If it helps, my links are showing up again on GWMT as of mid morning. Looks like the fix is in place.
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JFritton
@JFritton
Job Title: Director of Digital Marketing
Company: GoldMaxUSA
Website Description
Largest store-based gold buyer in the united states.
Favorite Thing about SEO
Analytics and finding opportunities
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RE: New site now links disappearing in Open Site Explorer and GWT
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RE: New site now links disappearing in Open Site Explorer and GWT
Hi Karl,
Check out this thread here to start with.
http://www.seomoz.org/q/why-my-good-links-disappeared-from-gwmt
It appears that GWT is having an issue currently with reporting all links going to the homepage of your site. According to Google it shouldn't be affecting your rankings or traffic, just the reporting - but they are checking into it.
That might be a good part of your issue.
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RE: Why my good links disappeared from gWMT?
There's an updated response from Googles John Mueller:
"Thanks for the report, Anne (and thanks for escalating, Stevie!). This looks like an issue with how the data is displayed in Webmaster Tools, it shouldn't affect your site's crawling, indexing or ranking. I don't have any specifics at the moment, but the team is looking into the details to see what we can do here. Thanks for your patience & sorry for the confusion!"
http://www.seroundtable.com/google-links-homepage-bug-16322.html
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RE: Why my good links disappeared from gWMT?
It looks like when this happened back in August of 2011 it took up to two weeks to fix.
http://www.seroundtable.com/google-links-bug-13886.html
I have to imagine that it's just a temporary hiccup because my site lost links from major media institutions like Bloomberg and Forbes. I can't image those links would have been "devalued". Give it some time and watch your traffic. Mine is normal today and I imagine that it would have cratered if all my links had actually disappeared.
Good Luck,
Jason
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RE: Why my good links disappeared from gWMT?
My corporate site went from 140K+ links on Webmasters tools to 133 overnight. I lost links from Forbes, Bloomberg, and some universities so they were good links. It has to be an error. My brand new site is down from several hundred links to showing no data at all.
I'll wait it out but traffic doesn't seem to be affected one way or the other.
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RE: Google indexing issue?
It's probably just an issue of time with Google. Depending on your site it can take a while to get re-crawled and have the new changes indexed.
Best,
Jason
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RE: Does Quantcast interfered with SEO?
I don't understand how it would interfere with on-site SEO. We use the Quantcast scripts and haven't seen any issues with it. Our rankings have been increasing steadily and we haven't received any notifications of crawler errors.
Quantcast is generally pretty on-the-ball with things like this and I think if Google had issues with their script then they would fix it fast.
Best,
Jason
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RE: Press release not giving me my link juice
Keep in mind that Mozscape only updates once every 30 days or so. If you just put out the link you won't see it on OSE for a while. http://apiwiki.seomoz.org/w/page/25141119/Linkscape%20Schedule
However, I can see the link redirection and I'm not certain that you'll get the most benefit from that. Perhaps someone can answer that a bit more competently than I can.
Also, press release sites are passing very little value these days so I wouldn't get your hopes up overall.
Best,
Jason
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RE: Got a warning from Google but rankings still ok.. what to expect?
I think you should probably figure out what's setting off the red flags and fix it. They like to give warnings first if it's not a huge issues.. but they could drop the hammer on you at any time.
Best,
-Jason
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RE: Do you miss SEOmoz's Term Extractor Tool?
I'm still too new here. What did the Term Extractor tool do?
-Jason
Best posts made by JFritton
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RE: Google Places > Google+ business pages
Hi Oleksiy,
Check out:
http://blumenthals.com/blog/2012/06/08/google-for-business-places-forums-wrapup/
Miriam Ellis linked this a few days ago and it seems to have a lot of good answers.
Bottom line is that they are rolling out a program to merge business Google+ pages with the Google+ Local pages that were created from the recent transition.
Regarding your email question here is a quote from the linked article: "Be sure that you upgrade your Google account to a Google+ personal account. Life will be much easier if it has the same email as your dashboard account as it will make the coming merge go more smoothly. If your Google+ Business page is created under a different account than your Places listing, then add the email for the Places Dashboard as an additional manager of the G+Business Page."
Best of luck,
Jason
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RE: Why does my competitor rank so well with so many paid/traded links?
Hi Jennifer,
I know I might catch some flak for even talking about this, but I have to keep a close watch on our competitors because they are constantly rocketing up in the SERPs from paid/spam links. For some reason it seems to take Google a while to catch them even with the new Penguin update.
I have no problems with using tricks of the trade to get advantageous results in rankings, but it irritates me to get outranked by competitors who are blatantly just buying thousands of junk links.
In each situation I use OSE to get several examples and then use:
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/spamreport to report them. It seems to take a week or so but each time I've reported I've seen the spammers URL tank about 50 positions.
In many situations however Google will just remove value from the junk links without penalty and you can still lose your position to the competitor if overall they have more good links than you do. Also take into consideration your onsite SEO, content quality and social signals.
Best of luck,
Jason
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RE: Consolidating mulitple Google+ Local pages with one Google+ Page
Hello JBGlobalSEO,
I'm having the same issue. I run digital marketing for a company that has over 200 stores nationwide and now, apparently, over 200 Google+ pages.
From what I've been able to find out, each of these local Google+ pages are currently able to be managed through their associated Google Places accounts. Google has said that they are looking to include the functionality of being able to handle multiple locations through one Google+ account, but they haven't mentioned exactly how they are going to accomplish this yet and there's no expected timeline yet.
It's going to be extremely important however, since the new Google Places/Google + pages will be indexable. I'm already building a procedure for our local store leaders to regularly contribute content for their individual location while I manage it centrally and it's going to have to be updated on a regular basis.
I know this isn't much of an answer, but I wanted to confirm that so far there's little to no information out there on handling multiple locations through a single Gplus page, however Google has stated that they intend to provide that functionality "soon".
Thanks,
Jason
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RE: Does Quantcast interfered with SEO?
I don't understand how it would interfere with on-site SEO. We use the Quantcast scripts and haven't seen any issues with it. Our rankings have been increasing steadily and we haven't received any notifications of crawler errors.
Quantcast is generally pretty on-the-ball with things like this and I think if Google had issues with their script then they would fix it fast.
Best,
Jason
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RE: Do you miss SEOmoz's Term Extractor Tool?
I'm still too new here. What did the Term Extractor tool do?
-Jason
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RE: Buying existing domain: 301 or keep site?
Keep in mind however that links and rankings can degrade over time. If you aren't building new content on the new domain then the advantage may begin to fade after a while. It can be difficult to develop unique, fresh content for both domains.
It depends on how close your branding of each will be and if it's meant to drive sales leads then you also have to make sure to focus on the user experience for both.
-Jason
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RE: Google Places Multiple Locations Strategy
You can add multiple locations to a single Google Places account. I would strongly recommend registering all locations under just one account unless you intend for the listings to be managed by different people.
I'm currently struggling with trying to manage hundreds of locations spread across 16 different accounts and it's a giant mess.
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RE: How can a not so passionate subject get links? Need ideas?
Perhaps an article or infographic discussing the most environmentally responsible pest control methods? I was sold by a company recently who made a big deal about how environmentally "green" their pest sprays were compared to the competition. You could talk about the consequences of some of the older and more damaging pest control chemicals.
Maybe an infographic showing the different kinds of pests and the consequences of an infestation?
A bunch of scary close-up photos of insects, their swarms and the damage they can do in an infographic may get a few clicks.
Also check out Todays blog: "
The Guide to Developing a Content Strategy for "Boring" Industries"
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/the-guide-to-developing-a-content-strategy-for-boring-industries
Good luck!
-Jason
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RE: Multiple Domains for One Site
I agree with Justin. "Defensive" use of multiple domains to pick up misspellings or misremembered names can be valid strategy, but I would 301 them to the main site.
Trying to build links, social signals and unique, fresh content for each individual domain for SEO purposes probably isn't a good idea.
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RE: Google indexing issue?
It's probably just an issue of time with Google. Depending on your site it can take a while to get re-crawled and have the new changes indexed.
Best,
Jason