You submitted those yesterday? You should wait more time. I'd wait for about 1-2 weeks for a correct number. Remember that Google takes its time to index.
I've had site for that amount of pages and some took about a week and others took over a month
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You submitted those yesterday? You should wait more time. I'd wait for about 1-2 weeks for a correct number. Remember that Google takes its time to index.
I've had site for that amount of pages and some took about a week and others took over a month
Hi there,
Short answer: No it wouldn't.
Long answer:
The way you, and everybody, should think when it comes to creating links is: If I were a visitor on this site (Financial) would I ever be interested in that other site(widgets)?
That's the way Google expresses they consider backlinks.
Hope it helps.
Best luck.
GR
Hey there,
If you want an advise on linkbuilding. I'd suggest you to consider each different TLD site as a different site. So then focus on local optimization as required.
Also, take a deep look into these articles:
Targeted Link Building in 2016 - Whiteboard Friday
How to Build Links for International SEO - Webinar MOZ
Hope its helpful.
GR.
Hi RandyHT,
There is no SEO value in redirecting Exact Match Domains (EMD) to your current and primary domain.
A long time ago (3-4 years) it was a tactic that allegedly helped in rankings for the terms contained in the redirected domains.
I guessthat they are trying to secure those domains and don't let competitors have it.
Don't worry that much about it.
Hope it helps.
Best luck.
Gaston
Hi Becky,
My answer: Yes It makes a difference.
As Laura said, it's debatable.
Personally I think that the meta title is a perfect place to place some keywords. Of course, don't be abusive.
Every time that im in keyword optimization debate, I ask everybody to be concious whether placing any keyword in some places, such as meta title, headings or meta descriptions have real meaning in the context.
I've seen many articles that have wrong semantics, just for having put the keyword there.
Be logical, be reasonible and think if you where a visitor (or the google bot): Would you consider apropiate in that text, the keyword?
Hope it helps.
GR.
Hi there,
What you are finding is perfectly normal, as Moz's bot usually takes some time until finding most of the links present on the web. Keep in mind that the internet as a whole is so vast that not even Google can crawl it entirely.
In some cases, really big/popular websites restrict access to bots, so they will never find what's in their pages.
I'd suggest you wait a little longer.
Also, you can find more information about that in Moz's official resource: Moz Isn’t Finding Your Links - Moz Help Hub.
Hope it helps,
Best luck
Hi there,
Of course those pages might have different PA. Because are treated as different pages.
Keep in mind that Moz's metrics are updated one a moth or so. Here there is a guide on when and how mozcape link updates
Also, you should not completely asute that higher PA/DA will make higher rankings. It usualy does. But no always. There are cases where sites with lower PA/DA outrank sites with much higher PA/DA.
Hope it helps.
GR.
Hi All!
Have anyone seen any pattern in those shifts?
Categories? Niches? Increments in SEM?
Hi there,
There are 2 exits here, and you've pointed them:
On one hand, if you aren't confortable with those links, just reverse all.
On the other hand, you've said that the main site has a lot of links and it those 'unnatural links' will not make harm and that the satellite blog has really few conections to the latter. I'd say that there isnt, almost nothing, risk. So, i'd leave as it is now.
Hope it helps.
GR.
Hi Ryan,
In 2019 already, EMD domains didn't help at all. I wouldn't expect that this will help you rank better.
Google also said it almost 3 years ago (well it was John Mueller, not Google in its resources): Exact Match Domains Don't Get Magic Ranking Bonus.
My advice to you is that you focus on creating good content and help it with good user experience. Some topic related backlinks could probably help.
Don't leave out of sight what your competitors are doing and their overall site and SEO performance on that searches.
Hope it helps,
Best luck.
Gaston
Hi Brett,
I've the same situation with a client. We focused on the singular and ranked higher with the plural.
Of course the optimization were done for the singular keyword.
The reasons we found:
hope it helps.
Hi there,
yes you should implement hreflang. As you are using a geo told, is really needed the hreflang so Google can understand that the web isn't British.
I'd set subdirectories instead of subdomains. Remember that Google considers subdomains as a different site from the main domain.
Hope it helps
GR
Hi there,
What I can get from your question is whether to use blog posts or pages.
Strictly there is no difference. In my opinion I'd stay with the option that suits you the best.
The SEO optimization can be as good for blog posts or pages.
Best luck.
GR.
Hi,
I've seen the forward slash too.
But google does not use it in the search console help.
Check it out here:
Block search indexing with meta tags - Google SC Help
Hope it helps.
GR
I disagree Thomas. You're wrong.
I retract myself. Thomas has it right.
I've chequed 2 pages and both have the meta robots to nofollow and noindex.
http://www.oldermann.no/
http://www.oldermann.no/kompetanse
Check the image attached
To check that, go to the page source (F12 in chrome) and make a search (clicking in the source code then crtl+F) of 'robots' there you'll find your problem. Just erase that line of code and you'll be just fine.
Best Luck.
GR.
Damn it. I've had a typo . IT WONT AFFECT YOUR SEO.
I'm just editing the first reply. Sorry
Hi Alexa,
You should decide wich domain you want to use. Then there are 2 ways to solve the duplicate content:
a. Redirect one to the other
b. Set a rel=canonical pointing to the other.
In my opinion you shoul leave the .com and redirect the other.
Having the same features and being written the same way is a bit of a problem, but in this case, unless you want to re-write all, there nothing you can do.
Also i've found other issue just for overseen your site:
Best luck.
GR.
Hi there,
IF you are targetting for 2 different keywords (as you say). I'd go for separate pages. And link them internally with and of course optimize them for the selected keyword.
**IF **you are targeting for highly related keywords, such as long tails, then go for a larger content.
Hope it helps.
GR.
HI Muhammad,
What you're asking is really impossible to know.
My input here is that Google isn't just about great quality content and some backlinks. It is about many other factors, check what Moz have said: Ranking factors.
My opinion about linkbuilding is that it will never die. Although it will be mutating constantly, always towards better and more natural links. Since 2012 spammy links are deprecated and penalized by google.
The best advise is always to focus on content, so as backlinks come natural.
Hope i've answered you.
Best luck.
GR.
Hi there,
Long story short: Nop it doesn't care that both pages with canonicals have the same meta data. It only matters the selected by the canonical.
Best luck.
GR.