Questions
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Should I 'nofollow' the pages on my site I want to rank the highest??
The way Eliathah is suggesting is correct if you are looking at external links from your site. If you are look at links to other pages on your website ("lot of pages on my site") then i would never nofollow them unless they really are only the increase the number of pages on your site and don't contain any real usefull info. Then again, why would you make a page without any usefull info right? Hope this helps Kind Regards Jarno
Keyword Research | | JarnoNijzing0 -
My Images Aren't Indexed By Goolge
I see that. Thanks. Still though, thats only about 12 images, and the rest are videos, we have something like 400 images on the site.
On-Page / Site Optimization | | Caseman0 -
Can anyone help me with a problem Im having with my Google Places Page?
Hi Casey, Google is definitely pulling the information from somewhere. Have you done a google.com search and maps.google.com search for your old address and old phone number to see if you can pull up any old duplicates or any 3rd party citations that are still listing your old information? I agree with fidelity on this - I would start a thread at the Google And Your Business Forum to report this ASAP, but I would do so prior to deleting anything in the record. Good luck! Miriam
Online Marketing Tools | | MiriamEllis0 -
Too Many Links???
It looks like it's something to do with your Collapsing Pages Plugin. I see links like Old Freezer Removal in the code which are not visible on the page. I would try disabling that link and see what happens.
Link Building | | NakulGoyal0 -
Can I delete an old blog post and be ok?
The general rule is to always 301 redirect the page to the closest match page on your website. I would never just delete an old page as even the least popular pages have page authority over time. Secondly it never looks good to land on a 404, rather land on a similar page or the home page. So 301, every time. Once Google has removed the page from the index then and only then can you delete the page. (however if it has lots of links then 301 is still the way to go)
Content & Blogging | | BryanCasson0 -
SEOMOZ is giving me back warning on my site that I cant seem to find.
It's your blog directory widget that's adding buckets of links to each page and the more articles you add to your blog the worse it's going to become. I'd take a look and see how people are navigating from between articles. I strongly that it won't do much hard to remove this directory. Maybe replace it with a list of just the top level categories instead of all the individual articles? It's the collapsing categories plugin. If you look at the page source you'll also see that it's adding an awful lot of javascript to the top of the page. I also note that the recent posts widget is showing white links on yellow backgrounds for me. Hope this helps.
Technical SEO Issues | | DougRoberts0