Of course, but it's a pain in the bleep to do that over and over again for each KW. Thanks though.
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RE: How Does the On-Page Grader Know about my Target Keyword? Or how can I tell it?
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RE: How Does the On-Page Grader Know about my Target Keyword? Or how can I tell it?
Ok thanks for the clarification. We try to take a 1-2 keyword per page focused approach so I was trying to wave my hands at the grader to say "over here"
Thanks again!
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Keyword Difficulty Tool - Bulk Data of Specifics?
For the keyword difficulty tool, if I want to see the details, I have to click on the keyword in order to see the list of the competitors and their DA and RLRDs.
Is there a way to download this list for all of the keywords and their DA and RLRDs? The only bulk I can download is the list of keywords in my difficulty tool list along with their Bing search volume and keyword difficulty %.
Thanks!!!1
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How Does the On-Page Grader Know about my Target Keyword? Or how can I tell it?
So we've optimized a home page for a particular keyword, "blue widgets tx". But the on-page grader is giving information about "tx blue widgets", "blue widgets in texas", etc. and telling us we are an "F" for these keywords.
Is it possible to tell the on-page grader, "Hey, just worry about 'blue widgets tx', and forget about those other ones"? I know I can do it by hand, but it will take forever.
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RE: LocalBusiness vs. Physician
Well thanks for your openness and your suggestion. I agree that it makes logical sense that if you are an MD, to go as an MD. Many thanks!
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RE: LocalBusiness vs. Physician
Thank you for your reply. And yes, if the website doesn't come up for the Dr.'s own name in search then we've got bigger fish to fry.
But all things being equal, as an adjunct to other traditional SEO techniques, does the "physician" schema.org classification make any difference over "LocalBusiness"?
It is really a semantic difference, or does the subcategory under "LocalBusiness" really make a signifigant difference?
Then again, I would imagine that it coudn't hurt, especially if the SE's decide in the future to actually use the subcategories (physicians, lawyers, etc).
Thanks.
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LocalBusiness vs. Physician
I have a physician who is a client and I'm wondering: is there any advantage to having their schema.org as "LocalBusiness" vs. Physician?
Clearly as Physician is a sublisting, it should be fine. But I'm just curious. Other than future-proofing is there any "real-time" advantage?
Thanks for any insight!
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Moz Crawl Test: Referrer is sitemap.gz?
Hi,
I'm looking at a crawl test report, and I'm seeing that most of the pages have the sitemamp.gz file listed as the referrer. As I recall in my other reports the referrer is usually the root domain - unless of course there's a redirect.Does having sitemap.gz as the referrer indicate a problem? If so, what problem does it indicate?
Thanks!
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RE: Google Analytics and Webmaster Tools Setup for Agencies
"Client's sometimes do more harm than good if they think they know what they are doing"
Ain't that the truth!
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RE: Google Analytics and Webmaster Tools Setup for Agencies
But do YOU own the titancorp@gmail.com email? Or does the client?
And how do your employees access the GA and WMT data from the client? Via this account, or do you now share the "titancorp@gmail.com" data with an "anayltics@laketahoeseo.com" account so that your employees can use the data?
I already have my clients create their own "client@gmail.com" account for this purpose -with the understanding that there will be lots of hands in this cookie jar (so don't use it for personal stuff -- only Google-related items).
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RE: Schema.org implementation for physician's office vs physician herself?
Thanks I really appreciate your reply!
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RE: Google Analytics and Webmaster Tools Setup for Agencies
"Client's sometimes do more harm than good if they think they know what they are doing"
Ain't that the truth!
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