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Michael_Myles_Himself
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Job Title: Founder/CEO
Company: Active Marketing
Favorite Thing about SEO
The learning requirements and constant research.
Latest posts made by Michael_Myles_Himself
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RE: Keywords and stop words
Thank you! Removing the general grammar and proper spelling made the paragraph sound incorrect and although I wasn't hitting the keyword spot on, I don't want to leave it that way. This will help me with some of these same types of problems on other pages. Thanks!
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Keywords and stop words
Hello,
I'm trying to rank my page for this keyword:
"Rehab Royal Oak Michigan"
But when you use that in a sentence, it just doesn't work. To make it grammatically correct I need to use "Rehab in Royal Oak Michigan" But now i'm using a stop word and i'm not sure if this counts it as a synonym or not - can someone help?
Thanks!!
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RE: Website traffic dropped 50% after 14th November same day GWT reported a DNS error
The same thing happened to a couple of our domains as well. There was definitely an update on the 14th. Our plan is to continue to create great content and share it with our social networks.
Just continue to provide value to your visitors and you'll be back where you were before the update soon. There's really no trick that's going to 'undo' the traffic changes from the update.
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RE: Is Publishing Content from a Book to your Site Considered Duplicate Content?
You can easily check to see if it's duplicate content with tools like Copyscape to see if it's published elsewhere. If it IS published elsewhere and you decide to also publish it, then a rel=canonical would be appropriate.
You will also want to get permission to publish anything that don't own the rights to from whoever does own the rights. This is probably the publisher, and you should communicate with them to get permission. You will also want to cite your source so that people know where this content came from, and who wrote it.
Best posts made by Michael_Myles_Himself
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RE: Is Publishing Content from a Book to your Site Considered Duplicate Content?
You can easily check to see if it's duplicate content with tools like Copyscape to see if it's published elsewhere. If it IS published elsewhere and you decide to also publish it, then a rel=canonical would be appropriate.
You will also want to get permission to publish anything that don't own the rights to from whoever does own the rights. This is probably the publisher, and you should communicate with them to get permission. You will also want to cite your source so that people know where this content came from, and who wrote it.
Entrepreneur, programmer, marketer, husband, father.
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