Option A seems to be the best option as it can pass linkjuice you could get on a deep page (training-course/date/time) to the main course page.
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Company: XNUMERIK sarl
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XNUMERIK is an SEO/SEM web agency based in Casablanca (Morocco). We offer high quality SEO Consultancy for local and global businesses.
Favorite Thing about SEO
Results!
Latest posts made by XNUMERIK
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RE: Large site rel=can or no-index?
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RE: Should I rewrite all my URLs ?
In SEO we have a saying "If it ain't broken, don't fix it!"
As long as everything is fine with your ranking and trafic, you should not worry too much about those long URLs
I think it is not worth the effort
However, you should probably make sure new content is given shorter urls
Best of luck!
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RE: Bounce Rates Impact on SEO?
Normally, Search Engines cannot use such data directly because they don't have access to it! How would google know what bounce rate your have on your website?
Many marketers say that usage data like bounce rates, number of visists... will influence rankings in some way, but there is still no evidence for that.
Plus, an 80% bounce rate cannot always be a bad thing, imagine a user looking for an info, he finds your website, reads the page that answers his or her question, you have a 100% bounce rate but the user is satisfied, what's wrong with that?
A good way to reduce bounce rates on a website is to:
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link to related content
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have an easy to navigate website
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engage the user by letting him comment
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Hope that helps!
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RE: Keyword rankings tool is not working properly
What you should keep in mind is that your website does not have one unique position, it is always changing depending on the IP that made the search, the google domain used, the time of the search...
I know that sometimes SEOMoz Pro needs more than a week to start seeing your ranking, but a best practice would be to have other tools (some of them being you checking manually) to confirm your position
Also, you should always say my website is AROUND xxth position, that way you won't be too wrong
Hope that helps!
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RE: Why are my rankings down?
I second Keri, you need to provide more details and background about your site and promotion strategies for us to be able to help you.
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RE: Redirection question
If the redirection is made at the server level via a .htaccess file, then the server will never serve the original (old) copy of the page.
This means you can do whatever you want with it, as it will never be shown!
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RE: Why do keyword competition rankings differ between Google and SeoMoz?
You are most welcome!
Happy new year to you too!
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RE: Looking for feedback on our nonprofit site
I have taken a quick look at your website.
In terms of SEO, I would say that your vendor didn't do a bad job.
In fact, it would be hard to ask for more than a well structured website, clean URLs, good titles... if you didn't specifically request a Search Engine Optimized website.
Of course, there are many major improvements that could be made like adding a sitemap, a robots.txt file, description to pages...
Here is a tool that will give you a nice broad picture of your website's SEO:
Hope that helps!
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RE: Why do keyword competition rankings differ between Google and SeoMoz?
In AdWords, you get a sens of the competition between advertisers willing to pay for clics on ads for this keywords whereas in SEOMoz, you get an evaluation of how competitive it would be to try and rank organically (without paying) for that keyword.
Hope that helps
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RE: Google Dropping Pages After SEO Clean Up
When google is recalculating/reassessing your credentials (trust, popularity...) typically after a major update/change to your website/page, it is not uncommon that a page drops heavily before recovering to a much better position.
Best thing you can do is wait a few days and see what happens.
When you are doing "well" or "not so bad", you should always keep a backup before making any changes, this way you can go back to the older version much more quickly.
Best posts made by XNUMERIK
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RE: Bounce Rates Impact on SEO?
Normally, Search Engines cannot use such data directly because they don't have access to it! How would google know what bounce rate your have on your website?
Many marketers say that usage data like bounce rates, number of visists... will influence rankings in some way, but there is still no evidence for that.
Plus, an 80% bounce rate cannot always be a bad thing, imagine a user looking for an info, he finds your website, reads the page that answers his or her question, you have a 100% bounce rate but the user is satisfied, what's wrong with that?
A good way to reduce bounce rates on a website is to:
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link to related content
-
have an easy to navigate website
-
engage the user by letting him comment
...
Hope that helps!
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RE: Looking for feedback on our nonprofit site
I have taken a quick look at your website.
In terms of SEO, I would say that your vendor didn't do a bad job.
In fact, it would be hard to ask for more than a well structured website, clean URLs, good titles... if you didn't specifically request a Search Engine Optimized website.
Of course, there are many major improvements that could be made like adding a sitemap, a robots.txt file, description to pages...
Here is a tool that will give you a nice broad picture of your website's SEO:
Hope that helps!
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RE: Meta Description?
Google's algo tends sometimes to adapt the snippet shown on the serps to the user query.
In other words, if a user is seraching for "new orleans" and it occurs in your content but not in your description, Google will automatically show the sentence(s) where it apears so the user can decide to clic or not
Hope that's clear enough
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RE: Why do keyword competition rankings differ between Google and SeoMoz?
In AdWords, you get a sens of the competition between advertisers willing to pay for clics on ads for this keywords whereas in SEOMoz, you get an evaluation of how competitive it would be to try and rank organically (without paying) for that keyword.
Hope that helps
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RE: Site Transfer and Downtime
In addition to what has been said, I think you also need to understand how it all works for you to make the best decision.
It is all about DNS propogation, it is the time taken to update all the servers around the web with the new IP to point to when one looks for your domain name. Now yourdomain.com points to 195.81.76.22 and you want to move it to 156.22.101.85 (examples only)
While the update is propagating, some visitors will get the old IP (website on yahoo) and others will get the updated one (on the other host) so there is no downtime.
The issue is with dynamic sites (forums, blogs...) you might get data (comments, posts...) that will be made to the version on Yahoo and will be lost once everyone goes to the new host.
I your website is static, just go ahead and move your files and update your DNS records and don't worry about anything else.
If your website is dynamic, then you should copy the data at a given time and either :
- block the old website from getting comments/posts/entries...
- copy the data manually from the database once all DNS have been updated (hard to do)
- accept to lose some infos
Hope that helps
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RE: Keyword density question.
You should always try and track the density of your target phrase, not individual words.
That being said, I second Cody in that you shouldn't worry to much about the density itself. Try to apply those rules :
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use exact phrase at least twice in the content (more if you have a lot of content)
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use a variation (plural, adverbial form...) of the phrase
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put it in bold once or twice
For more details about on page optimisation, this old post is still a very good one :
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/perfecting-keyword-targeting-on-page-optimization
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RE: Should URLs in tweets be spelled out or shortened?
Unless you really need the space to type in a long tweet, it is obviously better to include a direct link to your website for at least two reasons:
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help build your brand (people see your domain, not a shortner)
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help get social signals to improve your SEO efforts indirectly
Hope that helps.
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RE: How do I find "bad" backlinks
The easy answer is: try removing the links and see what happens, if nothing changes, put them back up!
The more pro approach would be to try and understand what makes a spammy link in google's algo eyes. Take a look at this very nice article:
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/17-types-of-link-spam-to-avoid
Hope that helps
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RE: Do backlinks take effect as soon as they are crawled?
YES, we have a methodology that yields results both on the short and long terms.
Nothing has really changed for us since those updates as we already had very cautious linkbuilding strategies done 100% manually, the hard way!
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RE: Google Dropping Pages After SEO Clean Up
When google is recalculating/reassessing your credentials (trust, popularity...) typically after a major update/change to your website/page, it is not uncommon that a page drops heavily before recovering to a much better position.
Best thing you can do is wait a few days and see what happens.
When you are doing "well" or "not so bad", you should always keep a backup before making any changes, this way you can go back to the older version much more quickly.
I discovered SEO in 2005 as I was trying to promote my personal website. Since then, I have been improving my knowledge and skills of SEO. In 2009, I founded XNUMERIK an SEO Agency to provide professional SEO services to local and global businesses in French, English and Arabic.
As the industry mutates, my team and I have developed skills in SEM, CRO, SMM...
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