Hello,
Wayne is right! I also looked at their own links. They only have 6 linking domains to their website and none of them are credible. If they can't build links to their own site, they won't do well with yours.
Thanks,
- Mike
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Hello,
Wayne is right! I also looked at their own links. They only have 6 linking domains to their website and none of them are credible. If they can't build links to their own site, they won't do well with yours.
Thanks,
- Mike
1. Use as many options as possible
2. Think about your product names, name them so they're first word is different on every product. This should be possible.
Red Team Logo
Blue Team Logo
(Options are better but if you must, title it like that.)
3. It seems like a large task, but take the time to write descriptions differently. It gives you a chance to play around with many keywords and will be very worth it in the end.
Again options are going to be a big help to minimize duplicate descriptions, names and titles.
Try to get as many links changed to the page you've redirected to. Not all juice is passed threw a 301 redirect. I'm not certain on the social metric issues. I haven't seen them to be 100% accurate for any page.
Hello,
On top of just keywords I would highly recommend Moz Local.
If you use them you won't need to worry about location keywords. People will find you there.
Thanks,
- Mike Bean
you may want to try using annotations or link to the new version of the video from your old video.
Hello,
If the article is sponsored by you and is all about you, I would request no-follow. If it was not sponsored by you (but still by someone) and there is only a brief mention of you and a link I would keep that as a follow. At the bottom of this article from woorank it explains similar circumstances.
Thanks,
- Mike Bean
Bernardo,
Under the standard Moz Pro account, you get 5 campaigns. (Each one able to connect to Google Analytics.)
Thanks,
- Mike
That should not be an issue. Just incase I would put - Updated - in front of your title. and a blurb about what it's updated with in the beginning of your description.
Brooke,
Having a website with many similar products, I know what you're experiencing. The best move would be to have as many attributes on one page as possible. Colors, Sizes, Slightly different styles. Less products with a higher quality will also improve the shoppers experience and keep them on one page.
Thanks,
- Mike Bean
Jamie,
You should update your sitelinks with Google at least once a month. They know when you've re updated it. A date inside the document shouldn't make a difference.
Thanks,
- Mike Bean
Johannes,
Auto translated content does not have a negative effect on your SEO, just on user readability. Using Google Translate across your entire website will make your website hard to read in those translated languages. Take a page that is translated, and translate it back to English. It is the quickest fix yes, but more work needs to be done with the translator toolkit.
Thanks,
- Mike
There are so many answers to this. One discussed in Mozcon 2015 was, "spend less time on linkbuilding." If you focus more on building rich content that will help users on your website, links will come. "If you build it, they will come."
Also here are many guides, and you can find hours of material to read on your own.
Guide 3 - This one has many helpful tools in it.
Hello,
I looked this up with open site explorer and it appears a lot of your linking domains look pretty spammy. One step would be to disavow those links and focus on getting better one's. (Your top few are really good links.)
Thanks,
- Mike Bean
There is probably an automatic 301 redirect setup. When necessary use the www. version of your url. When link building, use the non www. version of your url. Not all "Juice" is transferred through a 301 redirect.
Ok I think I got this. Haha. Domain Authority and Page Authority Metrics. You're looking for video part 2.
Brooke,
Are you going to be keeping the url for your main product? If that is the case, you shouldn't have to worry about losing any juice, only waiting to gain it. Your product pages will actually gain page authority for having less products under a category. If you do redo the url's there will be a slight fall for a while, but use Webmaster Tools to manually re-index your main pages and it will be quick.
Thanks,
- Mike Bean
They're only free if you went to Mozcon. Discounted with subscription. I believe last year they were $500 standard price for the bundle.
(Which is still a great deal for the knowledge!)
Moz tools will show you all of the crawl issues (Which includes any crawl errors, duplicate content, meta tag errors, robot.txt errors And A LOT more), spammy links, on page seo, bad reviews and many other problems.
I'm not sure what else they would be looking for. Those tools will bring up so many errors (more than likely) Then you just need to learn/explain how to fix these errors.
Hello,
Make sure you have no errors in webmaster tools. Then, Link building is a MUST! Open Site Explorer will help you with that A LOT.
thanks,
- Mike Bean