Hi,
Try Gorkana if it's PR and social media http://www.gorkana.com/pr-products/media-monitoring/ and this one may be worth trying too https://mention.com/en/
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Hi,
Try Gorkana if it's PR and social media http://www.gorkana.com/pr-products/media-monitoring/ and this one may be worth trying too https://mention.com/en/
Hi,
A few reciprocal links shouldn't be a problem but I'd only do them if it makes sense from a human point of view and if it adds something for the users of your site. Put them in the place on your site that makes the most sense. A fishing gear shop may well link to fishing books and that would make sense.
It's nice to be able to send traffic to another site that also send relevant traffic to you.
Lots of reciprocal links and links that are done for perceived SEO purposes (and not for the users of your site) should be avoided.
A link to another site could come across as endorsing it so make sure you are hooking up with reputable companies that you know and trust, not just ones that rank well.
Hi,
Do you have a Google Plus? It's not a recent post but it sounds like it has worked before http://www.fiveblocks.com/changing-your-company-logo-in-google-knowlegde-graph-2/. Might be worth a go if nothing else has worked so far.
Hi,
I'd use social media - Twitter, Facebook. If you have good images you could also use Instagram and in the accompanying text say that there's a post about it over on your site.
I'd look at what others have done by searching the keywords on that social media platform and seeing what comes up. if they used a good hook or hashtag then use that in your post too.
You could post a few times on your chosen platforms with different text each time and see what works best - don't overdo the posting though as people will get annoyed.
If your topic ties in with something upcoming eg a national awareness day or big event, make sure you post during that period and use the relevant hashtags (which you can usually research before).
Hi,
Twitter says:
It's impressions that count and the only difference is whether or not media is attached.
If my top tweet for a month has the most impressions but no media it is the top tweet. Another tweet that has media is then the top media tweet. That makes sense and I've seen it in my Twitter analytics.
I'm confused when my top tweet is one with media but it is somehow not also showing as the top media tweet. Surely it should be? how can another tweet with media and a lower impressions count be the top media tweet when the top tweet is one with media and a higher impressions count.
Thanks
Hi,
Using http://www.redirect-checker.org/index.php shows:
https://www.yoursite.ro/contact-us
301 Moved Permanently
https://www.yoursite.ro/contact
301 Moved Permanently
https://www.yoursite.ro/contact/
200 OK
http://www.yoursite.ro/contact-us
301 Moved Permanently
https://www.yoursite.ro/contact
301 Moved Permanently
https://www.yoursite.ro/contact/
200 OK
http://yoursite.ro/contact
301 Moved Permanently
https://yoursite.ro/contact
301 Moved Permanently
https://www.yoursite.ro/contact/
200 OK
https://yoursite.ro/contact
301 Moved Permanently
https://www.yoursite.ro/contact/
200 OK
Thanks, I had wondered if it was location based but it wasn't making much sense - the computers used to check were all much nearer the head office than the satellite office that showed up top - in fact the satellite office is a long way away. We used three different machines and each time we got the same result. The smaller office is in Leicester (UK) and the head office in in Christchurch which is where where 2 checks were done, and another was done in Blandford, all getting Leicester come up top.
Our head office address is the only one listed on Facebook etc so it's a bit odd.
I've just tried it again and got a more local office showing, but it's still not head office.
Thanks for the links to other posts and thanks for the suggestions:
Thanks both
Hi,
We have Google Maps listings for all of our offices but a small office often shows up instead of our head office.
Is there any way to get head office showing instead?
Thanks
Hi Jamie,
That's what I though too.
Yossi, where did you get the info that GTM can go in the head? I'd be worried to move it from the body as I'm not sure what difference it would make.
Thanks
Hi,
I think your H1 idea is fine.
For the meta descriptions I'd write a new one for each page and make it so that it compels searchers to click your page. That may or may not be the first few words on your page. If the words do not capture interest you may lose a searcher to another search result. The meta description is important for click through.
As you identified, just a product name or half a sentence will not serve you well.
How do you mean 'is this bad' - what aspect?
It's not great that your meta description is the same on each page. It should describe the page, not be generic to the whole site.
Hi,
Paid positive reviews are definitely not what they want to see but it's a bit less clear about paid impartial reviews as you aren't trying to influence what to write. I'd still steer clear though and find ways to encourage genuine reviews with the money saved. Given that you may end up paying for a bad or neutral review I don't see the point.
Got to agree with Patrick - the first URL's look normal and the others look simply odd.
Remember your site is for humans as well as search engines.
I would work on the assumption that it will affect the rankings on desktop too and if you have time to make your site responsive in time then I would - it covers all bases then.
Also, as mobile searches are increasing it makes sense to go responsive as soon as you can.
Hi,
If there's a reason to have both sites live then instead of a 301 (which would only show the content from one site) you could use a canonical (if the content can't be updated to something different enough) and chose the main of the two sites
Why will it be two blogs if it's all about the same product? It may be worth looking at just one blog but tagging topics so people can find what they are after quickly
Hi,
Don't know what site you have but I get <cite>oasis-land.com </cite>at 4.
Your spot check Google results might be skewed by personalisation. Try adding &pws=0 at the end of the URL and see if results change
I'd 301 it if it has trust and no spam.
I'd look at doing the redirects to the most relevant pages though rather than just the home page - as you say the content is similar to what you have - it shouldn't be too hard to match up the important pages.
Hi,
If I understand correctly, I wouldn't add anything to your main/home page URL. You could always add to the info on the page or the meta tags where it makes sense to.
A specific page for debt settlement would be best which would then be /debtsettlement
Marketing - both on and offline, plus worked in regional newspapers