Would love it if someone would get to the BOTTOM of this.
Same problem reported here - Win7, MS Outlook 2010.
Still no solution.
This has gotta be driving us few Outlook users crazy and causing us to lower our engagement with the forums.
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Would love it if someone would get to the BOTTOM of this.
Same problem reported here - Win7, MS Outlook 2010.
Still no solution.
This has gotta be driving us few Outlook users crazy and causing us to lower our engagement with the forums.
so yeah - this has worked.
thanks everybody!
you don't see the data in the normal interface, but there in the download from advanced - woot there it is!
well worth the wait!
Hi,
Just curious if people see a benefit from BOTW / HotFrog as offered here in the Moz Local stuff.
I was always under the impression that stuff offered here would be "of quality" however I just did a bit of background checking and both of these seem to be marked with nofollow, and I'm guessing some of it has been for a long time.
Are there other benefits that accrue? BOTW is not cheap, and while HotFrog is cheap, I feel a need to be somewhat wary of these options - but I SO want to trust the MOZ brand!
Moz is pretty well known for excellent analysis - so... has anyone done any recent analysis on this?
Is everything going away??
Please tell me it ain't so!
thanks!!
I'm working with a very popular blog that also is associated with related products we manufacture and sell ourselves.
The blog is about 99% blog content and about 1% product content.
If suddenly some 99% of a 5,000 page blog is changed to have the blog pages no-indexed, will the linkjuice be now more concentrated on the remaining 1%?
Also, be aware that this blog has lots of high quality backlinks from everyday recognizable magazines, newspapers and blogs. Of course, this is a highly competitive market place so I'm trying to leave no-stone-unturned here in working out the kinks.
In the old days, we sort-of-called this "pagerank sculpting" and the idea was to focus the linkjuce on certain pages and defocus it on other pages. It made sense to block certain pages that were not indexible but Google supposedly dinged that tactic years ago, and today people say this is act also helps as it conserves the crawl budget.
Might this make a difference these days??
Keep in mind that the 4,950 remaining pages are still followed, and all backlinks remain in place.
Will the site start ranking better for the keywords on the 50 indexed (product) pages?
how are you measuring "moving up"? is this a multi-word query you are using? are you using external rank checking tools or a browser search? Are you incognito in that query?
my guess here is this is a result of internal linkjuice and the signal generated from that is better than that of the homepage, specifically on that term.
it is also forecast that this "moving up" is generally considered to be temporary in nature - are there changes since posting?