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Tool To Search For Duplicate Content
Although the Moz software is awesome, it only works to configure and setup campaigns if you are a PRO member which comes with a 99$ fee per month. This isn't for everyone unless they can use the software more than once.. I would suggest grabbing a few free tools online to use. You can check out : ScreamingFrog and/or Xenu Link Sleuth Each will provide you with detailed reports to filter through and see content from your site. ScreamingFrog will provide you with data for up to 500 URL's for free. You will need to purchase the license to go deeper, depending on your site. This one is a great for getting HTTP header checks and site wide duplicate content error notifications. If you want to try a tool to verify online duplicate content - PageSpotter is a checking and monitoring tool. A great post by Google Webmaster Center Blog about Duplicate Content and why you need to address it to help with your site. If you plan to go the route of moving the site to a new domain/URL this is a great forum piece on the steps you need to plan and execute for a clean move. Hope some of this helps you out!
On-Page / Site Optimization | | RobMay0 -
Professional Content Copywriter
Hi Bossandy. I don't want to list off names here publicly but happy to recommend a couple of the copywriters that we frequently hire for client work if you'd like to PM me.
Keyword Research | | KaneJamison0 -
Internal Linking
Thanks again for the reply. One other question, if i wanted to link my plumbers page to 4 different areas pages would the correct way be to the same keyowrds, example: plumbers london, plumbers essex, plumbers surrey & plumbers berkshire as these are the phrases wish to rank for? Or should i vary the anchor text? Cheers
On-Page / Site Optimization | | Bossandy0 -
Blog Pages
Hi Andy, Can you provide a bit more information? Like Christy said, did you write meta descriptions for the other 20 blog posts? Which CMS platform are you using? More information will help. Thank you!
Content & Blogging | | TommyTan0 -
Semantic Keywords Research
Review the suggested searches as you type your query The moz.com/improve-rankings-with-semantic-research blog post is also VERY helpful in Semantic SEO.
Keyword Research | | Dubs0