before you get involved with the disavow tool, contact the website and ask them to take them down. It will be much more efficient than just using the disavow tool and Google wants you to try and get rid of the links first.
Posts made by KarlBantleman
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RE: Removing Links From Spammy Directories
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RE: Duplicate titles reported with canonical
Ah, thanks Rich. I think I've know which one is mine! Time to implement....fingers crossed...!
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Duplicate titles reported with canonical
Hi Mozzers,
In the reports it is saying that I have some duplicate content and titles even though there is a canonical tag on them, is anyone else getting this?
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RE: Google pulling in wrong title tag!
Thanks for your reply Ian, yeah I was reading that on SEL. I guess we have to just sit back and wait for Google to play along!
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RE: Google pulling in wrong title tag!
Yeah, all done and submitted. It is not a side wide issue, just with a few pages! Very strange
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RE: Google pulling in wrong title tag!
Thanks Jesse,
We did migrate the website but we redirected all the URL's and the titles and metas didn't change so I'm a bit stumped! Good old Google!
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Google pulling in wrong title tag!
Has anyone else seen their title tag different in the SERPS to what you have called it in the <title>?? </p> <p>I work for MITIE and when you type in "facilities management" it shows our title tag as "<a style="font-weight: bold;" href="http://www.mitie.com/services/strategic-outsourcing/integrated-facilities-management">Integrated <em>facilities management</em> - Mitie</a>" and it should be "<span>MITIE | Facilities management - Facilities management companies - Facility management UK" </span></p> <p><span>The only thing I can think of is that it's picking it from the H1 on the page but why it'd do that! The page is here www.mitie.com/services/strategic-outsourcing/integrated-facilities-management</span></p> <p><span>Any ideas?</span></p></title>
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RE: Linkbuilding - How many links to directories per month
Don't look at it as how many, look at the quality of the directories. You are far better off getting 5/6 really high quality directories like BOTW and DMOZ than 20/30 average directories.
I'd also suggest looking for industry specific directories as they will be better for you than the general directories. However, if you are choosing the general dirs then make sure your link goes in the most appropriate section.
Use OSE on your competitors that rank well for your target keywords and then see which directories they have submitted to. You still need to look at them to make sure they are quality but it is always a good place to start.
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RE: Link Building Semi- Automated Software
As long as you know exactly where your links are going BEFORE they go live then that's fine yes. However, if they are going to take some content and distribute it to loads of directories and websites then this will do more harm than good.
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RE: Link Building Semi- Automated Software
I'd be really careful with automation software like this, you want to have 100% control over where your links go and this won't give you that. You are better finding some quality links yourself, it may take a bit longer but at least you will know where the links are and know that they are relevant. Ask yourself, "does the service really know what a quality link is and what a useful resource is?"
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RE: Where should breadcrumbs point
Hi Dmitry,
It should point to the Womens Nike Sandals page because if that is the path the customer has taken to get to the shoe brand page, they may want to go back a step and they would probably want to go back to the generic womens nike sandals page.
Breadcrumb is usually created by the path the user takes but it can be changed if you REALLY want it to, but I wouldn't advise it.
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RE: Local Listings vs. Spreading Too Thin
I'd create a page for the top cities that you feel are important however don't just create pages just to target local search terms. If each course in each city is slightly different and you can tailor your content to match each city then it would be worth doing.
What I'd do is concentrate on building to the generics versions of the keyword and you should see the localised versions appearing in the SERPS.
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RE: How do I find and can I trust link building companies
Unless the member of staff has a good understanding of up to date SEO techniques I'd be careful. I wouldn't look at it as building links, look at it as finding relevant websites that will help you drive traffic to your website. Industry specific websites that will help you drive the traffic you are looking for.
Some link building companies focus too much on the number of links being built rather than the quality and relevance of the links. I'd find a list of competitors and do a link audit on them and see if your links can go on the same sites.
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RE: What's more important page authority Vs domain authority?
page authority and domain authority are a good measure of how good a website is (but not the only measure!). Think about where your post and link are going to be in the long term. For example, if you are guest posting, the post may be on the home page for a week or 2 but then it will be archived so you need to look the inner pages of a website and look at the authority of that page.
If a website has a much higher page authority than domain authority then it's a sign to me that it isn't that good. It'd be much better to have a higher domain authority than page authority because it will show that the website has been up and running for a while.
Also look at the last time Google cached the website and the inner pages, that way you will see how often Google revisits the website and the chances of your link getting cached. Look at some popular websites and look at the domain vs page authority scores, the home page maybe slightly bigger but not that much.
Hope that helps!
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RE: Traffic down 60% - about to cry, please help
Vouchercodes and hotukdeals have been around for many years and therefore got a considerable amount of authority. What is your traffic like on weekends? I used to run a deals website similar to your own and traffic was always down on the weekend because people would use it more during the build up to the weekend.
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RE: How are Composite Door Shop number 1 for "composite doors"?!!
Hi Tom,
I know, we always make sure that we are doing ethical link building and to ensure the quality is high then you get some cowboy SEO-ers doing this and getting rewarded for it!! I guess I just have to put my hopes in Google and the fact that they'll (one day!) figure them out and all will be well!! I can hope anyway!
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How are Composite Door Shop number 1 for "composite doors"?!!
I have a client who competes with Composite Door Shop for "composite doors" and when doing a back link profile analysis it makes me wonder if Google is cramping down on EMD's (I know they have, I'm just frustrated!!) and how on earth they are number 1!!
http://stereogum.com/49561/new_u2_video_get_on_your_boots/video/ and http://www.seo-writer.com/writers/index.php/2008/08/29/ghost-writers-need-to-eat-too/, both comments in blogs are their highest authority links!! Frustrating doesn't even cover it!! Is anyone else see that competitors have terrible back links?
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RE: Canonical tag?
Thanks guys, much appreciated. Think I'll implement the canonical tag.
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Canonical tag?
I have an e-commerce website and the query strings of the URL's are causing duplicate content/titles. I'm thinking of adding a site-wide canonical tag which should fix them all. Any other ideas of making it neater or better?
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RE: Is it safe to 301 redirect old domain to new domain after a manual unnatural links penalty?
Ok, you'll probably be able to get the good links for your new domain then. Good luck with it all.