Gotcha. I did some searching around and you will not block the AdWords bot unless you explicitly block AdsBot-Google. A wildcard user agent disallow will not block the AdsBot-Google. Hope that helps!
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RE: Right way to block google robots from ppc landing pages
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RE: Can i set up additional logins on my account?
Hi CarIS,
This isn't currently a feature in SEOmoz but it's in their queue of features that they would like to add. Check out this thread for more info:
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RE: Duplicate content question? thanks
Great question. I think you are fine with having the same content on two sites in different languages. Google I smart enough to see that you are targeting difference audiences, locales, etc. The queries that would drive traffic to each site are completed different (language-wise) so the two sites are not even in competition with each other generally speaking. I would personally move forward with the two sites without worry.
I would suggest using hand-written translations though, rather than auto translations, which should also help differentiate, if you are super worried.
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RE: What do you think of our new category page?
I'll take a stab. I like the big and more varied imagery of the new page.
I will say that opinions don't really get you all the way there. I would suggest (maybe you already are) testing the new paging for improved conversion, or other KPIs using Google Website Optimizer (free), or Visual Website Optimizer (my favorite and pretty cheap). I love to prove my own opinions wrong through testing!
- All elements of the headers on the old vs. new pages appear to have different pixel heights
- I found it hard to tell that there were products to choose from because the items that are in this category appear below the fold. I would consider doing something to the page (possibly moving the products higher?) to make it dead simple that there are products below that people need to be browsing through. Check out the Google browser size tool below for help on the lowest pixel to show the important stuff on your page
Those were a few things I noticed right away. I'm sure others will chime in as well.
Relevant Links:
www.google.com/websiteoptimizer
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RE: Multiple keyword match types - same ad group, or separate ad groups?
fidelityim makes a good suggestion. You should definitely bid according to performance of your keywords match types. In all but the most rare cases advertisers' performance will match the tiers fidelityim has mentioned exact > phrase > broad (not including the near exact, near phrase, and broad modified match types Google has added).
There is one point that fidelityim made that I don't agree with... I think it's worthwhile to create separate ad groups and even campaigns for different match types. The main reasons being that it allows you to:
1. View performance by match type at a glance in the absence of sophisticated tools like Kenshoo or Marin Software. This performance will vary by a huge margin so making it easy to see your winning buckets is very helpful given that everyone's time is limited.
2. You can budget your match types based on performance. By analyzing your search query reports, broad and phrase matched queries can be great feeders for your exact match campaigns, so you'll probably want to limit your spend on those terms until you are sure about the performance at a query level. This can only be achieved by separating these match types into their own campaigns.
Cheers,
KT
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RE: Natural Link Profile, low and high value links, really?
The biggest thing is that, if you can avoid it, you don't want a link profile that looks starkly different than the average for your category. Otherwise you might trip some red flags at the 'plex.
In my opinion, diversifying in everything you do that's SEO related is not a bad plan to minimize risk, even absent the red flag threat from Google.
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RE: Does SEOMOZ provide any help regarding to Link Buildiing and directory submission?
SEOmoz has a list of directories that they find to be above average quality:
http://www.seomoz.org/directories
Here is another resource to help point you in the right direction as far as link building goes:
http://www.seomoz.org/beginners-guide-to-seo/growing-popularity-and-links
Was there something specific that you are having trouble with in regards to link building?
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RE: Multiple keyword match types - same ad group, or separate ad groups?
That's correct. The more freedom you give the engines to match your keywords to "related" queries, the less relevant your average click will be, which will drive down conversion rate and thus revenue per click. So, in summary, the more broad the keyword the less you should be paying per click (99% of the time).
This reminds me of a funny blog post I read today that shows how ridiculous some of the matches can be when using broad match -- http://www.ppchero.com/wtq-do-the-creep/
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RE: US desktop browser share?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_web_browsers Data from a few different sources is listed there.
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RE: Youtube dofollow link to web site
You're correct. These links definitely used to be dofollow. It appears YouTube may have changed the links to nofollow when they redesigned the YouTube Channel pages in the last couple of months.
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RE: 424 Crawl Notices Found - Most of these notices are 301 redirects for our blog. Are notices something that would keep me from ranking well for my keywords?
Crawl notices are just that; notices. You should be aware of them but I haven't seen any notices in my campaigns that would be something that needs to be fixed. I would focus more on errors and then warnings, in that order. Those are the items that can hurt you most when trying to increase your site(s) rank. Hope this helps!
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RE: Google Query Contamination.... Are you seeing this??
This has happened to me recently as well. However for me it was for seemingly more disparate queries related to coupons. I don't remember the specific merchants but I had searched for something like 'finish line coupons' and subsequently searched for 'target coupons' and was still seeing ads for finishline coupons on the SERP for the latter query. Clearly, they have some work to do on this.
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RE: Dramatic Rankings Drop
I took a quick look at your backlink report using opensiteexplorer.org and noticed that a large percentage of your backlinks are coming from www.computerwords.com. www.computerwords.com's site is inactive as of me writing this. I'm not sure how long the site has been down but if it's been a while and Google also noticed that it's been down f, that coor some time, that could have caused your rank to drop. At a glance it appears that 50% of your links were from that site.
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RE: Penalities in a brand new site, Sandbox Time or rather a problem of the site?
Hello,
Sometimes new sites will bounce around in rank as Google tries to collect data. They will subsequently settle to their true rank. This may be the case here.
What is your reasoning for saving each individual's results on a static page using a unique ID?
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RE: Penalities in a brand new site, Sandbox Time or rather a problem of the site?
Thanks for the follow up. AdWords won't directly affect your organic rank.
I would take a look at how www.speedtest.net is allowing sharing and historical tracking of users' speed tests. I believe they allow users to do what you're looking to achieve while at the same time not publishing each test's results in the Google index.
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RE: How to prevent directory from being accessed by search engines?
I'm assuming you want all search engines blocked from this directory. If so, edit your robots.txt file to state the following. This will block all bots from accessing a folder/directory on your site
User-agent: *
Disallow: /directoryname