All your titles suck...
And your H1 use is interesting
Try cleaning up onsite SEO
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Company: d'Oliviera & Associates
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Rhode Island Personal Injury & Social Security Lawyers
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All your titles suck...
And your H1 use is interesting
Try cleaning up onsite SEO
If google is just adding website name it could be because of dmoz info research
You could tag an event when a user hits the submit button .... then set it as a goal but you should ask gravity forms im sure they have the best way to track Eli
nofollow is not a good idea if you have a good pagerank I wouldn't worry about it. But remove duplicates first..
no-following does not help the split of link juice it just stops the flow its ok to have over 100 links though if you have the domain authority to back it up
I think JWPlayer can help you just have to configure it correctly for mobile/desktop versions
Im sure wordpress like joomla has an addon for url rewrites essentially 301 is the way to go...
Get a plugin to make it easy
Webmaster Tools Latest Links goes back a couple years... should give u an idea of what's bad.. But that complete list no one has
as long its coded right where the actual code is in a list format and then javascript works off of that you should be fine
It can help hurt or stay the same if you have the same CMS better chance of nothing changing
All your titles suck...
And your H1 use is interesting
Try cleaning up onsite SEO
why wouldn't you be using internal pages as well only have to build 1 page authority unless you have 100 people that can each work with an individual domain and get it authoritative
I just google search the term I want to rank for than see who comes up than through them into places like ose and see what they are doing & if I can beat them
if you do have over 100 links off the homepage you might want to consider deep linking some of the non important pages.
its not the worst thing to have pr3s on the second lvl but i have had 2nd lvl pages rank at the same lvl as the index
Generally Yes... But starting off on the right foot would be to blog about helpful ideas in your niche or questions about your project that will go farther than just onpage seo
It's too bad you just don't do the seo yourself. There is a very easy way to get traffic and high rankings for cell phone related stuff
Eli
the crawl is done by servers you can shut down your pc i think it emails u when done
The First Page of the Checkout is sometimes the one that most users drop from. I would not make any changes till you figure out the problem. Try setting up analytic event on every button in the checkout process and see where people are dropping off.
Also you may want to make your header smaller up top so that people don't need to scroll in the checkout process.
If I am not mistaken it really depends on what users are searching
if they are only searching lawyers names than just find a structure that looks pretty and has the lawyer name in it.
But if there is any traffic data that points that people search the city or phone number along with the lawyer name than it might be wise to have that in the url structure
also ever thought of using subdomains? havent seen that in a lawyer directory yet but some of the major article sites switched to subdomains
170k visitors in a month = $140 with only 1 banner ad on the whole site you might get better results with more banners
590 searches per month............................................ thats hard to get anything from just business viop has 27k people searching its good to start with longer tails but to make money you got to get 1-2 high traffic keywords
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