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Keyword at homepage
That's weird, try the following: -Click over the URL and see if it allows you to change it. -Try to edit the slug with the "Quick edit" button at the 'page list' page, before entering the editor. -Check your screen options (opciones de pantalla) in the upper right section of the page to see if you have all editing options enabled. If that fails (maybe one of the many installed plugins is creating a conflict), you can always create a new page with the URL you want, copy the content from your old page and set it as your new landing page (don't forget to redirect the previous page to the new one).
On-Page / Site Optimization | | Branagan0 -
H1 tag mandatory?
Hi Jesse, Now your talking! I'd say I agree with you know on this - it may not have much value in terms of aiding a sites rank, but then again it may have some slight advantage in terms of rankings - as long as its played by the book, is relevant, not stuffed and is in line with all the other on-page 'best practices'. It certainly wont hurt.
On-Page / Site Optimization | | Webrevolve0 -
A good SEO praxis?
It's perfectly natural for each page on a site to have a different keyword. Write good content for each page and both users and Google will give you two thumbs up. Best, Christopher
On-Page / Site Optimization | | ChristopherGlaeser0 -
Same keyword for almost same content
You could try targeting the same keyword in both pages, but best practice would be to have original, relevant and useful content for each term on each of the pages, even if they share a common keyword. I think you would be better off optimizing each page for the keyword set you're referring to, otherwise you'd risk diluting your ranking capabilities by falling into keyword cannibalization. If you want to go further, you may have the perfect setting to build an authoritative page on "motivation", by providing useful content on different keyword variations, all referencing a central page dedicated exclusively to your main keyword on it's own. Check out these articles, even if they're old I'm sure you'll find a lot of relevant and useful information: Targeting Multiple Keywords vs. Singular Keyword Focus How to Employ Multiple Keywords for SEO & Conversions Perfecting Keyword Targeting & On-Page Optimization
On-Page / Site Optimization | | Branagan0 -
Number of keyowrds
Keyword snuffing is bad. How great content you have. I have seen some blogger do SEO from PR 0 to 4 - anyhow they get caught the blog is heck now ! In a page i use max of 5. Might be some SEO experts here give more details about this ?
On-Page / Site Optimization | | Esaky0 -
How can I find these pages?
Hi Juan Miguel I crawled the site with Screaming Frog SEO Spider - and here's what I found. This is a screenshot showing you what links to /contacto/estrella/ This is a screenshot showing you what links to /equipo/equis So I would; look on those pages highlighted in the screenshots look in the HTML source code for the link (you can do a control-f to search text in the HTML source code) for example I found one of the pages pointing to /equipo/equis - see the screenshot Hope that helps! -Dan
On-Page / Site Optimization | | evolvingSEO0 -
Temporary redirections
It's not a huge problem, but it is poor practice. You may want to look at the plugins you have installed, figure out which one of them is causing the redirects, and then disable it. Wordpress will throw a 404 automatically for pages that don't exist, there's no need to redirect them using 302s.
On-Page / Site Optimization | | TakeshiYoung0 -
"irrelevant pages of a site"
You will not be penalized for not including titles and descriptions, but Google will auto-fill them for you. Takeshi's advice is sound if all you want is to not have these pages displayed in site links (the links under your domain when you google your domain's name). However, it sounds like what you are asking is to not have the pages displayed at all in SERPs ever. I don't quite understand the reasoning behind this, I must say. For example, if you work for Comcast and somebody googles "Contact Comcast" you should want them to land on your contact page. Same with the registration page, I would think.. That said, if you truly do not want those pages indexed you can disallow them in your robots.txt or add this tag to the header:
On-Page / Site Optimization | | jesse-landry0 -
Error in webmaster tools
Do you mean soft 404 errors? If there are no links going to those pages, then you don't have to worry about. If there are links from your site, fix them. If there are links coming from external sites, 301 redirect them to a relevant page.
Technical SEO Issues | | TakeshiYoung0 -
Two keywords in one page
I agree with Chris. You can definitely rank a page for multiple keywords through both on-page strategy and through co-citations. If the keywords you are trying to rank for are naturally on the same topic then it really won't be an issue to rank for them. For instance, if you are shooting for automotive parts and car parts. If one keyword is automotive parts and the other is tires, I would generally recommend two separate sub-pages for these words. You'll also have to remember that having both keywords in the URL title, H1, etc. will be hard if you have multiple keywords on the page.
On-Page / Site Optimization | | DarinPirkey0