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Latest Info-graphic Best Practices
Some additional thoughts.... If I was going to do this myself, I would put the detailed article on my own site. Then, if I have ten top quality sites who will accept the infographic with a short article, I would write ten unique introductions that will appear above the infographics on these other websites. And, I would write ten unique conclusions to the infographic that will also appear on these other websites. The conclusion would be followed by an invitation to visit my site where more detailed information can be obtained. Another way to do this, which I believe is superior, is to give the full article with infographic to the ten top-quality websites and have them implement rel=canonical back to the full article page on my site.
Inbound Marketing Industry | | EGOL0 -
Tracking Organic Seach Queries From GA to Companies
Yes, many thanks. This is exactly what I was looking for.
Conversion Rate Optimization | | DanielFreedman0 -
Moz Netiquette
We actively try to monitor for spamming comments, but it's less easy to monitor for spammy PMs or people scraping your email address and emailing directly (we have three letters in our name, but we're not one of the three letter agencies!). What helps us out is if you give thumbs down to spammy comments, and report those PMs as spam. We actively review what's gotten a thumbs down on the blog, and get emailed if a PM is reported as spam. Hope this helps!
Technical Support | | KeriMorgret1 -
Odd Link Removal Request
We also lightly speculated it could be a competitor falsely claiming to be them and is trying to sabotage their link profile!
Link Building | | TomRayner0 -
Translating Page Titles & Page Descriptions
Hi Daniel, You're right with the micro stuff, I'll give the translators a map with the URLs and the main keyword (because of the importance of the keyword in the URL and a structure of the Title, description, etc like "main keyword | Brand Name" or something similar. It'll be easier for the traductors to foollow up all and the best way to verify the kw that you want to optimize. Hope it helps. Cheers
Technical SEO Issues | | cfguti0 -
Trip Advisor Contact
Not directly, but you might be able to find someone by searching LinkedIn for employees at TripAdvisor and then use Distilled's technique to guess anyone's email address using the Rapportive Gmail plugin: http://www.distilled.net/blog/miscellaneous/find-almost-anybodys-email-address/
Content & Blogging | | SparkplugDigital0 -
Redirecting a Parked Domain
I'm vote with SCW - no value whatsoever. Risk would be that the Search Engines might decide the totally unrelated domain name pointing to his site looks spammy. Assuming the parked domain is even indexed, given it likely has no inbound links. Given that there is absolutely no value to redirecting it, I certainly wouldn't take the chance if it were mine.
On-Page / Site Optimization | | ThompsonPaul0 -
OVER OPTIMIZED? <title>Google Engage Basic Training Google Engage for Agencies</title>
That sounds unnatural and that it would not be like that if it wasnt for search engines, so yes.
Technical SEO Issues | | PeterM220 -
Proving Bad Intent
One thought is that it would add legitimacy to the comment, and get it approved. On some systems, the first comment needs to be manually approved, and after that the person can freely comment.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | KeriMorgret0 -
New Domain Name For Site That Ranks Highly on Key Terms
Here's the problem: the client's domain name sucks. It is short, but combines an acronym with one of the words in its long-version name. It uses the British spelling version of the long name fragment, even though most Canadians now use American spelling. And it is a .ca, rather than a dot.com I would be using "colorful" language too! But I would like some additional validation before proceeding. More colorful language. - how much link juice might we lose? I've seen the figure of 10% bandied around. Is it accurate? Nobody knows for sure. Not an awful lot. - might we see a temporary dip in results? If so, how long would it last? You might have unstable SERPs for a few days to a couple of weeks. It's possible that your rankings could drop a place or two. But most of the time there is very little damage if you do the switch properly. - what questions did I forget to ask? What additional info do you need to offer informed advice Your question seems to be... "Should I do this?" If this was my site the answer would be yes. In the past year we have done two domain moves. One was positive results all around, great results. The other was up everywhere except the trophy KW which we slipped from #1,2,3 to #2,3,4 but are working to get it back. Sales are still very strong.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | EGOL0