Hi,
Yes, your campaigns will be archived if you stop paying. Then when you want to reactivate your account you can also unarchive your campaigns.
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Hi,
Yes, your campaigns will be archived if you stop paying. Then when you want to reactivate your account you can also unarchive your campaigns.
Hi Brian,
Try https://socialcrawlytics.com/ it does exactly what you need.
Hi James.
Do you also have rules for the crawler of Moz in there? You can learn more about Roger here: https://moz.com/help/guides/moz-procedures/what-is-rogerbot
Martijn.
And you still get work done ;-)?
Hi Conor,
The way you described it the pages are different and so I wouldn't add a canonical tag to it myself. For example Moz wrote a couple of posts on the same topic but they're still different.
I'd say noindex as it's pretty hard to point the canonical to 1 page where there would be multiple promotions.
What exactly do you mean with social backlinks? Social is obviously a part of our 'link building' but more to get more attention to our posts hoping that they'll start linking to it.
Well, what would you do when it's 'act fast'. Basically all of these tools give you insights into if rankings change but they don't give you any details on why the rankings are changing. That's the biggest opportunity in this whole area of tools. That's why honestly you can only go with: 'ride the wave' in my opinion as there's barely any data available in general for use cases like this.
Quote: "The latest Mozscape index is now available. The next release is planned for August 23rd." - https://moz.com/products/api/updates
What is in your homepage.php file? It sounds like there could be a header from the code snippet that you've copied in.
Have you considered using either a canonical URL or using robots.txt to prevent Googlebot from seeing these URLs in the first place?
Hi Brianna,
Looking through the documentation for the Google My Business API (https://developers.google.com/my-business/reference/rest/) it doesn't seem possible as there is no endpoint that is supporting anything related to posts. There might be a different way non API, but I'm not aware of it.
Martijn.
Hello Sylvia,
I think, a part of, the answer to your question is in the FAQ of the Keyword Difficulty Tool, the search volume data for keywords is collected from the Keyword Tool via the Google AdWords API ( ). So the data within the Keyword Difficulty Tool should be the same as in the Google Adwords Keyword Tool. We tested this a couple of months ago and from my own experience I can say that it is matching, but hopefully there is somebody around from the SEOmoz team to confirm your question.
Happy analyzing!
I'd say this would really depend on how thin the pages are at the moment where you could add the questions and how long possible answers may be. If you answer the question if the sun is shining then yes I would probably add them to the existing pages. If you're really going to create a research on why the sun is not shining including quotes from Al Gore I would recommend creating new pages for this. It's a bit of a lame example but hopefully you see my point on this.
What John says, it's totally a rip-off and definitely not a site that Moz is owning.
Well I'd say they want to be sure they have the real person who owns the accounts in front of them and they can't be sure. The CPanel usually provides you with access to databases and all the domain settings. So if you want to do bad this is the absolute best way to go to get sites down usually.
Peter is indeed correct, it doesn't seem you have to worry about unsafe URLs but more about the technical way that your site is built. AngularJS is relatively new and Google and as it's JS based it's rather hard for Google to retrieve all the content already on these pages in order to 'get' the whole page. His suggestion is also spot on and will make it easier for search engines to crawl, read and index your site.
I agree with effectdigital. It's near impossible that the number of subscribers is going to help you rank better. But indirectly it could obviously provide you with a lot more abilities to get links and mentions that will help your authority-building efforts. Everything related to that will help push your rankings upwards.
I've seen this before, it's mostly because the rankings in the range of rank: 100+ are very likely to change often as the ranking over there is mostly based on small differences in ranking factors. I would recommend the page you're targeting to check it to be sure. But if the rest of your site is not showing any differences I wouldn't worry to much about that.
Hi Anthony,
They probably won't influence your rankings negatively. But if you're worried about them it would be useful to exclude them or prevent them from Google for indexing or crawling at all. You could do this of course via robots.txt or META robots.
Martijn.