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  • MozTrust and PageRank and two very different metrics. MozRank is calculated in a similar way to PageRank while MozTrust, as James explained, is used to determine if you are a trusted source by measuring your distance to other trusted sources. Here is an interesting article that explains how MozRank is calculated and how closely it related to Google's PageRank. http://www.seomoz.org/blog/mozrank-and-pagerank-for-metrics-driven-seo

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  • On the Blogger platform, tag pages are blocked in the robots.txt so they won't be index and thus, won't cause duplicate content issues (no matter what canonical tags they have on them). Archives seem to get around this issue by creating full html pages; thus, it doesn't show up as duplicate content, but as snippets of content on an indexing page. Please contact our Help Team help@seomoz.org to help you add your Blogger account as a campaign.

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  • Hello Jennifer, I'm sorry I'm so late to the party here but I wanted to point you to a post Dr. Pete did in September: http://www.seomoz.org/blog/how-do-i-get-googles-bulleted-snippets Based on what I'm seeing in my vertical (namely coupons). think what it boils down to is organization. There is no "official" way to get these types of listings, but the more organized / structured you can make the data the better. That's why it's so easy for bulleted lists and full tables to get them because the delineation between the coupons is very obvious to bots. I have also not noticed any relation to these listings and structured data markup as described on Schema.org.

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  • This is a complex issue because if, for example, you decide to include more informative textual content, the consequent increase in rank and traffic may not off-set the drop in conversion rate that a 'new informative' layout might result in.  That said, I think you can find creative ways to move in the direction of informative without sacrificing conversion.  You may even find conversion improving, but you'll only figure this out through experimentation. I would introduce new textual elements- articles (targeted text) to compliment your already successful homepage- and also fill in the basic 'holes' in your strategy outlined above. A side note: fitness has a huge internet presence.  Get social and take advantage of the many bloggers who are happy to host a good colorful article or video about such 'unconventional' training.

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  • That was the answer I was looking for, thanks Marie. In return I'm giving you some extra points. If you lived nereby I would now invite you for a coffee;) Thank you very much.

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  • Thanks for the suggestions. There was not a robots.txt file. I'm hoping that will do it.

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  • Oh oh oh! Yes! It's all coming back to me... that's a bug! It should be on your profile page and not your settings page. I'll get a ticket submitted for that right away. I knew the badge looked familiar just couldn't figure out where. doh! Thanks Greg!

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  • It looks like the warnings continue to show in the crawl analysis. I'll just have to filter them out after exporting the CSV file. If anyone has another solution, let me know!

    | afmaury
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  • Hi Nice photos by the way How do you arrive at the pages with the dynamic URLs?  Try signing out of WordPress and viewing the site while not logged in. You have the canonical tag in place, so honestly, there is no duplicate content issue.  I'm just curious how you discovered the different URLs?  That's not usually something a normal user browsing the site will see, at least not what I've seen with WordPress anyway. -Dan EDIT: It just occurred to me, you probably found these URLs in the SEOmoz campaign tools?

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  • Hi Gwen, This post from the help desk addresses several reasons why you may only have one page crawled http://seomoz.zendesk.com/entries/409821-why-isn-t-my-site-being-crawled-you-only-crawled-one-page#overview. If none of those reasons are applicable to you, it's time to email help@seomoz.org and start a ticket for the help desk to look at your campaign. Thanks so much for using the SEOmoz tools!

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  • When I googled the differences Northern Ireland was the answer that came up. But.... AFAIK there is no option to search google just for Great Britain. So does google have an option to avoid NI results and if not - what does SEOMoz do differently (if anything) between the 2?

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  • I don't believe that's available right now, but the having a second user on the same account is on the list for future enhancements according to this page in the help desk: http://seomoz.zendesk.com/entries/20199538-is-there-a-way-i-could-add-another-user-to-access-my-pro-account

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  • Most of the 1000's of errors in google crawl and seomoz crawl are like this for my site. In my case its just an issue that the url can be built and retrieve the same seeming data no matter what a part of that url is. I just hope that I dont get penalized for it. Its almost impossible to stop this from happening it seems. There are not more than 1 page but the crawlers don't see it that way. To date this is my biggest fear.

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  • Maybe its a sample. but what i would do,is look at the souce code. there is a huge amount of script and menu content that could posible be removed. you content is almost at the bottom of the page. it looks like about 2% of the page. get rid of the scripts into external files, get rid of the menus and try to get original content up to higher %

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  • That's one where you do want a 404 returned! That should be fine, and kudos to you for having made a custom page.

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  • If Roger is still not listening to you, send an email to help@seomoz.org and open a ticket with the help desk. They'll try to figure out why he's misbehaving and how to get him to listen to you again.

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