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  • Ah gotcha. Well, rankings can fluctuate a lot when you're first starting out especially in the 50-100 range. I like to call it the yo-yo effect--bouncing from 90 to 40 to 74 to 38 to 100+ to 67 to 84 to 100+ to 58 etc. As your site gains more authority and you optimize better for your keywords, you'll find that your rankings won't move around as much and also move up into better positions as well. My immediate recommendations would be to add a few internal links within the content of your site linking your main phrases back to your homepage (or whatever page you are trying to rank for "Alabama land for sale" and "Georgia land for sale"). You can go to already existing blog posts and add one of those phrases to a post where it makes sense to a human and link it to your homepage. Next, if it is your homepage that you are trying to rank for those phrases, then test out adding each of those phrases within the content at least once each to see if that helps that page rank better in the SERPs. Finally, you need to build more links from other websites to your site in general to get more authority. Search Moz's blog for how to build links. They have a lot of great info on that subject.

    Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | Nozzle
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  • Hi Joe, Thanks very much for your reply. This is the extension that we've purchased earlier for this purpose and going to refund it as it turned out that custom canonical URLs can only be implemented on the product pages but not on the category pages with this extension...

    Technical SEO Issues | | bbop33
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  • Eli Myers i appreciate your response, but one thing confuses me that on page is one-time process, then we go with offpage. how it increase from 15 to 25 in just short time period. What are the major DA factors  in web 2.0 like in past only high Da backlinks was major

    Link Explorer | | AtulSharan
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  • Assuming Google translate is mostly correct, it looks like you've really over optimized this page with keyword phrases. I'm all for including keywords a couple to a few times within your content but it needs to be written for a human with search engines in mind not the other way around. I found that you have the exact phrase, "Furniture moving companies in Jordan" 15 times within the content on this page and the phrase, "in Jordan", 60 times because you include it after every mention of "furniture transport companies", "furniture transfer companies" and a few other variations. This seems like overkill. After cleaning up your content, I'd suggest getting more links to your site from relevant content as every site that wants to rank needs to do this. Good luck.

    Technical SEO Issues | | Nozzle
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  • Thank you so much for the response. I have addressed the layout problem (Wordpress themes give me headaches sometimes). I will look into tracking down the internal links next.

    Technical SEO Issues | | NiteSkirm
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  • For broader, larger keywords it's better to have specifically designed content on stand-alone pages that does 'the best job possible' of answering Google's queries. Look up the 10x content initiative For smaller keywords, they can often survive on blog posts as competition is lower and blog posts are lower-brow content. Lower-tier content can win keywords which no one is really competing over, but the second there's competition - you need to be building pages, resources, tools and content pieces which are 10x better than what Google's current search results supplies https://moz.com/blog/how-to-create-10x-content-whiteboard-friday

    Other Research Tools | | effectdigital
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  • Hi! Sorry to hear about this, would you be able to contact us at help@moz.com so we can take a closer look at this please. Thanks! Eli

    Technical Support | | eli.myers
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  • Basically I don't think Moz records enriched URL names, because their database and / or CSV output is incapable of storing rich characters (e.g: in UTF-8 you have Latin and Greek characters, but with super basic txt sub-formats like ANSI you do not). As such Moz is forced to 'convert' the URLs to utilise URL encoding: https://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_urlencode.asp - whereby a combination of 'allowed' symbols creates the special characters in your browser window (once a link is visited) In reality it would be better if Moz would just update their tools to support special characters as they see a lot of common usage in URL strings these days, particularly in Western / Eastern Europe (and beyond) Unless Moz were to update their tool I think you'd just have to 'manually ignore' those errors or recalculate the 'real' values yourself in a spreadsheet

    Technical Support | | effectdigital
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  • Hi, Add your email as a manager to all clients accounts. That way you will be able to see all the accounts listed under your email when you log into your GMB. Thanks

    Vertical SEO: Video, Image, Local | | Alick300
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  • yes i know, during the compilation of the list i used GSC, SEMRUSH, AHREF,etc...

    Link Building | | Lordcharsty
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  • For a retail site, fewer things are more killer than.... "help the visitor learn about the product, decide what to buy, learn how to use the product, learn how to fix the product, and how to enjoy".

    On-Page / Site Optimization | | EGOL
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  • I agree with effect and Joe Even tough search engines don't understand the actual content (as far as we can tell :P). As a rule of thumb you can always ask yourself the question if your content adds useful information for your visitor. Subcategories contain extra information about the products and can help visitors find the product they are looking for faster. So I would definitely keep them in.

    Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | michaelwebbers
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  • Hi there! Would you be able to write into help@moz.com with this question please. Thanks! Eli

    Link Explorer | | eli.myers
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  • Hi! Thanks for contacting us. Shared users will have full access to Campaigns and tools within the Moz Pro account. However, the owner gets sole access to do the following (You can not share these rights with anyone else unless you were to completely transfer ownership). Delete Campaigns Add or remove users Upgrade, downgrade, or cancel the subscription View or update account billing, invoicing and subscription information You can read more about seat permissions and watch a short video in our Help Hub. Feel free to reach out at help@moz.com with any further questions. Eli

    Technical Support | | eli.myers
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