Why the Google Adwords Keywords tool says there are 0 local monthly searches for a keyword or shows a dash, but in spite of this there's competition for those keywords (up to 0.42 in some cases) ?
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Why the Google Adwords Keywords tool says there are 0 local monthly searches for a keyword or shows a dash, but in spite of this there's competition for those keywords (up to 0.42 in some cases) ?
Thanks!!
In OSE's, "Followed Linking Root Domains" are defined as "The number of root domains that have at least one followed link to a page or domain." Does this mean that if one of my competitors has, let's say, 1000 followed linking root domains, they have a link pointing to them on the homepage of 1000 other sites?
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Hi KTaylor,
Thanks for replying.
Yes, I also found that link, but I was wondering if there's some data as authoritative as the one I found for mobile market share in Comscore. This Wikipedia article has good references, please don't misunderstand me, I'm not denying its value.
Here are the mobile stats, in case that anyone wants to take a look 
http://www2.comscore.com/l/1552/ore2012MobileFutureinFocus-pdf/3127bd
Hi,
Could you please point me to a reliable resource where I can find information on US desktop browser share?
I have already found info for mobile (Comscore) but not for desktop.
Thanks in advance for your replies 
We will change an old school HTML drop down navigation for an AJAX drop down one.
What's your experience in regards to Google indexing AJAX?
I know that Google is now able to read more stuff than in the past, but I need some stories "from the trenches" if you're willing to share.
Thanks in advance.
Hi, thanks for your reply. I'm afraid the number of indexed url in the widget is also 0.
I think that the best will be for us to wait a few days and see what happens.
What do you think?
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Hi,
This is happening with a brand new site.
We have created sitemaps and submitted them to Google Webmaster Tools.
GWT says sitemaps are ok, "x" number of urls submitted, but no urls indexed.
When I check in Google with site:domain.com I see that many of the urls are already indexed.
Why this discrepancy between GWT and reality?
Thanks for your time!
So, this code:
#removes trailing slash
        RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
        RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
        RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^.localhost$ [NC]
        RewriteRule ^(.+)/$ http://%{HTTP_HOST}$1 [R=301,L]
and this code:
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^mysite.com [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.mysite.com/$1 [R=301,L]
should be added to our .htaccess ?
Or is it just one of the two code blocks?
Thanks for your time!
Hi,
We are running a campaign for a website in SEOmoz.
We get a dup content issue warning:
http://www.oursite.com and http://www.oursite.com/ are being seen as 2 different urls.
Only difference among 2 urls is the trailing slash at the end of the second url.
Why is this happening? I was aware of www vs non www but never heard of an issue related to the slash.
Thanks for your help!
Thanks for your reply, I'll follow your advice and keep you updated.
Hi,
We are running a campaign for a website in SEOmoz.
We get a dup content issue warning:
http://www.oursite.com and http://www.oursite.com/ are being seen as 2 different urls.
Only difference among 2 urls is the trailing slash at the end of the second url.
Why is this happening? I was aware of www vs non www but never heard of an issue related to the slash.
Thanks for your help!