Rob, yes I had to install a new GA code on the site. I was hoping SEOMoz would keep the old data and just add the new, but I wasn't holding my breath.
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RobinBertelsen
@RobinBertelsen
Job Title: Owner
Company: RB Consulting
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RE: Changing to a new Google Analytics Profile - Will I lose my history?
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Changing to a new Google Analytics Profile - Will I lose my history?
Hello,
I have a new client and due to issues with the way the original Google Analytics account was set up, the owner won't make me an admin. So, I'm forced to create a new GA profile.
I'm about to update my Campaign, but wonder if the data SEOMoz has accumulated over the last few weeks will disappear, or if it will just look forward with the new GA account?
Any advice is most appreciated.
~Robin
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RE: Dealing with Dead Pages on an Ecommerce Site
Thanks everyone for the responses. Perhaps leaving them up is the best way to manage it. I have to talk with my client and better understand how she works. I hate having all these pages removed, especially as I pump up the social sharing and, hopefully, add ratings and reviews. Then we'd be deleting plenty of search juice.
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Dealing with Dead Pages on an Ecommerce Site
Hello everyone!
I'm working on a project for a small jewelry store. They have a store in North Carolina and an ecommerce site (on Shopify - which I loathe!). I'm not exactly an SEO expert, but the client likes the way I handle social media and I know enough to get them much farther down the road than they are now.
The big problem is that most everything sold is handmade and one of a kind. So, the site has LOTS of dead links. I'd love everyone's suggestions on how to:
- Best avoid this in the first place as new products are added and promoted via Facebook, Twitter, blog posts and so on
- Suggestions for managing the sold items - I don't think it seems wise to leave them up as "SOLD"
The site is http://www.laurajamesjewelry.com
I'm grateful for your assistance! And look forward to sharpening my SEO skills.
~Robin
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