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  • Dan Thorton is correct above. It is likely you have been put in Reddit's hidden sandbox. A good way to test this (if you are unsure) is logout and then try to find your comment or post the day after you publish it on reddit. Think of Reddit as an actually community, of which you are "new in town". You should try to initially be 100% helpful and have natural comments on existing posts for a few weeks (in my opinion). If people already have a post on a related topic, which on Reddit is extremely likely, post a related and helpful comment on it (without any links). Do this 10-15 times before trying to put links in comments or start a new post/thread that promotes your content or directs people to your content in any way.

    | NickW816
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  • Long ago, the same question was asked at the forum I give you the link: https://moz.com/community/q/alternatives-to-seo-book-s-rank-checker There are a lot of answers that can help you

    | SergioB1717
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  • No need for a long explanation, just don't use it. I don't think it will help you at all and all you'll do is increase your risks of getting a penalty...and throw $99 away.

    | davebuts
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  • I don't think you understood. They are not using the flags as languages, please re read. It is a feature in the app that I am asking about. Do you have any experience with it? Thanks

    | RobertFisher
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  • Hi, There's really no difference in the CSE index and the regular Google index. 301 redirects are the best way to ensure people will find your content and to get Google to update the index ASAP. It's a time consuming process to pair up old/new URLs, but it's really the best option for UX and indexing.

    | LoganRay
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  • Hi GaryBES! Did you see Hurf's thoughtful reply to your question? Please let us know if you were able to sort things out or not -- and if Hurf's response helped answer your question, please mark it as a "good response." Thanks! Christy

    | Christy-Correll
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  • Hi Lily, That's what I'm doing for the moment and it does the trick but I feel the need for more! I landed on these guys: content-insight.com, but the crawler doesn't seem to be getting the actual content. Thanks for the suggestion!

    | FrankViolette
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  • Hi there I know Sprout Social has a tool that does portions of what Followerwonk does, but I'm not sure of an apples to apples solution. Hope this helps a bit! Good luck! Patrick

    | PatrickDelehanty
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  • This is perfect thank you!

    | BeckyKey
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  • If your site is strong, and dominates the search results, people will try to steal your content. But if your site is strong, you will easily beat them when they steal from you. You'll be on page one, they'll be on page twenty. So, the solution is to make your site as strong as possible.

    | julie-getonthemap
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  • Yes.  You can absolutely recover a Google Analytics account after it has been deleted.  I've done this a handful of times in different ways, but it keeps getting more difficult to get the request to the right department who has this access.  The link keeps moving with each Help Center redesign and such.  At the time of this writing, Google Analytics gives you 35 days before it's gone for good.  So, don't delay. Start here:  https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1009696?hl=en&ref_topic=1009690#contact=1 This is actually a page with instructions to delete an Analytics account.  Don't do that.  Just click the link to go there.  A contact form should pop up due to the "#contact=1" at the end of the URL.  If it doesn't, click on "Contact Us" at the top right of the screen.  As of right now, there are two options: Chat online with a support specialist (it redirects you to fill out a form before you do your chat but it's usually faster for me) Request an email reply from a support specialist (I didn't see the option for recovering a deleted account just now) As of this moment, and the last time I recovered a deleted account, I chose the chat option and it went very well. Before you begin, remember that they likely have more important things to do than overstaff this particular department.  It can take 2-3 days to complete the process once they get back with you depending on how prepared you are to help them.  You'll need to supply the right information such as one or more admin(s) who was/were on the account, any login data or other credentials, etc. If for whatever reason your email address is not listed as having admin access to the account, you will need to wait while the admins listed get a chance to reclaim the account first.  Google will send an email to those admin email addresses on file and they usually have 48-72 hours to respond before Google proceeds to consider your request and set up another call with you (I'm sure this will get more automated over time). In the meantime, they will ask you to upload an html file to the root folder of the domain in question.  This is similar to how you may have verified admin access within Google Analytics in the past.  Keep in mind that just because you do this and verify access to the domain doesn't mean that you have a right to the data.  Say what?  That's right!  It's still their decision to grant you access to the account.  So, be very nice to these people. If no previous admin who was on file at the time of the account deletion claims the account via the email they send out, you'll receive a follow up call where they will discuss whether or not you get access.  If you've already uploaded the html file to the root directory of the domain in question, they'll litterally call just to tell you that their system was able to scan your site and confirm that you can have access to the deleted account. They will then email you an admin invite and ask you to log in and confirm that the site you just got access to is what you were expecting.  I imagine they go to these lengths because if it's not, the clock is still ticking on the account that you really wanted.  Remember that there can be multiple accounts for the same domain!  Be sure to get the one you need and say thank you! I have moved mountains by being nice to support reps and I am very thankful for all that they have done for me and my clients.  You too can recover deleted accounts!  We all just have to follow the rules, be nice, and please leave them a good review when they email you about your experience after the fact.  We're all in this together if you think about it.  Best of luck! And yes I can try to help you if you hit a brick wall and are easy to work with.  

    | bulletproofsearch
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  • Hi there. It wouldn't be plugin, really. What you are talking about is your need to use progressive JPEGs. That can be achieved by simple saving the images in progressive format before you upload them onto your site, or change magento images processing. Read this article - http://pushentertainment.com/test/ It's pretty simple and straight forward. Also you can do it on server/hosting side. Here is the article: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28335114/how-to-use-progressive-jpegs-magento Hope this helps

    | DmitriiK
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  • Give this a whirl, they offer a 14 day full trial and look to be about a tenth of the price. I have no idea if it's any good or not, but with a free trial you can determine that yourself: https://www.whoisvisiting.com I hope that helps.

    | Hurf
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  • You should check out Moz's Keyword Research Tool. We offer an easy to use filter for "Display keyword suggestions that are questions". Hope that helps?

    | BritneyMuller
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  • Marvellous! That's great news. Thanks for bringing to my attention, too

    | Hurf
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  • Thanks Dan.  I've been saying from the start the we should be on .org rather than .com...

    | vinadvisor
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  • Hi AdamJack - Welcome to the Moz Q&A Forum! Hmm, I'm not sure exactly what you are asking in your original question... are you asking if there is a better tool to check the code to text ratio of a secure site than the one you originally mentioned (and gave the URL for)? Or are you asking if that particular tool can check an https site (as well as an http site)? I look forward to your response. Christy

    | Christy-Correll
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