You'll need to build quality backlinks to increase your da/pa in Moz, You'll need quality links from high authority sites..I have recently increased my da for my international movers business site by building high authority quality links
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Blogger ain't working with research tools...
oh sorry no that is not my actual blog. That was the example
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Roger keeps telling me my canonical pages are duplicates
ThompsonPaul - Thanks for that info, it pretty much nails exactly what I had discovered independently. This is an IIS7/Win2k8R2 install so luckily the rewriting is a bit easier than in previous iterations. The whole platform is hand coded by us (after the 10th ecommerce site or so you can generally do them in your sleep) so I don't have to worry about CMS implementation and the like, and luckily we already knew that about the spaces so they simply aren't allowed in the filenames. I'm in the middle of making a regex right now that is going to down-case anything in an href="" or src="" tag that will hopefully handle everything on the site side user-created or not. Will consider what to do in regards to external links a bit down the road I think.
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Is Keyword Difficulty an absolute measure, or relative to my site?
Sounds like that keyword is just very specific and there won't be much competition for it.
| mytouchoftech0 -
SEOMoz Q&A having some issues?
Just to add, I've just had an error page on trying to reply to another question, hopefully Roger is on the case!!
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How can I find my past KW rankings?
Inside the ranking keywords list you should have a list of all your keywords. If you mouse over a specific keyword on the left listing a little clock icon and a little square graph icon should appear. If you click on the clock icon it should take you to a historic view of that keyword's performance. I have no idea if it backfills to the beginning of your campaign though (e.g. you added a keyword last week, it might not show anything before last week). EDIT-Just tested and it doesn't backfill.
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Redirect analysis tool
Hey John, I presume you're more interested in external links that are pointing to URL's that are 302'd (temporary redirected) since they are basically missed opportunity along with those URL's that are broken. Finding both are pretty easy to accomplish once you've run the SEOmoz crawl report. Once its done it should show up here. Download the report and open in excel. When open, setup the following column filters based on section titles on row 6: 1. Filter to only show URL's that have external links pointing at them (column AO on my report) 2. Filter to only show 302 redirects (column S on my report) 3. Take note of resulting list which are those pages that have temp redirects AND which have external links pointing at them. 4. Now remove the 302 filter and apply filters for 4XX and 5XX "client errors" to find URL's that appear broken to the engines AND which have in-bound external links. I hope that helps. Cheers, Stefan
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I have a Rel Canonical "notice" in my Crawl Diagnostics report. I'm presuming that means that the spider has detected a rel canonical tag and it is working as opposed to warning about an issue, is this correct?
Yeah that's what I thought Alan thanks for clearing it up
| seanpearse0 -
HTML5 multiple h1 tags
I know this is an old post but .. Just a heads up the video was from 2009
| Saijo.George0 -
Why does the csv export from OSE only include 25 of the 90+ links?
Thanks Ryan, but I'd rather not. It's some research on an old link deal we had that we're rolling back. I'm not exactly proud of it But I can tell you I started by running OSE on Domain A. Then filtered for "External Only" and "All Links to this Root Domain" and "Group links by Domain". Then scrolled down to find the domain I was looking for backlinks from, clicked the plus sign next to their name, which revealed 3 of the top links back and a link to "view all the links from this domain". Clicking on that takes you to the report I want to export.
| DanielH0 -
Link buying: finding sites based on criteria
Oh dear, please spend the day on SEOmoz; read a bunch of blog posts and community comments; then come back later and let us know if you still wanna buy links.
| UnderRugSwept0 -
Internal Links
It's a pretty terribly thought out tool and not at all helpful. It definitely needs some work. I just get a massive list of links to the homepage. Ideally, it would group them and state how many times each anchor text is used etc.
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Proportion of branded keywords vs targeted keywords in anchor text distribution
@ Adam, thank you for your advice!
| ThomasH0