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  • "i know there could be copyright issue. what can be done to avoid this issue. " I dont think you should be getting any advice for this at all, since copyright exists for a reason. I'm not going to tell you on how to avoid being caught using copyrighted photo's.

    | Vanderlindemedia
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  • To chime in on this, DA and PA are Moz metrics, and are not only impacted by gain and loss of backlinks, but also take into consideration that of competitors. That said, there's a good chance that if you did not lose backlinks and saw a decrease, that your competitors gained backlinks during this period. Is this helpful? -Zack

    | BartonInteractive
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  • Its utter garbage and snake oil. Their review system is flawed and I would not trust hiring anyone from their listing or the company itself.

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  • Hi Mark, Yes, there is a tool that does this exact job: https://allintitle.co You can search for multiple keywords at once (500 keywords for example) and then export results to a CSV file. It also gives search volume, Google trends info, Keyword Golden Ration score (KGR), SERP overview as well as  Cost Per Click info. Hope it helps.

    | SaeedKhosravi
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  • I use a free tool called Plagiarism-Checker (https://www.plagiarism-checker.me/). It's pretty basic, but it does the job!

    | Saba.Elahi.M.
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  • Can anyone suggest any answers or has anyone had similar issues? I continue to monitor the site via fetch and render and the issues remain the same - lots of images, css and js files 'Temporarily Unreachable' (yet they do exist and the link can be clicked on). The website functions fine otherwise. As I say, I have changed website hosts and it is still the same. This is really affecting my rankings and if anyone has any clues I would be most grateful. Many thanks, Dan

    | dan_55
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  • Hy Richard, Are you looking to sell plumbing services only or to educate plumbers and also provide training or a place where they can come to learn new skills? If you google plumber the word 'plumbing' here in the UK appears in bold.  So google Rankbrain consider those two words to mean the same thing  So there's no need for AI?  Just a google search.  The intent has been determined by Rankbrain to be equivalent. At least here in the UK anyway.  Please remember to like my answers if you think they're helpful.

    | Smileworks_Liverpool
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  • http://isearchfrom.com/  With I Search From you can simulate using Google Search from a different location or device, or perform a search with custom search settings. It's useful for searching Google as if you were somewhere else, as well as for SEO & SEA testing.

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  • It a really low portion of the sitemap though. It's of concern. I work with around 20 sites and the rest are indexed fully. This one used to be indexed

    | Andrew-SEO
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  • This first method is a complete guess if it just went down you might have a chance of grabbing the rest on google of it by typing in sight:thedomain.tld  in google I don’t know how old this thing is so it’s a possibility. Try http://archive.is Or time-travel.mementoweb.org http://archive.is/20130504233657/http://moz.com/ You can find just links or html useing http://www.internetfrog.com/mywebsite/archive/ with archive.org Try when in  The way back machine  take the code and  use Regex to grab the URLs https://www.quora.com/Aside-from-the-Wayback-Machine-what-are-other-options-for-getting-screenshots-of-websites-from-the-past Use this inside of archive.org. https://regex101.com/library/V36Bah https://regex101.com/r/V36Bah/1 https://regex101.com/r/fbX1LZ/1 http://network.ubotstudio.com/forum/index.php/topic/12459-regex-explained-match-extract-urls/ https://mathiasbynens.be/demo/url-regex Use google search inur:thedomain.tld any variation that you think will get your URLs you never know what you might  find. The site Get data from any link tools like Majestic, Ahrefs, Moz OSE that will  give you a outline of site structure if it was Crawl and I had a lot of back links you can get a lot of URLs that way. One thing you have to do with the way back machine or archive.org. This simply use whatever page they have  and click on that look for the  site special by going to the homepage and trying to save that . So you can grab the URLs out of the navigation  outside of that and doing Google searches for anything  depending on how old it is it may still be there I don’t know how long ago this occur? But Google is not going to be a bad place to look.  After that going to Webmaster to look for a xml site map or anything you could have useed To crawl the website prior to it coming down.  If you know ran a crawl via Moz,  screamingfrog  or Deep Crawl you’re in luck.  call the hosting if you own the domain Are you the new owner? If you are there might be a small chance the hosting company or the old owner had a back up of the entire site never know but you need to ask. I wish you all the very best sorry  about the formatting I’m on my cell phone tom

    | BlueprintMarketing
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  • I agree with seoman10 in that it is often difficult to get accurate results, especially when a client is out of state and you are trying to replicate what they are seeing. One saving grace is that some tools, like SemRush actually allow you to set where you want to search from ex: if your client is in Little Rock Arkansas & you are located in NYC you can set your rank tracking from Little Rock and it is actually pretty accurate. Nothing is 100%, but we have found this is pretty reliable. Cheers, G

    | GabeJordan
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