Then, as soon as you get it and have a conclusion, the rules change...
posted in Intermediate & Advanced SEO
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RE: Url with hypen or.co?
Trust me when I say that I didn't think of the .co because of the Super Bowl ad. I have heard mixed results on the .co but really haven't seen it in search results but I dont see to many hyphenated urls either. Maybe I will just add a word to the .com?
posted in Intermediate & Advanced SEO
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RE: Url with hypen or.co?
Thanks! I figured two hyphens wouldn't be a good idea but it's sure tempting.
posted in Intermediate & Advanced SEO
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Url with hypen or.co?
Given a choice, for your #1 keyword, would you pick a .com with one or two hypens? (chicago-real-estate.com) or a .co with the full name as the url (chicagorealestate.co)?
Is there an accepted best practice regarding hypenated urls and/or decent results regarding the effectiveness of the.co?
Thank you in advance!
posted in Intermediate & Advanced SEO
I have worked for a Fortune 5 company in Marketing & Sales and literally went from working on an assembly line to graduating Magna Cum Laude and working in Marketing & Sales where I daydreamed better creative advertising where I had control. I didn't. I left the corporate world to buy into a Ford Dealership but after two years + I realized it wasn't for me. The days of programming on the Commadore 64 in third grade came back to me so I started building websites, learning SEO, and absorbing everything I could about digital marketing. I started Launch Digital Marketing with a good friend of mine. We are rocking it now in Chi-town giving nothing but 120% to our clients. I make it a point to get 10 things done before anyone I know wakes up and stay up late knocking out work while listening to either podcasts or the "Kings of Leon" Pandora station. Life is good.