Thanks guys really appreciate the advice. We've decided to buy the CCTLDs and hold them (to avoid anyone else from taking them) but we're going to move ahead and follow your suggestions of using HREFLANG.
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Company: Massive Prime
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RE: 60 countries, 1 website. How to develop this?
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60 countries, 1 website. How to develop this?
I've been asked to rank the website of an international association under the same keywords but in multiple languages (they rank very highly for English speaking countries), however they only have the one website with 1 .com domain.
Question: Is the better approach to translate the site in multiple languages and then allow people to select the language they desire?
OR
Buy ccTLD and run the site multiple times in different languages as separate entities?
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RE: Post your favorite SEOs for Mom and Pop Shops
Mike Salt
ipositions
(Yeah that's us, but we deal with small businesses more than we deal with large companies since we're not a massive company ourselves)
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RE: SEO for Wordpress
If you're new to SEO I would recommend 'All in One SEO'
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Joomla or Wordpress for SEO? Or something else?
Ages ago when I got involved in the SEO game I was told that Wordpress is better for SEO and for that reason I use it religiously. From a web design point of view Joomla seems to offer more functionality so my question is which CMS do you guys feel best serves an SEO effort?
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RE: Recommend a Freelancer or Company
No problem Barney good luck!
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RE: Recommend a Freelancer or Company
Hey Barney I'd be happy to have a chat with you if you have the time, We deal with loads of UK clients at that price range. If you message me your number I'll give you a call (and show you some proof :))
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RE: How do I fix the h1 tag?
Can you post a link to the page, I'll be happy to tell you how to do it.
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RE: Got an SEO package, paid $400+ for it, basically got scammed.
Was it $400 monthly or what?
If you've paid a 1 off fee of $400 for "SEO" then you did not receive what most of us on this site would call search engine optimization. In other words rather than being scammed, you just bought into something which was not SEO. You are right though in saying that someone willing to take your $400 for something he calls SEO is probably the kind of person who would ruin your site if you push for a refund (I've seen some dodgy companies do this to their clients in the past)
Just cut your losses, find a better SEO company and let them deal with whatever damage has been caused to your site by this other company.
Be prepared to spend quite a lot more than $400 though, if you're going to insist on cheap don't expect miracles.
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RE: Taking up the entire serp
Since you are trying to dominate the first 5 positions because you want people to buy from you I would recommend building a new site from scratch with the following:
- Different domain registrar
- Different hosting company
- Different content
- Different link profile
- Different site design
...you get where I'm going.
I can vouch that having done this for a certain client of mine it is indeed possible to dominate a keyword but you have to pose a competing company.
We did this because we had a client who owned 2 hotels with 2 different names that were right across the street from one another in London. In our case we were also able to register two Google places listings.
I was personally uncomfortable about doing this as room service was provided by the same chamber maids, the food by the same chef and the prices were identical. The only difference was in who manned the reception area and the decoration of the rooms...
If you are currently number 1 for most of your keywords but you feel that some people are buying from your competitors there must be a reason and creating a duplicate of your site won't help even if you have the first 2 pages covered. I would invest my time in finding out why. Could it be the prices, the product itself, delivery options, site structure, the images you use etc?
I would build the new site, not to trick customers into buying from me, but to learn what their preferences are and then apply them to my main site.
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RE: New Website and Domain Question
What I'd do is set up a poll/survey for people to vote for their favorite restaurant and then announce the winner on a monthly basis.
I would then send an email to the restaurants telling them about the competition and encourage them to get people who visit their site to go and vote for them on your site.(Easy back links and visitors)
Finally I would offer a $50/100 voucher for a random person who voted for the winning restaurant to spend at that restaurant. (This will encourage the restaurants to add the link in the first place and the visitors to make the effort to go to your site and use it.)
The setup for this would take no more than 10 minutes. so it's a very easy thing to do and will get the ball rolling very quickly.
Hope this helps
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RE: How to search adwords properly
I see the problem here, were you using the Google Keyword Tool?
If yes then on the left there is a box headed Match Type
You will find a tick near the word Broad
You need to UNtick that and then tick Exact
I've attached an image of what it should look like, hope this helps
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RE: How do can I compete with 60-80 Domain Authority?
From your question you mentioned 2 or 3 competitors which means that you should still be able to achieve a first page position for the keywords you're targeting but perhaps not the top 3. In that case it comes down not only to optimization and link building; Is your site as useful as theirs?
A question I very rarely hear people asking in the SEO field is "I want to compete with someone for certain keywords, but is my business worth being ahead of the competition at this point?"
As well as content might be written, the moment you enter the e-commerce side of SEO the prices, delivery model/costs company reputation etc come into play a lot more than in the service industry. Especially if the product you're selling is the same one your competitor is selling. How many different ways can you describe a product?
My point here is the better the business model you are following the more likely people are to use your site than your competitors and in time you'll beat them in the SERPs. You should still put effort into generating content and building links but it will be easier if user experience on your site outclasses that of your competitors.
Hope this helped
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RE: Why is the SEOmoz customer service on this site so awful?
It seems like you're the only person to have had such a bad experience with customer care, could it be that your tone on the phone was similar to the one you are having here?
Having said that the rank tracker tool is glitchy but it clearly says above it to simply create a campaign for more accurate results
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RE: Our site has been penalized and it's proving to be very hard to get our rankings back...
Would it be possible for you to contact the people you bought the links from and have them removed?
Also what is the time frame from when you were on the first page to when you dropped?
I think at this point if this has only happened recently then it's too early to talk about building a new website with a new domain. I would add more positives like good content, social activity and quality links while fighting to remove the bad links.
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RE: Do new Mozzers realise it takes effort to respond to their questions?
Very valid point Alan thanks for the heads up however I feel that the thumbs up system is most useful as an indicator to others who are probably faced with the same question as to which answer is the most appropriate.
I don't consider myself to be an advanced SEO so when I read the responses to certain questions I am not always able to determine which answer is the best one, that's when I look at the number of thumbs up each response has received as it is usually a good indicator.
Having said that I do believe that anyone who puts effort into leaving a useful response should be rewarded, nothing makes me happier then when I am called out and thanked personally

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RE: Keyword Stuffing if repeating word three times?
I don't think it will make much of a difference if you say branding branding branding, ultimately what you can do is try it, then wait till the page gets ranked, remove two of the brandings, see what happens, then act accordingly. If it sounds natural, like a pep talk, then you won't have any issues.
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RE: Most traffic from Google
Since you're already doing so well on the SERPS perhaps you might want to focus on generating a wider presence by targeting more keywords or long-tail keywords where you don't have a presence already.
If you've connected your site to Google web master tools you can find which keywords are bringing you the most traffic and then improve on the ones that aren't.
Don't think there is anything you should be worried about.