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Multiple Translations on a Wordpress Blog
Hi Tony, Depends how you wanted to do it. There are two simple ways of doing it: Submit the new pages as Posts, and give them a category (ES,DE), then set your permalink structure to /category/post-name This might mess with your existing URL structure set up though. The alternative way around this is using custom post types, so creating a custom post type called 'es', and any post submitted in it will automatically have the structure /es There are other ways to do go about it, including multiple Wordpress installs, although it all starts to get a bit messy. Cheers
On-Page / Site Optimization | | mrdavidingram0 -
Facebook Share Metrics
Do you have a campaign set up for that site? If you add the Facebook account to a campaign you can see that info. Check out the attached screenshot from the SEOmoz account. uQ6rt
Social Media | | jennita0 -
Which Article Directories are still relevant?
Finding relevant article directories is very easy. Simply go to Google and search your keyword + articles. For example, if your niche is widgets, search widget articles in Google and see what comes up. What you will find are generally sites that contain articles related to your niche. Google obviously values these sites if they are ranking them so highly. You will usually find a bunch of sites that don't accept just any author and that's fine. Some you will find you can apply or register to become an author. There you can produce an article to be published. Just some tips though, always include internal links in your article. So few article directories do this and that's why articles get dinged. Find some relevant articles on the domain to link to. Also, link out externally to more than just your website. That makes for a good article with natural links, one of them being to you. I wouldn't spend too much time on this, but if you could find a relevant article site each week and get a decent article posted on it, that's pretty good.
Link Building | | DanDeceuster0 -
Google Places Multiple Locations Strategy
You should def do it all from one google account. In your account you should have a places listing for each location you serve. Instead of having your main site listed with each places listing you serve, you should set up a sub domain for each location. ex: atlanta.businessname.com, newyork.businessname.com, etc... Now create a page on your site for that location. ex: businessname.com/atlanta, businessname.com/newyork, etc... Optimize the pages for the desired location keyword then 301 the sub domain to the corresponding location page you optimized. Then create a listing for each location like we said before and verify the listing with the location's sub domain. Let us know how it works for you. -Chase
Vertical SEO: Video, Image, Local | | chasestone0