According to their On-Page Report Card the URL should include the main keyword i.e. SEO in their case, so why do they get an F grade If I check their main page www.moz.com for the keyword SEO?
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According to their On-Page Report Card the URL should include the main keyword i.e. SEO in their case, so why do they get an F grade If I check their main page www.moz.com for the keyword SEO?
Thanks for your comments!
As a user I think it is beneficial because those websites are segmented to answer to each customer needs, so I wonder if I should continue to do it or avoid it as much as possible if it damages rankings...
Personnaly I use PRWEB because they offer good results, maybe you can have a look at this competitor but as they don't give the prices easily I guess they are much more expensive than prweb: http://www.prnewswire.com/
Thanks Lynn, we do reply to journalist requests on a daily basis so we might just need to wait for the next property feature in a major UK newspaper, as for the other countries I agree with you but they are less important as 90% of people buying in France at present are UK based so maybe later.
Hopefully with all the improvements we are doing rankings will become even better compared to what it used to be 
Agreed, I will remove them from my signature in Article websites such as articlebase and replace them by our company name.
And of course a good old press release should improve the rankings, I just need to find a good title/subject 
I have also selected UK as the default target in Google webmaster tools so that I should gain a few ranks back.
Hi Dennis,
thanks fr your help, I employed a SEO company based in London for 1 year back in 2009 and as for me they were only creating links in directories such as some that you mentioned. Seeing no results I didn't renew the 1 year contract.
Is there a way to remove the links from these low traffic directories faster than sending an email to the directory's webmaster who may accept to remove them if he is in a good mood?
Personnaly I use PRWEB because they offer good results, maybe you can have a look at this competitor but as they don't give the prices easily I guess they are much more expensive than prweb: http://www.prnewswire.com/
Another French guy living in London