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How Tro transfer Keywords from one campaign to the other
I don't think you can but what you could do is downlod a csv report of the keyword rankings which will have the labels next to the keywords. You can then copy and paste the keywords in groups of labels into your new campaign. Obviously you will need to create your labels again in the new campaign. I hope this speeds things up a little for you
Moz Tools | | Tone_Agency0 -
How do I change my SEOMoz domain that I am tracking
Seconded Dana. More info on: http://www.seomoz.org/help/campaign-settings Can I change the domain for my campaign? No. To track a separate domain you have to create a new campaign. If you are at your max number of campaigns you can archive or delete a current campaign and free up a spot.
Moz News | | Ci3reR0 -
Building URL's is there a difference between = and - ?
This is a really weird blend of virtual folder and CGI-style parameters. Typically, we'd see a URL either like: (1) /page.php?condition=New&keywords=Ford+Focus&category=Exterior OR (2) /New/Ford-Focus/Exterior I think either would be preferable to what you have. By using the hybrid style, Google isn't going to understand how to interpret your URLs, and it could lead to some minor SEO problems. I don't think it'll disrupt crawling or anything huge, but it's always dicey to use strange URL formats. If you can move to something like (2), I really think that's preferable, but even the longer (1) style would probably be safer. Honestly, though, I've never seen this style of URL in the wild, so I'm making an educated guess here. I just find that different isn't always good, in these cases.
Technical SEO Issues | | Dr-Pete0 -
Non .Com or .Co Versus .ca or .fm sites - In terms of SEO value
Mmm.... try to use a termination which is not a country level one. .CA or .IN automatically are targeting they respective countries and you can't avoid the inconviences of that geotargetization if not doing an huge link building in your real target country. Try to check out other generic termination (avoind cc.which is banned by Google)
Search Engine Trends | | gfiorelli10 -
# element above Menu - Is there any SEO Value to it
Hi Chaits I generally agree with Kevin about the user experience. Its always more important to please your users than Google. Having said that, we did experience a quite significant increase in rankings when "moving" a menu. In our case the menu was a "modern" style dropdownmenu with additional texts to describe each menu item. So when creating a landing page for the keyword "Malmo" texts about the other pages was actually located above the actual text about the keyword "Malmo". You can see an example here: http://www.meresverige.dk/rejser/malmo What we did to solve the problem, and to also make a better user experience, was to load only the first level in the menu at loadtime, then fill in the actual dropdown with a simple AJAX call. This way the actual keyword content comes higher up on the page, and the landing page is not "poluted" with other keywords and texts from the menu. Over and out Fredrik
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | Resultify0