It will have a HUGE impact. You won't be able to see keywords in Google Analytics. And Webmaster Tools is limited to 1000 queries /day if I remember correctly. This announcement left quite a few SEOs scratching their heads, and this is on top of the "forcing" of G+ accounts, Panda updates, changes to AdWords ad displays all in favor of some Google product They're relying more and more on their monopoly situation to maximize profits and this won't go unpunished. (Either by law or by competition.) This is my opinion only, of course.
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Company: MandLoys Online Marketing s.r.o.
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RE: What impact will Google's 10/18/2011 announcement of 'Making Search More Secure' have on the ability to track specific keyword queries via Analytics?
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RE: Best Traffic Estimation Tool
Yes but G Trends doesn't give you actual numbers AFAIK, so you have to use some third party companies like SEMRush, SpyFu, Compete, etc. Then you can take the average of these results and have a somewhat reliable number
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RE: New Blog Post Ranking Fluctuation
I think this is just a typical "google dance". It's testing how the searchers react to your content, and is deciding where to put it in SERPs. This happens with new pages all the time. (We manage over 500 websites so I know this from experience.) Did you build any backlinks to these content pages in the meantime?
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Merging several domains into one, a redirection question
Hi,
We have a client who recently acquired a bunch of domains in all kinds of niches, each domain has a WordPress site on it, with content and backlinks. Clients wants to "merge" all these domains into categories in his "main website", moving content and "moving" backlinks as well.
The syntax we came up with is the following: (sample domains of course)
potatomixers.com will be updated with .htaccess 301 redirect:
Redirect 301 /fastpotatomixer.htm http://www.mainwebsite.com/home-appliances/fastpotatomixer1.) I'm not sure about the domain's root though. Where would I redirect potatomixers.com, to mainwebsite.com/home-appliances? Won't that be a problem that the new one is a "larger" category that has other posts as well, not only potatomixers?
2.) If this gets into the .htaccess (with several other lines for the other content as well of course), won't the first line "override" all the other ones?
Redirect 301 / http://www.mainwebsite.com/home-appliances/
Redirect 301 /fastpotatomixer.htm http://www.mainwebsite.com/home-appliances/fastpotatomixer
Redirect 301 /easypotatomixer.htm http://www.mainwebsite.com/home-appliances/easypotatomixeretc.
Thanks!
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RE: Content on New Domain or Sub Directory of Existing Domain?
I'd only move it to a subdirectory if I could somehow link it (or integrate it to some level) from the main domain/site as well. If not, you could keep it on the new domain and link to that domain from the old one with a proper anchor to give it a boost, and since it's topic related it will indeed give it a boost.
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RE: Blackhat SEO firm had more success than whitehat me
Always communicate with your client. If they want to go back to the blackhat firm, explain that the effects of blackhat techniques may very well be temporal and after the next Panda, BlackBear, Gorilla or whatever update they can be easily thrown back to the end of search results. And this "update" can happen anytime, maybe tomorrow maybe only in a year. If they're in for the long term, they have to plan for more than a year... Solid results take time, but they also stand the test of time!
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RE: Blackhat SEO firm had more success than whitehat me
Always communicate with your client. If they want to go back to the blackhat firm, explain that the effects of blackhat techniques may very well be temporal and after the next Panda, BlackBear, Gorilla or whatever update they can be easily thrown back to the end of search results. And this "update" can happen anytime, maybe tomorrow maybe only in a year. If they're in for the long term, they have to plan for more than a year... Solid results take time, but they also stand the test of time!
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RE: Content on New Domain or Sub Directory of Existing Domain?
I'd only move it to a subdirectory if I could somehow link it (or integrate it to some level) from the main domain/site as well. If not, you could keep it on the new domain and link to that domain from the old one with a proper anchor to give it a boost, and since it's topic related it will indeed give it a boost.
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RE: New Blog Post Ranking Fluctuation
I think this is just a typical "google dance". It's testing how the searchers react to your content, and is deciding where to put it in SERPs. This happens with new pages all the time. (We manage over 500 websites so I know this from experience.) Did you build any backlinks to these content pages in the meantime?
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