Yeah sure I will send you a message, rather then putting the personal details up.
If anyone else wants the details as well let me know, only UK based though.
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Yeah sure I will send you a message, rather then putting the personal details up.
If anyone else wants the details as well let me know, only UK based though.
Unfortunately your example is actually a good method and lots use it.
If you don't want to take that route you can leave the article link free, and place it in the byline which will make it look less spammy.
Like Craig said though don't generate a 100 guest posts all with the same anchor text 'car insurance', you need to mix it up, some with the keyword some with your brand name, some which are close to your target term.
Are you just getting copy done from 'content plus' or all round package?
£200 a day must of got you some good copy.
By the way, like your website looks clean.
I use a UK based copywriter rather then a online service, find being able to call and email him direct helps get the content write from the word go, rather then getting it, sending back to make amends etc.
With all the research involved I think £25 for 500 words of onsite copy is good, 2000 words £100, job done.
Yep these are now good.
Did you change the domain so non-www redirects to www?
Just been acquired by Google in the last few days, have not used it but here its very good.
Worth a look if anything.
Ok,
First off every page has a dynamic url, you should really have rewritten SEO friendly urls.
But lets just say you stick with the dynamic urls, Google picks up all 6 sections on homepage, each page has the same content, now you got 6 pages of duplicate content.
Your domain doesn't redirect non www to www.
I also noticed you have the css style in the source rather then in a css file and connecting to it.
Home page link goes to /index.php when it should link to your root domain.
Bit of onsite work involved here - your design does look ok though.
MozCast.com - What happened on the 27th? Hottest day of the month!
Anyone got any idea of what changed in the Algo on this day?
Cheers.
Some may disagree with this method but sometimes when I have a high traffic term in the keyword tool (usually I look for question type queries in my niche).
I will write an article giving a great answer, use the search term from the keyword tool as the target keyword and surround the article in social sharing tools.
I would then push some cheap ppc to it, in the hope the sharing starts to take place.
Both great responses from two people I know, know what they're talking about.
Like EGOL said 3 masterpieces a month should go on your own website, the time spent creating these masterpieces, they should have the exposure they deserve as well, so your have to come up with a strategy to get them in front of users.
Yeah I agree, thus the need to discuss on here.
If it was a move of say a few positions then yes, this could have been caused by other means but the sheer scale of the movements is scary if indeed social did generate these movements and not being involved in this activity would be a big mistake (if the data is correct).
According to this inforgraphic I found on Unbounce, the most powerful social signal is Google-Plus followers followed by Google-Plus votes.
Now these results look amazing, so if this test is correct I need to gather 100 business page followers and a shed load of plus votes and I should see big movement in the SERP's?
Thoughts?
http://www.tastyplacement.com/wp-content/uploads/testing-social-signals.jpg
Hello,
If I have a landing page which contains great content to the point where social sharing happens though likes, tweets, plus's etc, how do you then use this to effect rankings on your target page?
I would be inclined to leave the page to gather social shares and anchor text link to the target page.
Any thoughts? Basically landing page with some good content that gets shared, now what?
Thanks very much, couple of questions.
1. So if I ref to a image on the domain first then create a link second it wont work as well as having it the other way round so the anchor text link is first?
2. More PR is passed overall by having 2 links rather then 1 (this obv makes sense), effectively ranking the pages twice as fast.
3. I tend to keep the good stuff like guest blogging with the target anchor text and use brand and variations on areas that allow brand anchor text but not keyword anchor text such as blog commenting, forum posts and directories. Maybe this still isn't mixed up enough?
Are you going to be converting the whole website to sit on a wordpress platform? Nothing to really worry about just be careful whenever making large changes to already ranking pages. Be extra careful and double check before setting it live.
Hi,
How is the link juice distributed when you have 2 links in the same article but they go to different pages on the same domain?
I know some say if 2 links go to the same page in an article then only the first link passes juice.
Would it be better to have 2 articles each having 1 link or 2 articles each having 2 links?
I have been using the Mozbar data to locate Auth websites, basically the higher the DA/PA the better it is. If I then check the site out and they have good load times, lots of social sharing etc this makes it extra special and now a good site to try and get a link on.
I found 3 blogs to guest post on which all have DA/PA 80+ some of the blogs have a PR7.
Now this is great but what scares me is have I just wasted 3 guest posts because the data is incorrect.
These blogs are run by 1 person and the kind of work involved to achieve those stats would be very heavy.
Maybe this blogger has just hit the nail on the head with SEO and link building.
Input anyone?
Some seem to have HQ as the homepage and then build internal pages for other locations.
On the other side if you only have one physical location and the other areas you want to target don't I would again put the physical location on homepage and then inner pages.
That being said I personally purely from a structure point of view taking SEO out for the moment would want generic terms on homepage and treat locations and inner locations as categories and subcategories.
But if you do this im sure rankings will be lost until you get the location ranking again on a inner page.
Haven't really given a answer but ive been looking into location specific SEO so this thread interests me.
Thanks everyone for the responses given me a good idea now so I guess it's just a case of pen to paper and drawing out the structure.
Thanks to Ryan as well for input.