That's way too many words for a title tag. As far as I know you should keep it below 70 characters.
Posts made by Gamer07
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RE: Title tags not displaying correctly?
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Openx IFrame and tracking in Analytics
Hi,
We're running our own adserver and we use OPENX. The problem is with the iframe invocation type that we have been using to show ads on pages.
My question is: How can we track the ad clicks that are being showed in the iframe?
I know the method in Analytics to count outgoing links as pageviews or events but I am not sure how to do this for clicks for OPENX Iframes as they don't even include Google Analytics tracking code inside the iframe.
any ideas appreciated
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RE: Order of keyword usage in URL
Thanks Ryan. That helped a lot.
I will not change the current page URL's but try to use the exact match keywords in the URL's in the future.
best,
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Order of keyword usage in URL
Hi,
I have been wondering for a few weeks if the order of keyword usage for a long tail keyword made a difference. Today I ran an on-page report here for a new page which is a review of a product.
The report warned about the keyword usage in URL which made me question my knowledge about this.
let's say the page is titled Razer Mouse Review
my URL is www.example.com/review/razer-mouse
I thought it was a bad idea to repeat the same word in a URL, that's why I categorized all my reviews under review directory and avoided using the word "review" more than once.
Should I modify this url and make it www.example.com/review/razer-mouse-review
Note: I see the report listed this under "moderate importance factors" and still gave the page A grade.
any ideas appreciated!
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RE: How critical is Duplicate content warnings?
Thanks for that command Dr. Meyers. Apparently, only 5 such pages are indexed. I suppose I shouldn't worry about this then?
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RE: How critical is Duplicate content warnings?
Thanks Adam and Vahe. Your suggestions are definitely helpful.
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RE: Exact keyword URL or not?
I can help by giving you an example and its actual results.
I hope this helps.
On our site, for a certain word, just like in your case, the page is named let's say www.example.com/real-examples
When you search for "real examples" it is in top 10 but if you search for "real example" then it is not even in top 50.
I still don't think on-page adjustments decide the rankings on themselves as there are more factors involved.
Anyway, I hope this helps you a bit.
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How critical is Duplicate content warnings?
Hi,
So I have created my first campaign here and I have to say the tools, user interface and the on-page optimization, everything is useful and I am happy with SEOMOZ.
However, the crawl report returned thousands of errors and most of them are duplicate content warnings.
As we use Drupal as our CMS, the duplicate content is caused by Drupal's pagination problems. Let's say there is a page called "/top5list" , the crawler decided /top5list?page=1" to be duplicate of "/top5list". There is no real solution for pagination problems in Drupal (as far as I know).
I don't have any warnings in Google's webmaster tools regarding this and my sitemap I submitted to Google doesn't include those problematic deep pages. (that are detected as duplicate content by SEOMOZ crawler)
So my question is, should I be worried about the thousands of error messages in crawler diagnostics?
any ideas appreciated