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Please help :) Troubles getting 3 types of content de-indexed
Hi Fabio If the content is gone when you visit your old URLs do you get a 404 code? You can plug the old URLs into urivalet.com to see what code is returned. If you do, then you're all set. If you don't, see if you can just upload a robots.txt file to that subdomain and block all search engines. Here's info on how to do that http://www.robotstxt.org/robotstxt.html -Dan
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | evolvingSEO0 -
Could someone please tell me if this youtube thing can get you banned?
Do you mean the link in the description? Or the overlays if you're partner? I don't see any reason why you can't put a 301 on either, but why not just link to the actual site itself?
Online Marketing Tools | | PhilNottingham0 -
Who is placing pieces of code into my site??? Is it MOZ bot??
Hi Fabio They are not harmful and you can leave them. FYI, there is something called a "find and replace" which you could do in a few ways to remove the unwanted code; you can move your HTML text to a text editor like Text Wrangler, do a find and replace and move the HTML back to WordPress. you can use something like this plugin http://wordpress.org/plugins/search-and-replace/ which should work well within wordpress. As noted, it's not harmful, but if you ever did need to remove lots of text at once, that would be the way to do it. -Dan
Moz Tools | | evolvingSEO0 -
KWs for review site: target *product* or *product review*?
Ltsmz, You don't necessarily need to put the keyword "ProductName Review" several times on each page. However, if what you're showing on that page is indeed a review of that product, then I don't see why "ProductName Review" wouldn't be included in the copy, or header tag of the page. Once or twice should be plenty in most cases if you are repeating the words "ProductName" and "Review" each separately elsewhere on the page. I would optimize for both, as outlined in my answer above. Yes it makes a difference. Having the word "review" appear in a sitewide sidebar or footer is going to have much less of an impact than having it within the body of the content on the page. Interview industry experts and ask what their favorite products are for a specific need. Email the winner of a comparison, possibly giving them a badge (e.g. "Editor's Pick") to display on their site. Create high-quality, useful comparison charts that compare the price and features of each product within that niche. Generally just have a really useful, well-designed, regularly updated website.
Affiliate Marketing | | Everett0