There are a lot of them: PRWeb, PRnewswire, i-newswire, PRLeap.
And as mentioned earlier, Google does not give a lot of importance of links from Press Release sites, but if you have a good story you can use the PR sites to tell it.
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There are a lot of them: PRWeb, PRnewswire, i-newswire, PRLeap.
And as mentioned earlier, Google does not give a lot of importance of links from Press Release sites, but if you have a good story you can use the PR sites to tell it.
I use the latest version of Chrome. I tried to reproduce but without success. I see this issue couple times a day (maybe once a day).
I'll try to reproduce it.
There are still some bugs in a new Moz:
Regards.
With a PR3 and Domain Authority - 32, this website will not give you any SEO benefit.
If you need a good Press Release site other than PRWeb, you should try:
When one good web-site (PR5) has a link to my web-site - it's great. But, if this site has a second link to my web-site from another page, is this also good? Or, let me ask in a different way, will my web-site get "double benefit" from that web-site?
I see that Page Authority is really very important signal, but is it more valuable for Google too than PR?
A web-site has PR5 but in OSE I see that Domain Authority is only 26.
I've also checked and the domain was registered in 2009.
Is this normal?
MyGuestBlog is a good service, but you should check every offer carefully and accept only good ones (PR4+ websites)
You can view Moz's 2011 Search Engine Ranking Factors, there is a proof that a domain that starts with a target keyword has more power than other sites. And, keywords which appears in the subdomain name, also boosts rank.
But keep in mind that the keyword should be relevant and the website should be a quality site.
Moz's 2011 Search Engine Ranking Factors: http://moz.com/article/search-ranking-factors
Matt Cutts somewhere said that the difference between a domain that's six month old verses one year old is really not that big at all. So we can guess that they use domain age as a ranking factor, but it is not so important.
There is a great infographic about Google ranking factors: http://www.entrepreneur.com/dbimages/article/ranking_factors_infographic_2.jpg
You should definitely contact to the visual.ly team via http://visual.ly/contact form and report the "terms of use violation". I believe they will respond quickly.
Almost the same issue. I need to type the password at least once a day.
Wow, that's it? If I add SSL certificate to my web-site all "(not provided)" keywords will be gone?
Thanks.
About your question #1: It will give you some benefits, if you have a domain name containing keywords and it is more preferable if you use domain without dashes i.e. your-keyword.com
There are also rambler.ru and mail.ru but yandex.ru is the biggest one.
I would be nice if you will have a friendly URLs.
You can use a rewrite rule to remove extensions. Try this: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9489315/htaccess-rewrite-rule-to-remove-extensions
David,
I'd like to add a new feature suggestion too. It would be great if you add some kind of user/employee management.
For example I'd like to be able to add another users to my account and assign them the specific permissions (view selected campaigns, generated reports etc.)
Regards
Click Edit Page and in Basic Information you will find the field "Name"
Also, there is a Username field too you can change.
You should (definitely) not delete the current account. Why loose all that fans?
Maybe you should consider to change name like "New Name (Formerly Old Name)" and after some time, maybe after a couple of month, remove old name.