Hi there! You've received some good advice so far. Did you see David-Kley's question about what CMS you are using? Please let us know so we can help you sort this out! Thanks. (Christy)
Posts made by Christy-Correll
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RE: Page numbers in URL
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RE: Unable to connect to Google Analytics-Bad Request Error 400
Hi Vaneet, have you been able to connect your campaign to Google Analytics?
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RE: Website Issues - Duplicate Content
Hi there, you've received some good responses. Did they answer your question? If so, please mark one or more as a "good answer". If not, please let us know where you need clarification. Thanks!
Christy
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RE: Difference between service page and landing page
Hi Mason, you've received some good responses. Did one or both clear things up for you? If so, please mark one or both as a "good answer". If not, let us know where you need clarification, and we'll do our best to help!
Christy
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RE: Do UTM Parameters reflect in Google Analytics
Hi Anirban, Martijn provided a good response. Did it answer your question, or do you need clarification on anything? Let us know so we can help, thanks!
Christy
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RE: How can improve my keywords ranking?
Hi Surabhi, it sounds like you are looking at one the Moz Analytics reports. If so, which one are you looking at specifically? (A screenshot would be extra helpful, but knowing what tool/report you are using will help me best answer your question.) I'm also not sure what you mean by the following question: "But I want know that my some keywords are targeted with other urls but got ranked in top 50 with different urls, how it is?" When you say "got ranked in top 50 with different URLs", are you referring to your own URLs (for pages that aren't optimized for the keywords that are ranking, or competitors URLs?
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RE: My blog's categories are winning over my landing pages, what to do?
Great, it is always wise to test changes! Looking forward to hearing about your results.

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RE: Delete
Hi there, thanks for your question! Here's how to update your competitors in Moz Pro:
- 1. Login to Moz Pro, then navigate to your Campaign Settings. Or, just go to http://analytics.moz.com/manage-campaigns.
- 2. Select the Campaign you want to update competitors for.
- 3. You will then be taken to a page that says Campaign Settings for [Your Selected Campaign Name]. Go to the Competitor Sites section of this page (located between the sections for Traffic Settings and Search Settings).
- 4. To add or edit a competitor, click on the pencil icon.
I also recommend visiting the Moz Help Hub at http://moz.com/help/guides/getting-started/campaign-settings to view screenshots of this process, and learn more about the Campaign Settings in Moz Pro. Let me know if that works for you, thanks!
Christy
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RE: How to identify negative keywords in a campaign?
Hi there, thanks for your question! Are you referring to keywords for AdWords Campaigns? Please clarify so we are able to answer your question, thanks!
Christy
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RE: My blog's categories are winning over my landing pages, what to do?
Hi there, thanks for your question! You've received some excellent responses. Did any of them answer your question? If so, please mark one or more as a "good answer". If not, please provide us with the requested details so we can help you resolve this. Thanks!
Christy
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RE: Can't download mozbar
Hi there! Were you able to add the MozBar to Chrome? Just making sure you saw Sean's response. Let us know, thanks!
Christy
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RE: MOZ Removes WWW
Hi Carlos, did you see Keri's response to your question? Let us know, thanks!
Christy
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RE: Creative Opt-in Strategies for This Site
Hi Bob,
I'm actually having trouble finding the case studies supporting my recommendation regarding nixing the popups, ahem. The ones I've saved... somewhere, ahem. Will post here when I track them down!
The thinking behind my recommendation is that pop-ups are often disruptive, especially when they are difficult to close and/or on mobile, and cover up essential content. People visit your website to do something specific, and it is rarely to opt-in to a popup. That said, best practice is to test, test, test. And disable popups on mobile, please. In this case, test if the signups you are getting from popups outweigh their contribution to a higher bounce rate. I'd say the same thing applies to all changes, including improving your static opt-in form.
Christy
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RE: Tags vs. Categories? What should I use?
Hi there, you've received some solid advice. I'd also check out this class post by Dan Shure, which explains the difference between different types of WordPress pages, and spells out best-practices for WordPress SEO - http://moz.com/blog/setup-wordpress-for-seo-success.
Christy
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RE: Social interactions
Hi there! Has this issue been resolved? Just want to make sure things are working smoothly for you now... and if not, make it right.

Christy
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RE: Best way to handle blogs for a customer with a chain business?
Hi there, thanks for your question! You've received some great responses. Has your question been answered? We'd love an update on the status of this issue, thanks!
Christy
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RE: Hi! The same function you have on twitter ( how you can see their flooewrs) do you have it for blogs?
Hi there, thanks for your question? However, I am not exactly sure what you are asking. Are you wondering if Moz a tool similar to Followerwonk that analyzes blog subscribers?
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RE: Creative Opt-in Strategies for This Site
Hi Bob,
Thanks for your question! Rather than jumping into ideas for creating new creative opt-in strategies, I'm going to offer you a few basic suggestions for improving the opt-in opportunities that are currently on your site.

- I just took at peek at your home page, and the popup actually ended up covering the opt-in box. I would consider nixing the popups altogether, and focus on the opt-in box. Keep it where it is, and consider making it stand out with an eye-catching graphic or contrasting background color.
- Focus each CTA on your site on how it will benefit your audience. That is, don't just your audience to download something. Offer your audience a solution to a problem they are likely experiencing.
- Tell people what you will and will not do with their email address (reassuring them that you will never give it to a third-party, for instance) should also help grow your opt-in list.
- You may also want to consider adding opt-in boxes at the end of each blog post (and increasing the blog's page load time).
Best of luck, and let me know if you have any questions!
Christy
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RE: How to archive campaign in new moz analytics
Hi Marc! Try this:
1. Go to http://analytics.moz.com/manage-campaigns (while logged into to Moz).
2. On the "Active" campaigns tab, all your active campaigns are listed in a table. Notice that to the right of every campaign name, the date is listed, followed by buttons labelled "Archive" and "Delete".
3. Find the name of the campaign you wish to archive, but do not click on the campaign name. Instead, click on the "Archive" button in the same row.
4. Voila! Your campaign is now archived. If you wish to unarchive it, simply return to http://analytics.moz.com/manage-campaigns, select the "Archived Campaigns" tab, and click the "Activate" button located on the same row as the campaign you wish to restore.
Please let us know if you are able to restore your campaign by following these directions or not, thanks!
Christy