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  • Ok thanks JH Specialty, Ryan Maas and goodlegaladvice, I've set up Google Analytics earlier so I will use that. I'll definitely set up some customized reports. Cheers, Frank

    | PacificFrank
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  • Sure do! Read to have your mind blown?  I've seen the struggles you have been having with getting new users engaged.  I get it... SEO is tough stuff after all - I'm here to help.  Watch the attached video before continuing. Spoiler Alert - Watch video before reading How about combining gaming elements along with leader board type tracking of progress.  Kind of like launching a campaign for a site (but now it will be called a game).  You progress as if playing a game and the result is your site gets "SEO'd." The beautiful part about this, you track where other users get stuck / give up and how others have overcome these difficulties - share this data as part of the game.  Build a big enough user base and what do you get?  Precise answers to the hardest of SEO questions -> e.g. why did my rankings fall?  because you did this, this and this!  incoming thunder cats reference Machine learning Ho! I wouldn't suggest this idea to anyone but SEOmoz - it's hard but is totally doable for someone who created open site explorer. watch?v=8FpigqfcvlM

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  • It appears that you have some technical issues with your website. I could be wrong but i suspect your CMS or whatever system youre using generates two different urls for the same page there are no canonicals set up. Before you dive in and set up 301s, i suggest you or your developers delve into your url creation and establish why you have two different urls for them same page. If its a system issue then get them to set up a canonical of one url to the other. Dr. Pete's post on duplicate content will provide more insight to that. I also spotted a few other techincal issues. You need to look at your 404 page as well. see examples below http://www.ferringway.com/local-venues/index.php http://www.ferringway.com/durango-activitiesss.php All the best.

    | DukeTanson
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  • Thanks Doug, I've sent a message to support. Thanks for all your help on this.

    | landmark1
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  • Very helpful, thank you! Follow-up question for you: what are the lettered directories in your example?  Are those standard directories that Wordpress adds for some reason?... maybe for alphabetized menu of your posts? Disallow: /cgi-bin Disallow: /wp-admin Disallow: /wp-includes Disallow: /wp-content Disallow: /tag Disallow: /author Disallow: /wget/ Disallow: /httpd/ Disallow: /i/ Disallow: /f/ Disallow: /t/ Disallow: /c/ Disallow: /j/ (from http://www.askapache.com/seo/updated-robotstxt-for-wordpress.html)

    | emmyjo
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  • Hi Nathan! In a scenario like this you'd want to email us at help[at]seomoz.org to open a support ticket and we can help you get accounts figured out. Thanks! Jen

    | jennita
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  • Thanks for your 2c eyepaq, makes perfect sense. Regards, C

    | fenwaymedia
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  • You'll have to re-create it. You can delete the current one if you need by going into the campaign > Overview > Campaign settings. Scroll right to the bottom and click delete.

    | David_ODonnell
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  • You only need to create 1 campaign for the website. Roger bot will crawl all your product pages and report on any technical issues you have with the pages. When checking for ranks, SEOMOZ checks the pages that are ranking as well as your domain so you dont have to assign different keywords for different pages in your campaign settings. Dont worry about creating multiple campaigns, just load your website URL, insert the keywords for all your product pages, and wait for a report at the end of the week. Greg

    | AndreVanKets
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  • If you export the crawl diagnostics to a CSV, we do have this information in the last column.

    | KeriMorgret
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  • Hey William and Alan, Thanks for writing in. We actually aren't able to do it from the back end. We are looking to add this feature soon though. Really sorry about that. What you will have to do is create a new campaign with the new domain. Best, Nick

    | Nick_Sayers
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  • Without seeing the pages myself there some tools that can assist you in this that you can get more info http://www.webconfs.com/similar-page-checker.php/ http://www.duplicatecontent.net/ They will give you more detail and show you the similarities. Also if you have very little content on the page then that increases your chances of there being duplicate content issues with very little wording.

    | cbielich
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  • There isn't no. However I'd also suggest that you definitely wouldn't want to filter out such results anyway. If your site has a separate page each for the 35, 45 and 55 litre refrigeration units and those pages are largely similar then this is exactly the sort of issue that the tool is designed to find. It flags up such duplication as that is a problem because Google doesn't like such pages. In the example that you gave I would be looking to either rewrite descriptions or to consolidate items where only size (for example) differs in to one page with an attribute select.

    | matbennett
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  • There's not a way to manually start your normal crawl, but you can do a crawl test of up to 3000 URLs at any time by going to http://pro.seomoz.org/tools/crawl-test. If you're having a delay, feel free to contact the help team at http://www.seomoz.org/help

    | KeriMorgret
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  • Si tanto la versión www y el trabajo de la versión no-www en su sitio, el "Crawl Diagnostics Summary" va a reportar como dos páginas diferentes. Utilice esta en el archivo htaccess. (en Apache): Options +FollowSymlinks RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^example.com [NC] RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.example.com/$1 [L,R=301]

    | HandsomeWeb
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  • Its pretty big Over 1000 Pages in the index, and many more internal URLs to crawl that have a no-index tag. (booking forms etc) Ill see if we can archive our other campaigns and let roger crawl our main site properly.

    | AndreVanKets
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  • I'm not seeing any evidence that Google is indexing multiple versions, and your canonical tags appear to be correct. Practically speaking, I think you're ok here. I'd make sure that you're at least linking consistently (internally) to the "/" version and not both the "/" and no-slash version. If you're using both links, it could confuse crawlers (and our tools). Your search parameters should be ok, though. I don't see any evidence that those have been indexed. See this query: site:lamangaclubresort.co.uk inurl:datefrom

    | Dr-Pete
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