Thanks, Moosa. I have investigated in Webmaster tools and I don't seem to have any notice from Google. I haven't done any black-hat SEO on this site however these ranking decreases are more than the average fluctuation...
Posts made by JuiceBoxOM
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RE: Recent Algorithm Update Impact on Rankings
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Recent Algorithm Update Impact on Rankings
I've read that the most recent algorithm update by Google is targeting dodgy links. I have a client's website who within the last few days has been smashed out of of top positions for the most competitive keywords (and many others). I'm worried that the site has been penalised, however I can't understand why it would be.
The site only has 11 domains linking to it (65 links total) and a lot of these links are coming from the same websites that link to all of our other web clients and none of them have experienced this sudden and significant drop in rankings.
Does anyone know if Google is targeting a specific type of site, or how I can determine if my client's website has been penalised? I've not made any significant changes recently to the site's content or meta data, however rankings have remained steady for months now. It just seemed to happen overnight that they dropped off everything (eg. middle of page 2 to page 8 of search results for some of the better keywords)
Thank you in advance for any assistance!
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RE: Google indexing nofollow links
All of our clients do have listings on yellowpages.com.au, however only some of the clients show yellowpages.com.au in their link profiles. I'm just wondering why it is appearing for some and not others?
Thank you for the second part of the question. I wasn't actually sure whether they were passing link juice even though they appeared in the index, I thought Moz only displayed links in a client's link profile if they were actually passing juice on to their website
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Google indexing nofollow links
Hi Guys
I have yellowpages.com.au appearing in the link profiles for some of my clients, but not in others (even if clients without the link in their profile have had an actual link on yellowpages.com.au longer than some who do have it in their profile).
My understanding is that Google MAY eventually index a nofollow link... My question is what would cause Google to actually index it?
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Agency Domain Authority Boosting Activity
Hi Guys
Have been reading up a bit on methods for boosting Domain Authority and am generally finding that the best way is by producing unique and relevant content through blogs and other kinds of articles. Having multiple clients in an agency means that there is limited time for this and I need something else to assist in boosting Domain Authority.
I perform a fair bit of backlinking through online directories, however I am also finding that most blog comment sections have implemented 'no follow' codes to reduce spam content. There are plenty of free online directories, and many with high Domain Authorities, however they can take up to months for the listings to be approved. I am performing other activities to boost keyword rankings in Google for our clients but need some help with getting their Domain Authority up. Does anyone know of an efficient method for boosting Domain Authority for an agency with many clients where blog writing for each may not be a viable option? Would be great to hear anyone's ideas!
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RE: Do Local Listings like Yellow Pages and yelp count for backlinks??
Did you yellowpages link take long to show up in your linking root domains? I have a number of clients registered with a yellowpages free listing but none appear in linking domains. Also is yours a paid listing or the free option?
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Keyword Rankings
Hi there,
Are you able to request keyword rankings for a particular day? This would help me with client reporting. If you have any additional information, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Regards,
Andrew
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RE: Problem linking a new email address to an MCC/existing AdWords account
We literally just figured this out (without the help of Google that is).
For anyone else that ever has this problem:
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Create a new gmail account.
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Add this account to the dummy MCC
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Terminate access of the user you want to actually use
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Add this user to the actual MCC
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Problem linking a new email address to an MCC/existing AdWords account
So I'm wondering if anyone has ever encountered this situation. We've called Google several times and not been able to fix it.
I have an MCC which has several AdWords campaigns linked to it. There are numerous users that have administrative access with this account, all with our company email addresses.
I have a new user I need to add, with the same company address.
When the user accepts the invitation and it takes them to a login page, it fails and says the account is linked to another MCC. And thus begins theis neverending cycle of this new MCC.
The rep from Google says this can't be fixed - the user can't be removed from this new, unused MCC, and even if the email address gets deleted, the same will eventuate.
We created a new gmail address with success, which creates great inconvenience when having to log in and out to access email and AdWords.
Surely there is a fix to this - we aren't even sure how this dummy MCC was created.
Any ideas?
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RE: Does hidden text, which appears for an onclick event, get indexed by Google and what SEO impact does this have?
Thanks for your reply George, this really helped!
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RE: Can't find Text-Only Cached version in Google search
Thanks Owen, the Webmaster tool is good but I would like to see the page as it is rather than sifting through code. As you mentioned, I think the issue is with how new the page is. This site was redesigned about a month ago.
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Can't find Text-Only Cached version in Google search
Hi,
I'm trying to view the text-only of a webpage to run a SEO audit, however Google does not give me this option. When i click the two arrows that appear to the right of a search result, the only option I get is Cached.
Is there a reason this might be happening? I've tried clearing my cookies, signing out of Google, and anything else I could find on my troll of the internet.
I also tried text, only please! however whether this works or not is debatable considering it shows me actual pictures on the site.
Any ideas, or maybe another add-on that will work?
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Does hidden text, which appears for an onclick event, get indexed by Google and what SEO impact does this have?
I'm trying to simplify a conversion process with an onclick event to show text rather than having a completely separate page, but wondering if this is going to negatively impact on SEO, especially considering it's hidden text. I've seen a couple of things out there where you could position the text off the screen and the onclick results in it coming on.