I have heard of this before recently, I think possibly the moz crawler all or sometimes now just ignores the disallow because it is not a usual S.E crawler.
Hopefully one of the staff can provide some insight in this for you.
All the best.
Welcome to the Q&A Forum
Browse the forum for helpful insights and fresh discussions about all things SEO.
I have heard of this before recently, I think possibly the moz crawler all or sometimes now just ignores the disallow because it is not a usual S.E crawler.
Hopefully one of the staff can provide some insight in this for you.
All the best.
You may get some movement in serps from this, it seems that some believe 301's are just as good as passing ranking value, but others believe you only get about 80-90% percent of the original value.
Either way, it shouldn't be a huge difference.
All the best.
It depends how you have created your site and if you are using a website builder for example or if you have access to the individual files on the server.
Sometimes website builders and the like make it impossible to give each page a unique title, but it is very important that you do it. You will need to get into each html file and change it in the Title tag which will be at the top of the code for the page.
Basically Google and other search engines will calculate the total number of words on a page and say for instance 20% of those words are written EXACTLY the same it will be classed as duplicate content.
Basically think of copying a paragraph, and pasting it on another page = duplicate content.
Hope that helps, all the best 
Hello,
301's are done in the htaccess file of your server/where your website files are located.
All the best 
The seo moz stats for a site is not the exactly same as what google uses to determine authority/trust so just because one seems to have more authority does not mean google thinks it is more relevant.
Hence why even some new sites with minimal back links can outrank some very trusted sites on the same topic.
Welcome to the wonderful world of seo, strap in and get comfortable because it's a never ending journey.
All the best 
Hello Alan,
I'm from QLD and on a very poor wireless connection, it took about 6 secs for the page to physically load and about another two for the rest of the non physical loading/communication with the server/s.
A very decent load time IMO, and it would really depend on the speed of the connection that the end user has, but there are websites and tools that measure your speed against most of the other sites on the net.
All the best, I hope I was of some assistance 
And is your robots.txt file inline with the on page directives?
If all is good I would just put it down to a moz error, sometimes you just need to be aware of the issues and warnings rather than act on them.
All the best 
Probably a minor thing. The Seomoz issues and warnings are not always something that needs to be addressed, just take note and decide for yourself if it is a real issue.
All the best 
How about:
Cheap Inkjet printer cartridges & laser toner ink cartridges
It is hard to figure out a non spammy title when you want to advertised many similar things in your title. But the above seems ok and naturally written to me.
All the best 
If the domain with the KW is not developed the value would be almost nil. If it's developed and trusted then yes you would get benefit from it.
All the best 
Not an expert here but redirects are never as good as straight forward links IMO.
In your position I would probably make the landing page more easily accessible from the top of the homepage and direct users to visit the page that way.
It's a very valuable link, so probably best not to test the waters when they are unknown.
Just my opinion of course and one of the ways we learn about seo is of course to experiment, but do consider all aspects before making any redirect changes, pros/cons etc.
All the best!
It is not wise to continually repeat your keywords in the title tags, it looks spammy and can do more harm than good.
Each page should be about a different subject so they should be titled as such 
All the best.
Yes you're correct.
All the best!
Yes thats why it's there.
If google chooses to take action about your report they will simply ignore the links for good when calculating your ranking.
You can use the rel canonical tag but you are better off redirecting one to the other.
All the best!
Redirections are not entirely positive from a (google) SEO viewpoint.
Limit it as much as you can. Think about redoing things and starting from scratch if you are not too far into it.
Best of luck.
Probably bad in terms of potential duplicate content issues. Unless of course you have more DA than the social media networks........yeah, thought so 

PPC and organic ranking does NOT go together. Read as little or as much into that as you want.

To be honest OSE has to be one of the slowest methods for finding new links.
If they were on par with some others they would surely get more revenue/subscriptions.
Seomoz, pick up your game, there are other link explorers that only need a few days to pick up new links, why do you need months and only update on certain days of the month?
Do us all a favour and make OSE our favourite tool!
