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Is it possible to exclude multiple queries, not just one e.g. -bmw -ford together
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Thanks Lynn!
Is it possible to exclude multiple queries, not just one e.g. -bmw -ford together
Hi basically i want to find sites which mention a specific exact keyword on the page e.g. "BMW" but the same keyword "BMW" is not contained in the title tag of the page.
Is there a advanced search query to do this? I did try “BMW” Intitle:"-bmw" no luck.
I do also have scrapebox if there is a way to do this through that.
Cheers,
Mark
Hi guys,
Not sure what the correct terminology is, i think its called the knowledge box. Screenshot:
Anyway i'm referring to the box which sometimes appears above organic listings which either explains the definition of a something like the case above or provides information regarding searchers query.
I was wondering if anyone knows how to get the knowledge box appearing when its not being displayed for a query it should be or influence what is contained in the box?
Has anyone seen any good write ups about this?
Cheers,
Mark
Hi guys,
Been working at a large media agency for the last couple of years, on quite big brands doing their SEO_._
Its getting to the point where i'm becoming frustrated by the lack of action taken by my clients in executing simple things like - basic 301 redirects, creating new content/pages, improving existing content, implementing basic meta descriptions, push back against CRO, etc. It can take 6+ months to a couple years for them to implement our recommendations.
I literally feel like my role has become simply reporting on a monthly basis or doing audits (content, technical, etc) which i know won't even get implemented.
I love getting result and providing value. But unfortunately its difficult and SEO becomes uninspiring when clients are slow at executing.
I was wondering if anyone has similar experiences, or suggestions.
Cheers.
Hi looking at doing a large guest post campaign for a new site (no authority) of mine. In total the plan is to distribute 50 high quality articles to other blogs in the same vertical. The goal is to kick start my link building campaign doing this. However I know that Google has been slamming down on guest posts:
http://searchengineland.com/guest-post-google-penalty-187707 AND https://www.mattcutts.com/blog/guest-blogging/
What are some ways of doing guest posting and reducing the risk. Will keeping anchor-text brand based, be the best option?
Kind Regards,
Mark
Hi building a brand new site with no domain authority.
I have created all the content and now want to start building links to the website. Mostly through guest posting, niche directories, broken link building and other whitehat methods.
Anyway i was wondering if anyone has seen any good research on the way you should link to a brand new website or any site for that matter.
Like in terms of % you should focus at the homepage, inner pages, anchor distribution, internal link structure, etc.
A good start would be looking at successful competitors, but i wanted to see if anyone knows any studies on this.
My goal is to build a link profile which meets the standards of Google and that lasts!
Thanks,
Mark
Hi i currently have a list of about 5000 URLs i want to visually check quickly, to identify decent content.
I'm currently opening 200 at a time with firefox, more than 200 it gets really choppy and slow as you would expect.
I was wondering if anyone knew any other ways of opening a large amount of web pages. It would be sweet if there was a tool which can scan a list, add the webpages to a pdf/powerpoint and send them back to you for analysis.
Kind Regards,
Chris
Hi i want to block web archive/wayback machine from indexing my site and creating a record of it on their database.
Any ideas on how to do this?
Cheers,
Superpak