Questions
-
GWT Keywords not showing my Keywords Focus, What to do?
Ah, the image you linked to showed the dashboard. Try going here instead: https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/keywords?siteUrl=http://arowautorental.com And look for it in the report: Google Index: Content Keywords. Cheers!
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | RyanPurkey0 -
Sitemap Wordpress
are we talking about an HTML site map or your XML site map? I would not use a parent page unless it was designed specifically to create a site map if it was that's cool use it. Because you have a functioning XML site map I am going to go ahead and assume that you're talking about an HTML site map what you showed us. Find the footer and create or use this link I've created for you Site Map and place it somewhere in the footer so it will show up on every page you can make a widget in the WordPress widget area and simply paste HTML link above into that area. For more on creating links use this http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_links.asp The XML sitemap & HTML function correctly http://i.imgur.com/tvZArJn.png & add here http://i.imgur.com/DBnMHK9.png http://arowautorental.com/sitemap.xml ( works just fine I would use Yoast but it's up to you) If you are talking about an HTML site map then you're in good shape. As long as it contains all the URLs from your site. if you do by any chance want to change or XML site map http://arowautorental.com/sitemap.xml ( works just fine I would use Yoast but it's up to you) https://yoast.com/wordpress/plugins/seo/ https://yoast.com/wordpress/plugins/seo/#xml-sitemap Just place it in a static area in your footer. You're all good I hope this helps, Tom tvZArJn.png DBnMHK9.png
Web Design | | BlueprintMarketing0 -
Keyword ranking conversion
Hi Julio! Local search rankings are made up of many, many factors. To start learning about these, please make use of our free Local Learning Center: http://moz.com/learn/local I also highly recommend Matthew Hunt's post on local website optimization - it's really good: http://www.smallbusinessonlinecoach.com/blog/seo/onpage-optimization-local-seo-perfectly-optimized-local-page/ When you feel like you're getting these basics down, start diving into 2014's Local Search Ranking Factors survey: http://moz.com/local-search-ranking-factors Hope these are helpful resources!
Local Website Optimization | | MiriamEllis0 -
Yoast Wordpress
Hi Julio, I wrote a blog post a while ago on how to optimise your site using Yoast SEO, check it out here. Also another one I wrote was on LSI keyword placement within content, check it out here. If you do solid keyword research, optimise your Wordpress site as per the first post and optimise your content as per the second, you should get great results.
Moz Tools | | StelinSEO1 -
Using Premium SEO Pack – Wordpress Plugin
so you're aware the permalink link is a WordPress term for URL or link however it does have its unique abilities to WordPress it is a WordPress URL. http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Permalinks Regarding your plug-in settings and doing what it tells you. create your own titles based on information found in Moz SEO by the sea, distilled and many other authoritative places which will actually give you the ability to write your own titles regardless of what your plug-in tells you a must-read is right here http://www.seobythesea.com/2014/12/direct-answers-taken-authority-websites/ care about what tools like deep crawl and screaming frog have to say you can use screaming frog to check if they're the right size. of any title or pretty much anything on the page. Same thing with deep crawl http://www.screamingfrog.co.uk/page-title-meta-description-lengths-by-pixel-width/ I do not think that plug-ins have come that far in all honesty all of them talk about keyword density almost every single one of them. Never take a plug-in's information as more important than what you might read here in the Moz guides http://moz.com/learn/seo or in http://distilled.net/u & http://www.feedthebot.com/ they are suggestions based on what the plug-in can detect about your site. do not get me wrong I think plug-ins are extremely important for the ability to put in titles and canonical's other important elements that must be installed for the site to work properly. But there are very few plug-ins I would listen to describe content is good but is expensive and they are right there is no magic keyword percentage however you can always have too many or too few but it should be written for the end-user. Titles should be created for the end user as well. Think about what would drive you to the site if you were to read it. Never use keywords in the title or URL unless they serve a purpose That benefits the end-user not what people think Google will want. With all that said obviously if you do not put keywords or key phrases that are relevant to what you're speaking about and quality content on your site you will not rank for it. when it comes to creating titles for your site I strongly recommend reading this prior http://moz.com/learn/seo/title-tag for a guide to content excellence check out distilled.net/content-guide/ hope this helps, Tom
Moz Tools | | BlueprintMarketing0