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IP TRACKING
I'm a little bit leery of enabling the asker of this question but here goes... Just be sure you use the information for good. I've done this myself (to ban a spammer) by just using cPanel or whatever server software you have going on. cPanel makes it very easy to see all of the recent IP addresses arriving to your server and what they requested. The raw server logs should have the same info if not more. This would be the most direct and complete route and you wouldn't need any additional software. If you're looking for a software solution other than that I'd check out one of the recommendations above. Depending on what CMS platform your site is on (WordPress, VBulletin etc) there may be a plugin that does something that will get the job done. Would need to know what you're trying to do though. Sounds rather ominous as it stands. Edit: and to answer your question about Moz: NO it doesn't have this feature and likely never will.
Moz Tools | | Reinhart0 -
Landing page experts, for lead gen conversion
Person who will work as "Landing Page Expert" for any competitive website shall possess 1.Good experience on tools like "Crazyeggs.com" or other other visual analysis tools. 2. He must recommend changes based on technology as well heuristic aesthetics. This is tough challenge, but you need person who have his/her both hemispheres sharp.
Conversion Rate Optimization | | EastEssence220 -
Infographic distribution sites, ideas & tools
Have you tried using social media to promote your infographic? Infographics are meant to be viral content and social media sites would be a good platform to do that. You may want look into using Facebook (if your infographic is too long, you may want to include a link to the full image). Pinterest would be a good idea too, since infographics can be viewed in full and easily repinned for more exposure.
Moz Pro | | ReferralCandy1 -
INTERNAL ANCHOR TEXT LINKS
Hi jdcline - Would probably need a bit more info to provide an answer. Obviously you are aware of the Penguin update last Friday (http://www.seomoz.org/google-algorithm-change). My initial response wants to be that you should create pillar pages where the home page links to 10 or so main categories, and then those pages link to next level pages, instead of linking to all sites from the home page. Definitely need more info though - does each page, link to every other page (50)? Are the links to the 50 pages from the home page in the footer? Top navigation?
Technical SEO Issues | | JaredMumford0 -
LASER FOCUS?
I'd say that's a substantial enough change. I'd wait and see what happens in the next week or so. Does googlebot visit your site fairly often?
Technical SEO Issues | | danatanseo0 -
301 or rel con ?
Got hit on Friday, and am affraid I have some duplicate content pages, so we are going to send them to their approiate page. We also have 30 or 40 pages that are just for keyword ranking, and since friday hit I am under the impression that google is puttin more emphasis on the entire site and ranking the site as a whole and not just each page, so the thought is to 301 the marketing pages. the marketing pages are seo moz trust 50 have a PR5 so I hate to do anyting with them, but we took a huge hit on friday and I am desperate. our busy season starts in 5 days AHHH!
Search Engine Trends | | jdcline0 -
YOUTUBE BEST PRACTICE for SEO
Have you created a YouTube channel for your group of videos? I'd definitely suggest that. Here's a great video from the folks over at REELSEO, http://www.reelseo.com/build-brand-youtube-channel/ They are awesome with their advice about video SEO. Also check out blog posts on Video SEO by Paddy Moogan and Phil Nottingham (I think if you Google their names with "video SEO" you'll find them right away). Hope that helps!
Vertical SEO: Video, Image, Local | | danatanseo0 -
Unique Content around GEO targets
Hello JDCline, What you a referencing is one of the chief practices of a strong Local SEO campaign - creating unique, optimized content that features services + geo terms. This can certainly be accomplished, but the chief challenges typically are: 1. Helping the client understand the value of his investment in this. 2. Finding a copywriter who is also a Local SEO and knows what they are doing. 3. Being creative with your subject. Different industries are easier than others to write extensively about, but there isn't actually any subject that cannot benefit from creative treatment of this kind. I am not sure from your post whether the website you linked to is the one with which you are working. Is this your site, your client's site, or a competitor's site, perhaps? If the topic is insurance, it is one of the tougher topics for creative copywriting, but brainstorming ideas can help. For example, consider doing an interview with one of your agents in Baltimore Maryland. Do a Q&A page with him about the types of insurance most sought after by local people. Talk about anything unique to the area. For example, in a coastal state, perhaps people purchase lots of boat insurance, whereas, in a flood-prone state, perhaps flood insurance is a major need. Do bear in mind, however, that Local SEO hangs on NAP (name, address, phone number). If you have actual offices in each of these cities, then your company is in a position to go after local search rankings. If you do not have actual offices there, you must expect to be outranked by true local companies. Your only hope is to gun for secondary organic rankings, typically shown below the true local rankings if you do not have offices in your target cities. Hope this explanation helps. The rule to follow is not to duplicate any of your content. You must write each page as a unique, free-standing article and then build a menu of these articles that offer specific local or regional guidance for human users.
Branding / Brand Awareness | | MiriamEllis0 -
What is the top 3 things I can do with Social to help SEO, starting today!
The points are only good if you are marked a helpful answer, Modbargains.
Social Media | | KeriMorgret0