If I choose:
Blue Wide Widgets vs. Wide Blue Widgets vs. Widgets Wide Blue
Are these considered 3 different keywords that show up on 3 different SERPs?
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If I choose:
Blue Wide Widgets vs. Wide Blue Widgets vs. Widgets Wide Blue
Are these considered 3 different keywords that show up on 3 different SERPs?
Unfortunately you can only get new information when the database is updated.
Sorry, but we all depend on seomoz to do the datamining and give us monthly updates.
I've recently done this with our products. A few things to keep in mind:
-"The advantage to keeping within that limit is just the fact that the user can read the entire thing"
-The most important keywords should be first.
-I don't think that slashes or dashes are necessary.
-Keywords should have some sort of search volume that drives relevant traffic to your pages.
That's all I've got for now.
The best thing I can suggest is downloading the results via csv, and filtering the website names in excel for .co.uk
Im working on a blog post campaign that includes anchor text keyword links back to my site.
Does google penalize you for linkbuilding in blogs that are non related to the topic of your website?
Are there any positive benefits to link building in unrelated blogs?
I have been doing that, but robots.txt only does so much. I've implemented the meta noindex tag as well and it doesn't seem to be taking all the pages out of the index.
I have navigation that allows for multiple levels of filtering. What is the best way to prevent the search engine from seeing this duplicate content? Is it a big deal nowadays? I've read many articles and I'm not entirely clear on the solution.
For example.
You have a page that lists 12 products out of 100:
companyname.com/productcategory/page1.htm
And then you filter these products:
companyname.com/productcategory/filters/page1.htm
The filtered page may or may not contain items from the original page, but does contain items that are in the unfiltered navigation pages. How do you help the search engine determine where it should crawl and index the page that contains these products?
I can't use rel=canonical, because the exact set of products on the filtered page may not be on any other unfiltered pages. What about robots.txt to block all the filtered pages? Will that also stop pagerank from flowing? What about the meta noindex tag on the filitered pages?
I have also considered removing filters entirely, but I'm not sure if sacrificing usability is worth it in order to remove duplicate content. I've read a bunch of blogs and articles, seen the whiteboard special on faceted navigation, but I'm still not clear on how to deal with this issue.
I believe that it's hard to balance SEO with user experiance.
One thing to keep in mind is the title tag and anchor text.
Make sure that no two pages in your root domain are targetting the same keyword in the title and anchor text. This strategy should make it easier for the search engine to determine which keywords your should be ranking on.