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Open Site Explorer - Showing No links
Two of the three links look like they're in javascript and wouldn't be picked up as a straight link. For all of the links, keep in mind that Linkscape only crawls about the top 25% of the web, so your count in OSE may not reflect all of your links. Also, the links are updated about once a month, when you account for the time it takes to crawl the web then process the links. How long have you had the links in place? It can take up to 60 days for Linkscape to find the links if it is crawling those pages.
Technical SEO Issues | | KeriMorgret0 -
Crawl Issues
Hi, I think that, like Steven said, your dropdowns may be a problem. The actual menus are generated completely by javascript and the links in the sub-navigation menus are not physically part of the HTML source. It's actually pretty unnecessary to do that since they can be a part of the source and still act like a dropdown menu regardless using JavaScript. It may mean some changes to your javascript but the gains made definitely outweigh. It's just as easy to have the links physically in the HTML source and hide them with JavaScript than to have them generated on the fly. (I imagine it'd make things quicker as well since you're not having to create DOM objects all the time since you're just hiding and showing them).
Moz Tools | | davieshussein0 -
Google Places Listings - Multiple Locations in one City
Hi Lyn, To help optimize the latter Google Places listing linked above, definitely fill out the focused location page more. Adding photos and video, as well as positive user reviews will help give listing weight when searching. Also, be sure the text used for your location listing also reflects the keyword focus you have on the website, so the listing will show up in searches relevant to the keywords already optimized.
Online Marketing Tools | | SEO5Team0