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Weerdboil
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Job Title: Bitmedia Company Account
Company: Agency of the North
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RE: How The HELL Is This Site Ranking So Well In Google Places?
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Domain buyouts and 301 redirects
Hi,
I'm looking to buy a number of already established website domains with back links and 301 direct this to my main website.
The sites are very similar and all sell the same thing. Does anyone know how much link value will be past on from doing this? And, is this something that Google looks out for?
Also, if you have experience of this, how did it work out?
Thanks
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Wordpress Comment Spam is killing my blog: Help!
I am in charge of our company wordpress blog and we regularly update the content. However, we are getting hundreds of spam comments every week. To be honest I wouldn't care as they go straight into the spam folder BUT we are missing out on a few legitimate comments because it is so difficult and time consuming going through all the comments.
Does anyone have an ideas on how to tackle this and stop this? It would be really appreciated.
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Delete old site but redirect domain to a new domain and site
I just have a quick query and I have a feeling about what the answer is so just wanted to see what you guys thought...
Basically I am working on a client site. This client has a few other websites that are divisions of their company. However these divisions/websites are no longer used.
They are wanting to delete the websites but redirect the domains to their name main website. They believe this will pass on SEO benefits as these old division sites are old and have a good PR and history.
I'm unsure for DEFINITE, which way is correct?
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Will Google index a 301 redirect for a new site?
So here is the problem...
We have setup a 301redirect for our clients website. When you search the clients name it comes up with the old .co.uk website. We have made this redirect to the new .com website. However on the SERPs when it shows the .co.uk it shows the old title pages which currently say 'Holding Page'. When you click on that link it takes you to the fully functioning .com website.
My question is, will the title tags in the SERPs which show the .co.uk update to the new ones from the .com?
I'm thinking it will be just a case of Google catching up on things and it will sort itself out eventually.
If anyone could help I would REALLY appreciate it.
Thanks
Chris
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RE: How do you find out what (and when) new websites are linking to your site?
Hi, thanks for the reply.
Yes I use it a lot. I mean't something which would tell me the new links automatically with maybe a date when they were crawled and discovered to be linking to any sites I work on.
Thanks again.
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How do you find out what (and when) new websites are linking to your site?
I may be missing the obvious here, but is there any way (a programme or site) of seeing what new links come into your site?
Obviously as anyone who works in SEO, I like to see which links we have got with the work we put in contacting webmasters, etc. But is there a better way than just manually looking through ALL the links?
Any help will appreciated.
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