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AMP vs Responsive Design? Mobile SEO
Hi Niall, AMP is not the same as responsive design. It is a different format for mobile content which removes even more of the "extraneous" stuff in favor of a streamlined, simple design which Google then caches and displays from within a search result page (without the user ever needing to go to your website to view the content). The primary use case is for publishers to streamline their articles and other content, but AMP can also be used for other types of page (including ecommerce, although this is a newer development). The pros of AMP include: faster load times, getting your content featured in article carousels, and potentially ranking benefit; The cons of AMP include: creating separate versions of your mobile pages, removing certain elements to streamline the content, and the potential loss of traffic actually landing on your website. Eric Enge has just put out a blog post here on the Moz blog all about this topic: https://moz.com/blog/amp-digital-marketing-2018
Web Design | | bridget.randolph1 -
Link Detox Price got crazy !!!! Any alternative?
Hi James In three weeks they went from first page to not in top 50, all of them gradually... Things started to go a bit worse in terms of rankings and organic traffic in April (Fred update), but I have nothing wrong in search console. Link profile is "more or less" clean, analyzed in January... The only thing that comes to my mind could be this sponsored blog articles or some affiliates I just identified with tons of links with commercial anchor text and not good sites (kind of networks). I´m gonna transform all these in nofollow and see what happens... Thanks for your help
Link Building | | AutoEurope1 -
Content Spinner Tool??? Worth? Recommendations?
Thank you all for your advice !! We have decided to drop the idea of the spin tool and invest some resources in re-writing the content. Thanks a lot and have a nice day
Content & Blogging | | AutoEurope0 -
Add a Search box (content hub) for my website?
I haven't paid for Google Custom Search engines in the past, but depending on your traffic, your search units may be far less than expected. We see plenty of large sites (thousands of pages+, millions of visits) that see less than 0.1% of their pageviews from searches. If you're starting the search feature from scratch, I wouldn't assume from the start that you're going to need to pay the $2000 rate. Scoop.it is a bit more like Pinterest or Delicious. You can post stuff to your Scoop.it account, but it's probably not going to be a good solution for searching a website.
Content & Blogging | | KaneJamison0 -
I have links coming from spammy sites that DO NOT exist anymore... Disavow or not?
There is no value in not disavowing those spammy links. I would disavow every poor link that you can find linking to your site. That way, google won't be confused as they don't always crawl the deal links (if they still show up in serp)
Link Building | | Jon_B0 -
Get number of OUTBOUND link from a domain ??
Thank You Paul !!! I will check this one right away. Thank you all for your help
Link Building | | AutoEurope0 -
External Followed Links report
Hi Niall, Thanks for reaching out! I think I have an answer for you! OSE only displays 25 links for each root domain. So if you you have 2,951 links but 300 of them are from one domain, it will only show 25 of them. That should help explain the discrepancy you're seeing. I hope this helps! If you have any more specific questions about a particular campaign, please don't hesitate to email help@moz.com! Cheers, Erin
Link Explorer | | Moz.HelpTeam0