Category: Moz Pro
Discuss the Moz Pro tools with other users.
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Duplicate Content
For the most part, tags in blog only have value in that they group together posts on similar topics. You should try to stay away from giving any post a one-off tag where they wind up being the only post ever to sit on that tag archive page. Because your site shows full articles instead of snippets, a blog post and any one-off tag archive page it appears on would be duplicates of each other. Other tag archives with varied posts would not be straight duplicates of any specific post. Normally people NoIndex their tag archives to avoid duplicate content issues.
| MikeRoberts0 -
Blog Categories
I don't know Hubspot that well because all my blogging experience is with Wordpress... I'd assume Hubspot may have a way in the backend similar to Wordpress to change the page layout to snippets instead of the full article (which should cut down on the long scroll, lessen dupe content issues & excessive links) and a way to change the amount of articles to show on one page. Hopefully someone with more Hubspot experience chimes in but while you're waiting I'd double check any layout options you have the ability to tweak to see if those could help you.
| MikeRoberts0 -
Simply Report for new requests with Moz Pro Plus
Moz does have some great tools but they are better for longer term watch than quick one offs. It does take days for the campaign to be "processed" and there isn't a way to speed things up, it's the design of the tool. If you want to use Moz tools, then you'll still have to do some manual work - you can run some on-page reports to get an idea of their keywords and optimization. And the link tool could be helpful to get an idea of their link profile. I suppose it depends on what aspects of their site performance you want to focus on for this initial report and you can map the Moz tools that perform those functions immediately.
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Is it still best practice to optimize your site with geographic long tail keywords?
Hi Ricky, Absolutely, when working with local businesses like dentists, you should be specifying their location in many areas of their website. These might include title and meta description tags, alt tags, link anchor text, on-page content, and schema-encoded NAP (name, address, phone number) on the footer and contact page of the website. Of course, do this in a non-spammy manner - as Wesley mentions - stuffing is neither necessary nor desirable. Your brick-and-mortar clients will typically be hoping for inclusion in Google's local results for the city in which they are physically located. Google will show these results both to searches who are in that city or who are including that city in their search term. For SABs (service area businesses like plumbers and carpet cleaning companies), again, the client should aim for local inclusion for the city where they are physically located, but organic inclusion for their service cities where they aren't physically located. This is how it typically works.
| MiriamEllis2 -
Broad Website - What keyword to target
Tough batch of competitors which you're naming right there. I've taken a look at your website and i've noticed a couple of things. The content is good so keep that one up. When i first saw your website and landed on the home page i was a little bit confused because everything was so full of articles yet they didn't seem to be categorized by subject. In my opinion you should categorize the home page by categories and not just by what's new. Every single article which i saw had 0 tweets, 0 likes and 0 +1's. Are you participating on social media platforms? Let me know what you think about it and whether you are active on Social Media
| WesleySmits0 -
About 30days free trial for SEOmoz Pro
Thanks Paul, I asked my question from that help page that you linked above and am still waiting for their response!
| flaminGoGo0 -
Multiple Sites/Internal Pages Campaign
Hi Paul, Moz can run campaigns on multiple subdomains or sites, you get up to 5 separate campaigns for $99/mt, then up to 12 for $199/mth. Each campaign will allow you to track the relevant pages within each for rankings via rank tracker i.e. if a sub-page ranks it will tell you that. Hope this helps out!
| MichaelYork0 -
What is "AVG" in Source under Organic Traffic Data
You are right. It's AVG antivirus safe search and it will check pages for spyware & etc.
| KevinBudzynski0 -
Crawl diagnostics incorrectly reporting duplicate page titles
Glad I could help, Bradley. Let us know if you need help with anything else.
| ChiarynMiranda0 -
I am a PRO member. But will not be able to use the PRO feature. Why?
Dear Moosa Hemani, Thank you for your answer! I tried again, it had solved the problem already. Thank you!
| roadmap0 -
Some questions about niche sites, adsense and traffic!
Welcome to Moz, Papp. We are glad you are here! EGOL is one of the most active members in our community, and has offered you some excellent advice on successfully using the Q&A forum. I look forward to seeing your future questions, and wish you the best of luck! ~ Christy
| Christy-Correll0 -
Is there any way to get Moz to generate a regular (e.g. weekly) report of new links to my domain, automatically?
This post explains how to set this up - Get Email Alerts For New Backlinks With Open Site Explorer
| magicrob0 -
Can I password protect specific campaigns
I am a SEO PR guy working with a number of client sites, and although I can generate weekly reports, I'd like them to be able to access summary, with some minimal read/write options. I know you could have a white label option but something not white label and not so expensive, that could be a reasonably priced option for Pro that could accommododate n1, n2, or n3 users
| worldviewpr0 -
Rel=canonical Notice
Ah, yes. Since the tag just "represents" the URL that should be used for the content, it doesn't produce an endless loop. Redirects (301 or 302) produce loops from time to time, but that is another issue. Good question to ask and good that you are looking at everything to make sure your site is healthy.
| GeorgeAndrews0 -
Title element too long. Site title on every page?
Hi there, I have Yoasts All in one SEo plugin installed. Added custom page title to every page but still the same problem. Site title gets added to page title. Any ideas appreciated. Happy day! Michaela
| MichaelaGabriel0 -
Please set somethings straight
Sir, this is where I completely agree! I have a client who's been hit by what seems to be link spam. Some 100-150 domains pointing to their site from low quality websites with no use whatsoever. Client is completely honest, doesn't do optimization and/or link building and there's no way we are thinking anybody from our side went and created it. To other knowledge, it seems some of these sites are just bot scraping services that use content from other sites, but not important here. Here's the important part ... After Penguin 2.0 rankings have dropped somewhat. But the issue at hand was never the 120-150 spammy links which we are pretty positive Google has devalued already. Issue at hand is that the client wasn't producing quality content, useful content or anything in between that will help their website and business grow. We are still debating on whether to use the disavow tool or not, but that's a whole different subject on it. My point here is that thing happens, specially in a highly saturated niche like the one my client is in. On another example (from a guy I know who shares his wisdom) something similar happened to his client. No disavow tool used, no special link creating technique used, just honest, healthy and amazing content that proved useful to his client's needs later on. They have dropped severely in rankings after what seemed to be bad link spam from a competitor and have been doing discounts, special packages, information on ordering such a service (they range from $500-1200 depending on nature and distance of it) and they got around 50-80 super healthy links (authority sites in the niche, some big websites, some huge blog networks promoted their post and such) where they regained their rankings, surpassed them and are now #2-5 on several highly competitive keywords. Those extremely great (some PR6-8) links have severely influenced their link portfolio! They have managed to pull ahead thanks to quality content, useful and smart services, great promotions and one important aspect ... amazing social media campaigns as well. Where I sincerely believe in most cases the issue is never quantity, but quality! Same thing with negative SEO which cannot happen with a highly useful and amazing website and service. Same thing with footer links. You cannot be held accountable if someone goes online and buys 2000-3000 low quality links to ruin your efforts. But I believe that even one, high page rank authority site with thousands of users can mean more than 100-1000 spammy links that usually get devalued right away.
| Njave_MCP0 -
Competitive Domain Analysis Full Expanation
simple: nofollow: the crawler not follow the link follow: the crawler follow the link when you want create a backlink to your site it's a better that is a follow link so a little part of domain authority is transferred to your site. Ciao Maurizio
| malecce0