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Url variables, page rank and canonical question
Thanks. I edited my initial post to properly format the links and canonical. // Ooo suntem romani
Link Building | | adrianTNT0 -
I must be doing something very wrong
It looks like most of the content on your site is duplicate content. That's your biggest problem. Google doesn't like duplicate content, so if you want to rank, you're going to have to create content that is unique to your site. Reducing the number of links you have on the page can help, and will probably be a better user experience. No use overwhelming the user or confusing the search spiders with tons of links. Finally, do not nofollow your internal pages. This will not preserve page rank, it only results in link juice evaporation.
Technical SEO Issues | | TakeshiYoung0 -
Ranktracker entire subdomain option
Hi Adrian, Sort of. Here's an example of how this works. You want to conduct a search for the keyword - SEO - for the sub-domain www.seomoz.org. If you choose the "Exact URL" radial, we'll only look for that keyword ranking on that particular page (i.e. SEO on www.seomoz.org). If you choose the "Entire Subdomain" radial, we'll look for that keyword ranking on any page within that sub domain. Unfortunately, neither of these apply if you're trying to gather rankings data for your root domain because we currently don't look for ranking data for root domains in Rank Tracker Unlike our campaigns, Rank Tracker doesn't include any subdomains if you type in a root domain and choose the 'Entire Subdomain" radial. Best, Sam Moz Helpster
Moz Tools | | SamWeber0 -
What keywords should my main page contain ?
I am fairly new to SEO but have been having success on multiple sites. What I have found that works is: aim for the keyword with the best rating (ie: low enough competition, high traffic, and the top 3 sites for that keyword have holes in their SEO that you can exploit, relevance etc) to go to your homepage. One particular site that I worked on had 38 DA and 44 PA and so when I put an easy keyword on the homepage (lets call this Keyword #1) it went to no.1 within a week. Then I created a separate page to attract higher amounts of traffic with keyword #2 and it never ranked at all. Finally, I played around with the titles and h1 etc. and added the keyword #2 to the homepage (diluting the SEO, I know!) and within another week or two I saw the homepage ranking for on page two for keyword #2. This is because the homepage carries more weight because most people link to it and so even though DA is very important, your PA is equally important when going after those tough keywords. I would pick the best Keyword and make your homepage rank for that. The closer it is to the head keyword the better but just don't overshoot.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | tryads0