Google is getting much better at reading javascript, however.
Posts made by KeriMorgret
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RE: How to stop google from indexing specific sections of a page?
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RE: Question about using abbreviation
Does your text make clear the meaning of the abbreviation? When we were SEOmoz.org, we never needed to add /search-engine-optimization/ to our URLs, for example.
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RE: Facebook Outreach Tips - what to say
Also, are you planning on paying $1 or so to get into the user's regular inbox? If not, you may wind up in their "other" mailbox, which many people don't know even exists.
Why not try Facebook advertising instead?
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RE: SEO best practice : HTTP to HTTPS
We'll also be posting more info about this on the Moz blog later this month.
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RE: Google has a penalty on my website? How to resolve?
First step is that you want to verify your site in Google Webmaster Tools. You can then go into GWT and see if Google has left you any type of notice.
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RE: Is having an identical title, h1 and url considered "over optimization"? Is it better to vary?
Often, the search engines prefer to not index search results, so that's something to consider as well.
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RE: "noindex, follow" or "robots.txt" for thin content pages
I noticed you had similar questions at http://moz.com/community/q/unique-content-below-fold-better-move-above-fold and http://moz.com/community/q/risk-using-nofollow-tag with several answers each, including some that were marked as Good Answer. Did any of those answers help to answer your question?
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RE: Default Local SEO question: Does Google really do improptu check ins?
I've already flagged this question for her attention, via our secret admin-only system.

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RE: SEO for PPC landing pages
Hi Laurean,
Thanks for the answer! I wanted to make sure that you knew this was an older post (from February of 2011), so you may not be hearing back from the original poster at all regarding their question.
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RE: Suggestion of our website
In your campaign for your site, go to the Search tab. You'll find the crawl diagnostics, on-page grader, and other tools that give you suggestions for your site.
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RE: Google can't access/crawl my site!
Great, thanks for letting us know what happened with this!
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RE: Social Media Exhange.. In wich SEO side?
In my honest opinion, I'd classify it as not something I'd spend my time or money on. That's not going to be my target market, they're not going to be accounts that are interested in what I have to say, and it's not going to do me any good when it comes to making money or getting my message out to the right people.
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RE: Stolen Content reposted on other sites. How does this affect ranking?
As long as it wasn't that boss of yours forcing you to work!
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RE: Stolen Content reposted on other sites. How does this affect ranking?
It's Labor Day weekend. Shouldn't you be chasing down a BBQ grill and a beer instead of Q&A questions EGOL?

Appreciate your thoughtful answers on a holiday weekend!
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RE: Do banners pass link juice
Keep in mind that if it is a link that is paid for in some manner, the search engines want to see a nofollow on that link.
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RE: SEO for a web based company with no physical presence.
That's a bit of a broad question, and requires knowledge of the client, their competitive landscape, etc. Some of our guides at http://moz.com/learn/seo are a good place to start to get some ideas of where to go with your client.
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RE: Not receiving emails from Fresh Web Explorer
Could you send us an email at help@moz.com so we can investigate? This will likely need more detail than we'll want to get into in a public forum. Unfortunately, with a holiday weekend here, the response may be a bit delayed, but we will get back to you. I just don't have the tools available to me to look into it. Thanks so much!
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RE: Not receiving emails from Fresh Web Explorer
I've been getting mine. It's from noreply@moz.com, and subject is "Fresh Alert: [term]". Just got one this morning. They're usually sent around 1am, Seattle time.
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RE: Companies creating spammy links to charge money to delete them?
Thanks for your answer! There's no need for a signature line on Q&A answers, however. Interested people can click through to your profile page to see your contact info (and all of our links in Q&A are nofollowed in any case).
Signature lines tend to make the answer look a bit self-promotional and can result in thumbs down by some users.
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RE: Moz Local not recognizing my CSV Listing File After Multiple Attempts
Closing thread, OP reported elsewhere this is fixed.