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RE: I'VE DONE EVERYTHING RIGHT BUT STILL GET LOW GOOGLE RANKING
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RE: Moz Local
I too would like to see a MOZ Local in the UK - come on guys, come to the UK!
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RE: Want to move site to wordpress and keep links without using redicrects
I agree, the best way would be to use 301 redirects.
You will lose some benefit of links, but you will gain this with better internal linking that you can get if you setup Wordpress correct.
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RE: Is ok to add 'no follow' to every outbound link?
I do not think it is a good idea to no follow ALL outbound links, but It seems like a lot of big websites (like Yell) are doing this now.
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Best practice for heading structures on Ecommerce homepages
I have been doing some research into the heading structures of some of the top selling online stores in the UK. One thing that has come to my attention is that many of them do not have H1 elements on their homepage. I am presuming that because they are targeting their own brand on the homepage that they feel no need to have a H1??
Examples are:
http://chainreactioncycles.com/
http://www.jdsports.co.uk/home
Some of them even use the logo as a H1 such as http://www.missguided.co.uk/
Does anyone think that using the logo as a H1 would have any negative effect from a search engine perspective?
Look forward to hearing your thoughts!
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RE: Diluting your authority - adding pages diluting rankings of other pages?
Hi
What your saying has two ways of looking at it.
1. Adding new pages that target the or similar same keywords as the ranking pages will dilute those rankings as google will not have the one focused page to rank anymore
2. Adding new pages that dont target the same keywords will help rankings of the current pages (aslong as not targeting same or similar keywords) as google loves new content.
So with the above, if your going to create new content, dont go for 400 new pages all at once, try and create '2nd tier' pages that help support some of the '1st tier' pages which are ranking.
For example, say one of your ranked pages is a product page selling 'red dog collars' ranking for the the keyword 'red dog collars' - you could create a new page called 'how to correctly fasten a collar to your dog' which talks about this product in general terms - then you simply link this new page to your ranked product page thus achieving two goals in one go!
Hope the above makes sense and helps clarify your question!
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RE: Flatlined traffic starting between April 29 and May 4 2013
Prioritise, prioritise prioritise!
First of all you have two options:
1. You throw a load of money at it and hire some great copywrites to write great unique content for all product pages and you look at fleshing out the blog posts.
2. You de-index using the 'no index, follow' tag all the pages which have weak/thin/duplicate content until you have new unique content ready in which case you remove the 'no index, follow' tags one by one.
If you decide to do option 2 then thats another topic but here is a great resource to get you started:
www.seobook.com/how-free-your-e-commerce-site-googles-panda
Hope this helps!
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RE: Moz Keyword Competition Analysis Tool
Hi Tom
Thanks for your repsonse.
Interesting you mention the data is pulled form Bing as I noticed a small disclaimer underneath the results box:
- Search Volume data is collected from the Search-based Keyword Tool via the Google AdWords API
Totally agree, would rather have upto date data than a 12 month overall average with estomations etc.
I also agree on the Fresh Web index as this also gives some great insights as well as the Google Trends facility too.
Cheers
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Moz Keyword Competition Analysis Tool
Hi
Just been having a play around with the Moz Keyword Competition Tool and noticed that the reuslts given in terms of exact match searches is different from the data in the actual Google Adwords keyword tool even though the Moz tool pulls its data form the Google Adwords index so technically should be the same right?
Was just wondering if anyone else had noticed that or if I am missing something.
All you help would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers
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RE: Is bad English detected by Google
Do yourself a favour, stay away from this out-dated and damaging technique!
Create some amazing content on your own site/blog......examples could be how to reduce insurance costs when leasing a van or the best vans to hire for home removals etc etc.
Make your content the go to source for that particular problem then start contacting other webmasters of similar (non-competitor) sites to share/link so their readers benefit!
The game has changed a lot from when you could buy 50 articles from Indian SEO firms for less than £20 and churn out for links from low quality sites!
Best posts made by PIXUS
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RE: I'VE DONE EVERYTHING RIGHT BUT STILL GET LOW GOOGLE RANKING
Did you try "building great content"?
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RE: Diluting your authority - adding pages diluting rankings of other pages?
Hi
What your saying has two ways of looking at it.
1. Adding new pages that target the or similar same keywords as the ranking pages will dilute those rankings as google will not have the one focused page to rank anymore
2. Adding new pages that dont target the same keywords will help rankings of the current pages (aslong as not targeting same or similar keywords) as google loves new content.
So with the above, if your going to create new content, dont go for 400 new pages all at once, try and create '2nd tier' pages that help support some of the '1st tier' pages which are ranking.
For example, say one of your ranked pages is a product page selling 'red dog collars' ranking for the the keyword 'red dog collars' - you could create a new page called 'how to correctly fasten a collar to your dog' which talks about this product in general terms - then you simply link this new page to your ranked product page thus achieving two goals in one go!
Hope the above makes sense and helps clarify your question!
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RE: Is bad English detected by Google
Do yourself a favour, stay away from this out-dated and damaging technique!
Create some amazing content on your own site/blog......examples could be how to reduce insurance costs when leasing a van or the best vans to hire for home removals etc etc.
Make your content the go to source for that particular problem then start contacting other webmasters of similar (non-competitor) sites to share/link so their readers benefit!
The game has changed a lot from when you could buy 50 articles from Indian SEO firms for less than £20 and churn out for links from low quality sites!
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RE: More than 2K dofollow links, from one site with one anchor text?
Yes I agree with BeardCo, that smacks of unatural linking if you ask me (directories normally put links in sidenavs and footers if they have been 'paid' for which is really bad).
You could contact the directory and ask to have the link solely on yor profile page, that way it will be one link from, with one anchor from one domain which is alot more natural than 2k links with same anchor and same domain!
Just my view!
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RE: Moz Local
I too would like to see a MOZ Local in the UK - come on guys, come to the UK!
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RE: How can I recover from an 'unnatrual' link penalty?
Hi Lewis
No, you will be fine if you amend the anchor text, I would just make sure that you change the anchor text to a more 'long-tail' phrase.
For example, instead of 'roller banners' you could change to something like 'for cheap roller banners in the UK' - main thing is, you get keyword in there padded by generic text.
Hope this helps
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RE: Blog commenting
I would also add that its a great way to establish positive relationships with blog owners when it comes to potential guest post outreach.
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RE: Guest blogging & duplicate content
Hi Philip
Stumbleupon is a content syndicator not a content hoster so it has no issues with duplicate content (much like Reddit and the now il-fated Digg).
Cheers
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RE: Flatlined traffic starting between April 29 and May 4 2013
Prioritise, prioritise prioritise!
First of all you have two options:
1. You throw a load of money at it and hire some great copywrites to write great unique content for all product pages and you look at fleshing out the blog posts.
2. You de-index using the 'no index, follow' tag all the pages which have weak/thin/duplicate content until you have new unique content ready in which case you remove the 'no index, follow' tags one by one.
If you decide to do option 2 then thats another topic but here is a great resource to get you started:
www.seobook.com/how-free-your-e-commerce-site-googles-panda
Hope this helps!
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