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  • Hi there! You can read about how to calculate Domain Authority here: https://moz.com/learn/seo/domain-authority In terms of improving your Domain Authority, it's best to look at both you on-page SEO to make sure you've covered the basics. Then you also want to look at your off-site SEO and building more links more links to your site. There are lots of different areas of Link Building to explore, from patching up broken links, improving your internal link profile, and good ol' fashioned content creation. Here is a great video by our founder Rand which goes over some easy link building tactics to get you started. I hope that helps to start you off! Let me know if you have any other questions :]

    Technical SEO Issues | | Natalie-Alexis
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  • Hi there! Welcome to Moz, it looks like you've been able to set up a free trial, and your next step is to set up a Campaign for your website. If you need some help along the way we have a great Moz Pro Campaign setup guide here. Are you're currently taking a free trial I also recommend booking a Walkthrough with our excellent onboarding team: https://moz.com/walkthrough There are options for a pre-recorded webinar, as well as to book a 1:1 walkthrough. Best of luck!

    Technical Support | | jocameron
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  • You have to check the keyword Difficulty with the Pro Moz keyword Explorer account.  Furthermore, you have to check the volume of that specific keyword, (Must Have at least more than 1 Lakh Monthly Searches and Less KD) but if you need to find some packages related to Pakistan Telecommunication then surely you have to visit https://packageslab.com/

    Getting Started | | Iuj873g
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  • toti, I assume it's not the theme that's the problem in google my business (google places) rather, it's likely their shared address. If two businesses are using the exact same address (and phone number too?)  google may have problems with it. As  far as two website having the same theme but different content--that is not a problem.

    Web Design | | Chris.Menke
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  • Hello Yes you are absolutely safe. Your site backlinks are good in quality.

    Other Questions | | seotoolshero22
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  • Moz take time to show your keywords don't worry you can check your keywords through webmaster tool if you got your answer please feedback me on astrolightstick.com

    Link Explorer | | malik12354
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  • Can links tracking lists help to crawl high authority backlinks by Moz? Because I have added few lists in it. Will it work? Please help me.

    API | | Groupespr
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  • Hi - Thanks for reaching out. This is a similar situation to these other two posts https://moz.com/community/q/ranking-keywords-are-not-showing-on-moz https://moz.com/community/q/how-to-track-keyowrds-data-when-they-are-not-showing The ranking keywords section of Keyword Explorer is powered by a different corpus than other parts of the tool. Although this keyword corpus is large, it doesn't include all keywords so there may be keywords you're checking elsewhere in our tool suite (like Rank Checker) that have not been added to our ranking keywords corpus just yet. If you'd like to track those additional keywords that aren't in the corpus just yet, I would suggest adding them to a Campaign. That way you can continue to track your rankings for them over time.

    Link Explorer | | dave.kudera
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  • Don't think of your page as a place for keywords. Think of it as a place to use words to explain what your product is, what solutions it provides and what audience it serves. Sure, you need to sprinkle your keyword(s) in there in the appropriate places but it all the other words that are going to make a difference. By your question, it looks like you may be overly focused on the search term you want to rank for, at the expense of words that describe the concepts. Google's algorithm is advanced. It can tell between gratuitous copy and what's been written by experts. However, many  experts don't know how to write for search engines. Scientists and academics like to save the best for last. Google rewards displays of expertise at the beginning of the page. What you need is an expert writer and someone on  staff  who already knows the answers to the questions you're asking.

    Moz Tools | | Chris.Menke
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  • I think moz on-page seo tool is not working properly because I,ve successfully implemented schema on my blog but it not showing. If you'll check my website on google structure data tool you got this. You can check. Good luck

    Other Research Tools | | khusiinghal
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  • 100 locations? Are you a franchise or a large brand?  When I see this type of question the first thing that comes to mind is to be very mindful of the guidelines. Not saying you are doing this, but you cannot use employee homes for listings or virtual offices. Ok, so assumptions aside. If you are truly in the guidelines legally and location wise then BrandA” vs. “BrandA” - Brooklyn Office is the way to go, adding a city descriptor is against the guideline unless that is how you represent your business in the real world. You can use labels to differentiate them in the dashboard. But really, read the guidelines closely, you could end up ina very bad place, Guidelines for representing your business on Google Hope that helps

    Local Listings | | Ben_Fisher
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  • دیجیتال مارکتینگ یا بازاریابی اینترنتی خدمات تبلیغات در فضای مجازی با آمینا گروپ

    Moz Tools | | Saman_Godini
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  • Easyer way is site.co.uk/city-page/ or site.co.uk/city-page-2/ etc and fill it with well (unique) written content.

    Local Listings | | Vanderlindemedia
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  • Hi Chris, thanks for your answer. I don't have any spam intention, those links will help to navigate from the main site to the subsites, which, being hosted in subfolders of the main site, will have the URL mainsite.com/subsite1; that is, as if they were categories. The point is, I want the whole network based on subdirectories to work as a single site based on categories... I could do the same using categories on a single site, but hosting it on a subfolder of the main site allows me to transform it on a completely different site simply by making a TLD mapping to its folder. Obviously, making this domain mapping operation would transform "internal" links between subsite and main site into external links, but I'd have the option of removing them prior to making the domain mapping.

    Web Design | | PabloCulebras
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