Questions
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Is there a way to see Crawl Errors older than 90 days in Webmaster Tools?
What you also could do is run a crawl on your site with XENU or ScreamingFrog to find urls that return a 404 error. If they do they'll probably need a redirect. Next to that could you check the list of internal links within Google Webmaster Tools, if you know how the old structure looked like you'll be able to redirect them as well if they still show up.
Technical SEO Issues | | Martijn_Scheijbeler0 -
Help getting a Wordpress.com site to rank
You mention that its only been a month. My gut feeling would be to say this really isn't long enough to see any tangible results in regards to SEO activity. As previously suggested aim to get your blog on your domain as quickly as possible and work your content marketing efforts from there!
Content & Blogging | | TheZenAgency0 -
Meta Keywords: Do They Hurt Rankings
BI - business intelligence is an important tactical advantage if you can establish what a competitor is doing SEO strategy wise that is.. So if you wish to tell the world exactly what SEO keywords you're targeting then sure go ahead.... It's a "not-too-smart" idea in my SEO world tho...
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | JVRudnick0 -
How to Check 301 Done Properly on Homepage
http://www.redirect-checker.org/ This is the website. Just enter your URL and it will show you the status code of it. As simple as that!
Moz Tools | | MoosaHemani0 -
Homepage 301 and SEO Help
Hi Mick, One more question if you don't mind, how would this affect my traffic results? Could this be why my direct is off so much? Or would it show in my organic traffic? My Direct traffic used to be 3x or 4x by Organic or Paid traffic, now it's barely 1/10th. Cheers.
Technical SEO Issues | | b4cab0