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Open Site Explorer Social Media?
Hi there, Thanks for writing in with a great question. The social media information is based specifically on the URL you are inputting, so it would not include the likes on the Facebook page for the site unless you are specifically looking up facebook.com/examplebusiness in Open Site Explorer. For example, for www.seomoz.org OSE shows 155 Facebook likes (http://screencast.com/t/m0curvDuwsVU) while for www.facebook.com/SEOmoz it shows over 79,000 likes (http://screencast.com/t/34eHBJ4IEu). All of the metrics in the top section of OSE are specifically related to the exact URL you are researching and would not pull in information for other URLs. I hope this clears things up. Please let me know if you have any other questions. -Chiaryn
Moz Tools | | ChiarynMiranda0 -
Determining where duplicate content comes from...
If you're looking at the Campaign Overview page, you'll notice that the words Duplicate Page Content next to the bar graph are a link. Clicking there will take you to a full page about your duplicate content issues. One of the columns in that report is Other URLs. if you click on the numeral that represents the number of other dupe pages found, it will show you a list of the other pages that share that dupe content. Is that what you were looking for? Paul iSJJZ
Technical SEO Issues | | ThompsonPaul0 -
Best site/tool to get exact rank of a site
There is no tool that can give "the exact google rank of a site" because there is no longer any such thing as an exact rank anymore, unfortunately. As a result of all the personalisation that is now built into search results, it is unlikely any 2 users will see the exact same ranking results for any query. Things like location, personal search history etc are used to customise the ranking of results that each user sees. The closest you can get to what you're asking for is to use Google Webmaster Tools. There you can find the average ranking for a keyword that's driving traffic to your site. Keep in mind that some will see your pages much higher and some much lower, but all the personalisations involved will be taken into account to produce the average. You can also see a rough number of impressions for the search terms and also whether the average rank has gone up or down (and by how many positions) compared to last month. Regular ranking tools basically try to eliminate all the personalization from their measurements, but since real users don't search that way, the results they give aren't the same as an real user would see. They are useful for trending analysis, but shouldn't be mistaken as repeatable for human users. Paul
Keyword Research | | ThompsonPaul0 -
Internal page ranking
The simple answer: example.com/glasses will rank. If you build high-quality links to that page, and optimize it for glasses that page will probably out-rank your homepage for the phrase glasses. Obviously, if your home page is optimized for the same phrase, that page might rank as well. Sometimes when there are two pages on a site that rank for the same phrase, Google will show both pages in the SERPS next to each other.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | Bryant-Jaquez0 -
KeyWord Density?
In my understanding - Google is a machine that wants us to think that it is acting as a human being In general - there is some human influence on their 'algos' but it's important to understand - it is still a machine! And most important is to clearly lied down - it is machine that constantly keeps upgraded and tweaked by humans. I see where and why Joseph coming from and I see why he still is not satisfied with the answer. You know why? Because question is wrong for this community Everyone here wants to do good for you Joseph! And that is why you are not getting direct answer regarding correct keyword density percentage. The truth is - this number is keeping changing constantly and whatever 'density' will you apply to your article it is - DANGEROUS! There is no exact magical number but there is a safe side that works for present moment. And to answer you directly - do not cross 1.5 - 2.0 percentage at the moment. Think about this like that - If you will apply wrong keyword density to your article you will get fired from your job. So, how to apply correct keyword density you are asking! - you see, you asking to guarantee you something that only Google can guarantee as there is no insight - what Google will implement next and how that will affect everyone here. One golden rule applies for this though - keep constantly updating and changing your content! As far it is the best of the best of all ranking advices what I can give you because as far as it goes now - Whenever new content is published Google clearly and immediately recognizes, responds and communicates with you via changes of you ranking positions via what!? - via keyword density,placement,decoration,website structure, credibility,visibility and all this blah,blah,blah stuff You see - keywords are still there! So, sorry, but there is no magical and precise pill for this! That is why question was a bit wrong. all the best, Jungles
On-Page / Site Optimization | | Jungles1 -
Footer-links (navigation)
Putting keyword rich anchor text in the footer was used by many spammers. It was abused a LOT to pass internal link juice. "IF" you want to be safe, make those links in your footer a <nofollow>, that way you don't get penalized.</nofollow>
On-Page / Site Optimization | | Francisco_Meza0 -
Blogging for backlinks
Use the tools in open site explorer, in the inbound links section( it says no follow)
Link Building | | CHADHARRIS0 -
Changing my site (dramatically)
I have thousands of duplicate content warning. I am using a hosted server/realtor package that doesn't let me see the source code. I basically have duplicates of every page on my site some how. I've used the company for 8 yrs though. I am in deep trouble. I fear I can't stay with them.
On-Page / Site Optimization | | JML11790 -
Duplicate Content
I rent the website from Homes.com. I don't even have access to the index.php file. it's a content management system in the back end. I can change a few meta tags etc... All I know is that SEOMOZ says I have tons of duplicate content. I used to be number one on google for years, and I'm not now \
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | JML11790 -
Please Help! I lost ranking from #1 SERP
I am after Pensacola Real Estate. I have made no changes to my site in the last year. I just dropped recently from one unexpectedly. I think it was the time around the "google update" I am hearing so much about...
Technical SEO Issues | | JML11790