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  • Hi there, We currently do not have a way to track keywords on Facebook or Twitter but that would be a great feature request. You can submit your feedback/idea here: http://seomoz.zendesk.com/forums/293194-seomoz-pro-feature-requests You can vote for features you'd like to see and suggest your own, both of which help our product team in deciding what to build next. Add your request there and hopefully we'll see it come to fruition sometime down the line. Hope that helps!

    | DavidLee
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  • There are some methods. If you can get somebody to log into with a law style login. Mail chimp used to have a system that works very well. If you can get them to login with Google, twitter, etc. you will get a lot of good information about what they have done this essentially lets the person logging into your site registering give up their rights of privacy and not totally but somewhat and in many cases you will be able to see those "SSL hidden keywords." Here's more information I hope this helps you https://developers.google.com/accounts/ https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OpenID https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OAuth2Login https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/OpenID+plugin I hope this is a help to you sincerely, Thomas

    | BlueprintMarketing
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  • Hi Laurie, I agree with Dana. I think that whatever you choose for your Google Webmaster tools & the rel="canonical" this is yours <link <span class="webkit-html-attribute-name">rel="canonical" href="http://www.prohibitionhats.co.nz" /</link <span> Should show you the correct answer of if  you should use subdomain if it exists or not The correct answer can always be found by going to show source and using either command or control really using your PC or Mac along with the F button and then typing in rel="canonical" You will find as I have what the correct link is for your website and wanted 301 redirects to or should 301 redirect to all the time. In your case it is this link below showing that you should use the subdomain www. rel="canonical" href="http://www.prohibitionhats.co.nz" / www.prohibitionhats.co.nz rel="canonical" href="" /> This is very important because this is where Google is going to send your links and your traffic if you pick the Google Webmaster tools and if it's 301 redirected it's where your links are going to go I hope I've been of help. Sincerely, Thomas

    | BlueprintMarketing
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  • Hi DaddySmurf! Managing brand rules can be a little confusing at times. Here is a great blog post that might be able to clarify some things for you: http://moz.com/blog/introducing-branded-keyword-rules-and-metrics Hope this helps!

    | DavidLee
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  • Awesome, glad to hear it's working for you

    | DavidLee
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  • To whom it may concern. A word or two regarding your Google tracking dilemma. I have noticed that the domain version need to be the same, both in Moz and Google Analytics - IF you want to get most out of Moz and Google Analytics connection. Especially one of SUPERB function under 'Moz >> Overview >> Manage Keywords >> Find New Keywords'. Clicking on it after a while will actually automatically pull in the keywords from Google Analytics which people has used to find you but you didn't know! Cheers!

    | SEOisSEO
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  • Hey Patrick Glad it helped. Ask any more questions here and I will get an email and pop by if I can help. Cheers Marcus

    | Marcus_Miller
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  • Hi Paul, Thanks for reaching out. I can certainly understand that it can be hard to find current pricing with all the hoopla surrounding our new product. I can certainly answer all your questions about our current PRO plan and Moz Analytics if you like. Prior to doing that though, we have taken out the current pricing page to prepare people for the Moz Analytics launch along with the new pricing structure. For current pricing, please check out this post: http://moz.com/blog/new-seomoz-pricing-plans-more-keywords-for-everyone Please keep in mind that all this is due to change in 45-90 days, however as a current member you will continue to receive the current pricing for the new plan (which i can assure you that it will be cheaper compared to the new pricing). Hope that helps, please let me know if you have questions! Best, Peter Moz Help Team.

    | Peterli
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  • There should be a connection from MOZ to you GA account. From there you should be able to select the site you are tracking within GA. I have multiple clients within my GA account and I assign the correct client to the campaign. Can you take a screenshot of what you are encountering?

    | Francisco_Meza
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  • I use the latest version of Chrome. I tried to reproduce but without success. I see this issue couple times a day (maybe once a day). I'll try to reproduce it.

    | ditoroin
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  • I am running into this problem as well.  Does anyone have an answer.  I was a customer a year ago and had no problems.  Stopped for a while and then came back, my site was never able to be crawled again.  A few months later I did make a few changes on my site, and just tried again today, but it only gets 1 page.  Once before they told it had to do with something like http 1.0/1.1 which makes no sense.  Not sure why google, bing and the rest can crawl the site, but this service can't.  Hopefully someone has an answer.  I looked at that link that is mentioned and I do not feel that any of those are causing the issues.

    | jeffmace
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  • In the case of the wordpress trackback issue... its basically self-referential. Because their is a link to your blog post on your blog, wordpress creates a trackback to notify you their is a link to your blog post on a blog. Normally the reason for this is to notify you of when someone else on a blog posts a link to your site or posts on one of their posts. I.E. a Pingback or a trackback. 302s may not pass link equity but the trackback won't pass as much as the link that the trackback is notifying you of in the first place. So ultimately, don't worry about the trackback 302s if you can't change the wp-trackback.php file. Its an easy fix if you can access the file but otherwise the seo benefit in this particular case is neglible. Your old blog URLs 302ing is an issue though. Have you double-checked with the SEOBook tool that your URLs are redirecting improperly or is it just the trackbacks that you're being warned about?

    | MikeRoberts
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  • Binggo! Thanks !!! I love this community now!

    | jackie8135
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  • I think I found the problem finaly it wasnt indexed because the site was no longer verified by webmaster tools after i changed carts, so I verified it and submitted a sitemap lets see what that does

    | SmartVapes
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  • Hi everyone, I'm not sure how to mark a answer as good but all of these were helpful. I found out that I had a ton of garbage links coming from overseas. I'm not sure how this happened but it looks like it is something the search engines should take into consideration. Especially since they are linking to my site for terms that make no sense for it. You'd think with the infinite wisdom of google they could understand that these links are spam or someone trying to maliciously hurt your site. I'm not sure if others have had this problem but how do you stop robots from putting links with anchor text like I have onto blogs? This appears to be what the issue is.

    | cwsinc
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  • thanks guys

    | RGOnline
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  • Thanks for the detailed feedback everyone! Responsive design is on our list for feature additions in the near future. I'll also make sure that these issues are addressed. Thanks for your patience, and we do appreciate these examples and explanations.

    | KeriMorgret
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  • Very eye opening stuff in there! It seems he is linked with lots of spammy "false" blogs made to look like human generated blog posts but are exactly the same content wise across several "joe bloggs" websites just giving a review on a product they happened to buy from this company. Very interesting... Looks like my years of doing things by the book will eventually pay off if he carrys on like this and gets himself a nice penalty from Google Thank you!

    | tomhall90
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  • It looks like there is a giant javascript form ( <form <="" span="">name="Form") on the page that is likely generating all those nonsense URLs. You're not actually linking to them with HTML anchors, but Google and other crawlers can still detect them.</form>

    | TakeshiYoung
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  • User-agent: * Disallow: /blog-links/ Will prevent spiders from crawling/indexing content that is located within that specific subfolder. If your articles are not located within that folder, then they should not be blocked. Maybe check for for meta noindex tags on the actual articles? You should also keep an eye on the "Blocked URLs" page in GWT to see if there are pages being blocked that shouldn't be.

    | OlegKorneitchouk
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