Hi Marek,
I use Chrome here, the SERP control panel works like a charm.
Just be aware that if you do icognito browsing (Ctrl+Shift+N), it won't be there.
Good luck!
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Hi Marek,
I use Chrome here, the SERP control panel works like a charm.
Just be aware that if you do icognito browsing (Ctrl+Shift+N), it won't be there.
Good luck!
Did you receive one of those GW messages?
If yes, what did it say?
I don't seem to have any trouble at all with pages not loading.
If it continues I suggest you send a mail to help@seomoz.org
I have contacted them in the past and they responded quickly and helpfully.
Regards
Hey Guys,
I have read several similar questions regarding mine, but none seem to truly cover my question. Basically, we have a company named Junair. We created the website for the company here in Australia (http://www.junair.com.au). As can be seen throughout the page, it mentions that it caters for both Australia and NZ (NZ has its own phone number). It does ok in the rankings at the moment, but rankings will continue to rise in the future once more links are getting picked up.
Now however, the Junair team in NZ purchased the NZ domain http://www.junair.co.nz and redirected it to the Australian page. No matter which page you visit on the NZ URL, the URL will never change, and neither will the page title. They have now contacted us and asked to perform SEO on the NZ domain so the NZ domain would show up in searches on Google NZ.
At the moment, when searching for "Junair" on google.co.nz, the Australian domain is coming up. How could I change this so the NZ URL would show instead? And what would be the best practices to perform SEO on the NZ URL, should I just create links pointing to http://www.junair.co.nz ?
Thank you,
Roderic
Hi Andrew,
I believe what you are talking about is links with an anchor text.
These have the following structure: Your Keyword
When you are creating backlinks such as social profiles, often you can enter the website title, which in turns becomes the anchor text.
Best of luck
Hey Ardi,
When we first started with Seomoz we asked ourself the exact same questions. After contacting the staff at Seomoz we know understand it quite a bit better. The way it works is that the Seomoz crawler crawls the web for 2-3 weeks. After this, it has to create metrics (such as PA/DA) out of all the data, which usually takes up the rest of the month. Unfortunately, as this is quite a huge job it takes around 4 weeks or longer. The next update was supposed to be this week, but is now being set back until the 29th. Open Site Explorer isn't the only tool you could use, one other one which was mentioned by Seomoz in the past is the Majestic Site Explorer one, https://www.majesticseo.com/reports/site-explorer . I still prefer OSE by a margin, but Majestic update their index at a faster rate.
Even if some of your link aren't picked up after the update, it could be because the location of the link is on a website that isn't to popular. If that is the case, you will have to wait until further index updates, in order for it to appear.