Thank you very much!
Posts made by ClaytonKendall
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RE: Duplicate Content - Different URLs and Content on each
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RE: Duplicate Content - Different URLs and Content on each
Hey thanks for responding. Seeing this in the site crawl tool in Moz under High Priority duplicate page content. Similar errors on 2,000+ other listings.
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Duplicate Content - Different URLs and Content on each
Seeing a lot of duplicate content instances of seemingly unrelated pages. For instance, http://www.rushimprint.com/custom-bluetooth-speakers.html?from=topnav3 is being tracked as a duplicate of http://www.rushimprint.com/custom-planners-diaries.html?resultsperpg=viewall. Does anyone else see this issue? Is there a solution anyone is aware of?
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Error found. not really a question
Consideration
After they a little more confortable
section from: http://moz.com/academy/marketing-funnel
it might be better if it is written correctly. makes the site more trusted.

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RE: Canadian ecommerce laws
Thanks Ryan, definitely helpful but the law seems slightly vague.
"Such consent may be implicit, such as by engaging in a transaction with a company, or by virtue of having one's telephone number or email address listed in a public directory."
Sounds like we are technically allowed to email them about the site if they place an order, but at the same time I don't want t cross any boundaries that are frowned upon.
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Canadian ecommerce laws
So this is more of an ecommerce question than an SEO question, but I thought I would ask on here in case someone knew. We are concerned with the different rules and regulations concerning signing Canadians up for mailing lists. We know they must explicitly agree to be signed up for an email list, but is there a law regarding creating an account for them? For example, we currently offer an express checkout option where after they place their order, it emails them a username and password that they can use for future orders. We don't use this for any reason besides giving them the option to have information saved for future orders. They are not asking us to create an account for them, but we just feel as though it can potentially save them time down the road? Is this legally allowed, and if so would you recommend it?
Thanks,
Matt
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Has Anyone used Eyeflow SEO out of Pittsburgh
We are looking to have a third party do some white hat link building for us because we currently do not have the resources to do so in house and do not want to rush into a hire. We are looking at eyeflow because they are local to our area and we would have the opportunity to personally see how they do things. Has anyone had any experience with them, or have any suggestions for things to ask or be weary of?
Thanks
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Quickest Way to get indexed?
We would like to index a new site on all major search engines. What is the quickest way to do so?
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How to rank on yelp
I'm sure there isn't an easy answer to this, but I know very little about Yelp and we want to be listed and listed well. Any suggestions?
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Outsource Link Building?
Currently we are in the process of creating a new ecommerce website. The site is not live yet, but we have done all of the planning and brainstorming and now are just doing all of the dirty work to get things ready to go live. We are devoting a lot of time on merchandising and developing the site, but currently do not have the resources to put together a good link building campaign in house. Does anyone have any recommendations for outsourcing the link building? The last thing we want is to hire someone that submits to bad neighborhoods and only directories. Is there a good, better, best scenario we should be looking at for pricing, ect? Obviously, like most who are starting a new site, cost is an issue at least until the site gives some sort of sign of life. Also, we are in the Pittsburgh area. We don't need to go local with this, but if there is someone particularly good in the area it would be nice.
Thanks in advance.
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RE: In House Editorial Reviews
Thanks for the insight Tyler, but we have explored a lot of options for customer reviews and plan on using this as one technique, not our only source of reviews. Also, we are not going to take any unethical actions. We plan on stating clearly that it is an editorial review and give our honest opinion of products. Would a lack of variety in IP address really be a concern if we take an honest approach, and provide unique content detailing why the products are good or bad? My question is, how will this help with our SEO and is their an estimate of reviews it would take to see any results? Thanks again for your help!
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In House Editorial Reviews
We were looking to write reviews in house for some of our top products. We feel as though we know the products very well, and are willing to give accurate, honest reviews to our customers to help them choose the best products for them. We would also be very happy if any SEO benefits came from this. My question is, does anyone have experience doing this and if so, is there a magic number to write that would make Google take notice to these changes? Thanks in advance for any help!
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Video Location
Is there any benefits or disadvantages to embedding product videos directly on the site vs. having them pop out in a separate window?
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Video question
If another company hosts our videos, but they are only found embedded on our site, do we get all of the SEO benefits from the video, or would we have to host it for that to happen?
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RE: Anyone familiar with treepodia.com?
Also, what information would you need to incorporate to these videos to maximize the SEO benefits? They say the meta title is where they help out. Shouldn't these videos have other information attached to them, such as alt text?
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Anyone familiar with treepodia.com?
There is a company called Treepodia that will take your entire product catalog through an xml feed and make a web video for each product withing 24 hours. If we do this, and Treepodia does the hosting, how powerful could the organic benefits be. If it helps, it doesn't appear as though any of our competitors have anything like this. Any of them that have video have very few and they are not product specific. I know in the world of SEO there's rarely anytime you can get accurate predictions for results. I guess what I'm asking is, is it worth it? And if so, in what ways will it potentially help?
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Is a 302 useful here?
We have a site that had one super successful viral video a couple of years back and basically the site needs a ton of work to even be functional. We don't have the time or the resources to even touch it. Our video is still getting tons of views today and I'm fairly certain it's the only reason the site still gets traffic. Most of the views come from youtube which prompts them to check out the site. We plan on going back to the site at a later date, but for now wanted to redirect it to another site of ours. In this case is it best practice to 302? or is a 301 still the proper solution?
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RE: Proper Landing Pages for PPC ads
Great answer as always EGOL, thanks for the help. That's the general consensus of our group as well, but we were throwing around the idea of creating one great video or landing page that showcases all of our services. In this case, we were thinking about directing all of the PPC traffic to that page which would contain links to other, more specific landing pages. I understand that may hurt the quality score of our ads and all of the traffic would not be super targeted in that case. We really want to go all out on one great video or landing page though. Down the road then, we could make other more specific and equally as great pages. Would you consider that an option, or do you think it's necessary to make multiple great and specific landing pages now?