Writing content with the keywords you want to rank is great, but just don't overuse them. There's a thin line between mentioning the keyword and stuffing an article with it. There's been a lot of chatter about the percentage of how many times your keyword should be mentioned within the text, however, I suggest you go with a "user target" in mind. Don't build content for search engines, build it for users!
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RE: Avoid Keyword Self-Cannibalization. Please Help
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RE: I need an SEO Specialist to take a look at a few things for me
Hi,
You can check the list of recommended companies Moz created here: http://moz.com/article/recommended
Hope that helps!
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RE: Twitter account that copies all your tweets
I can bet there are several scripts around capable of doing that. I wouldn't mind so much tho... you could try reporting or blocking the user to see if that prevents them from reading you feed...
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RE: 503 Error or 200 OK??
The problem is that plugin you are using, "Wordfence". It is probably picking up the crawls from Screaming Frog and Moz as DoS attacks because of the amount of requests from the same IPs.
You could either see if the plugin IP whitelisting or why don't you just remove that plugin and use CloudFlare, which is free and offer an even more robust security option + an included CDN.
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RE: Infinite Scrolling in On-Page Search Results
Philip,
There's been a question similar to yours a few weeks ago, I suggest you check it out, it might respond your question as well:
http://moz.com/community/q/best-way-to-break-down-paginated-content
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RE: Handling Multiple Restaurants Under One Domain
Restaurant names/brand names are different? If that's the case I'd suggest you stick with one Website for each one of them and if you'd like you can link them together with a nofollow link.
From an SEO perspective, you can get more authority if you use a single domain for both, but if I look it from the user point of view, 2 sites seems much more appropriate, and Google says every day: think, and build to users.
It is ultimately your choice, those are just my 2 cents

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RE: Can I move a campaign across to a different account?
No that I know of.
You can simply send them the keywords and competitors your are tracking so they can setup the campaign under their account (keywords are downloadable from the campaign you are running).
But moving an entire campaign to another account, I guess you will need to contact Moz support for that: http://moz.com/help/pro
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RE: Is there anyway to recover my site's rankings?
First step would be to check on your competitors. What are they doing? How have they reached those rankings? Do some research on them and then compare to yours. What are the differences? Are they doing something that you aren't?
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RE: Google Showing H1 Title Instead of Doc Title in Search Results?
Hey Stephane,
The reason: Google thinks your H1 content is more likely to interest the user than your title.
Control: None. However, you should do some tests analyzing why Google thinks your H1 is more attractive than your title and change it to better target your audience.
Hope that helps.
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RE: Detail page popup questions for real estate client
Your developer is correct (partially) :).
You see, that DOES affects SEO but in a good way. Over time, Google has learned to recognize what's best for the user, and from my personal point of view, having a "lightbox" (that's how that "window" is called) is far better than opening a new page if you can present the property details better. Whatever looks better for the user, then it will also look better for Google.
Google is also capable of running and understanding Javascript, therefore you shouldn't have any problem, even less, when the link actually points to the page, so search engines unable to run Javascript can still scrape the site perfectly.
Hope that helps!
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RE: RSS title element too long
Hey,
You can ignore the too-much links issues. That is completely normal in Today Websites (javascript, tabs, etc.).
About the too long titles, Google indexes only 70 chars, therefore, if you have longer titles, try cutting them with some script, there are a lot of options online for whatever language you are using to code.
Use that cut function on your RSS generator as well, and make sure the most important part of the title in on the front, as it is actually what users will see while searching.
Hope that helps!
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RE: If parent domain is www, does it matter if subdomain on a different server is non-www?
Basically, www domains are a subdomain of example.com. You don't need to have your subdomains like www.service.example.com, if that was what you were asking. That's just poorly structured URLs IMHO.
There shouldn't be any different for edu or gov domains.
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RE: Do Search Engine Spiders Read Commented Out Content?
I've never seen Google (or other engines) pay any attention to HTML comments. In fact, I've seen strong evidence that they are completely ignored. It only makes sense. People stick all kinds of things in comments for a wide variety of purposes. I can't imagine why a search engine would do anything else. And as far as Panda is concerned, Panda is aimed at the user's experience and since HTML comments are invisible to users, there's no reason they should have any effect.
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RE: Investigating a huge spike in indexed pages
Have you contacted the Google Webmaster Help forums? As that seems to be a glitch in Google.
How many pages are scraped by Mozbot? If the amount that mozbot shows is different, then you should either sit and wait until Google removes those indexed pages or create a conversation on the forums so someone at google can give you a hint of what is going on.
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RE: Trial ended, card charged, but campaign data is gone!
Most likely you will need to wait until the next refresh (once a week). Check your pro account to see the next refresh date.
Remember that Analytics is in beta and therefore some glitches are expected.
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RE: Do 404 Pages from Broken Links Still Pass Link Equity?
Equity is passed to a 404 page, which does not exist, therefore that equity is lost.
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RE: Blocking Subdomain from Google Crawl and Index
2 ways to do it with different effects:
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Robots.txt in each subdomain. This will entirely block any search engine to even access those pages, so they won't know what they have inside.
User-Agent:*
Disallow: /
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noindex tags in those pages. This method allows crawlers to read the page and maybe index (if you set a "follow") the pages to which you link to.or "nofollow" if you don't want the linked pages to be indexed either.
Hope that helps!
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RE: Noticed a lot of duplicate content errors...
For the tags, easy: noindex them, those pages don't offer any value to search engines.
For the categories you could perhaps go the same way, or use another approach and only use 1 category per post.
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Problems staying logged in (again)
Hey Moz!
A while ago, when you switched to Moz from SEOMoz, I experienced some issues staying logged in, even after selecting the "remember me" option.
Yesterday those issues started surfacing again.
Just a heads up so someone can take a look over there.
It isn't that constant as previously, but almost.
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RE: 301 redirects within same domain
You may want to check this video: