Can you please rephrase the question? Feel free yo use actual urls or similar, it may help us understand.
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NateStewart
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Website Description
Sarasota Seo Internet Marketing PPC SMM Consulting. Helping your business grow online and in your community. Organic search result the right way.
Favorite Thing about SEO
Meeting new people and being able to help them!
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RE: Why Google would list a page with no content? and rank it in 1st /2nd page of google serps?
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RE: Getting Duplicate meta title, and meta description errors
Hello
I'm not familiar with shopify so I can't tell you how to fit it, but I can tell you that it does need to be fixed. Simply doing this would make the difference:
http://brok3nclothing.com/collections/accessories/**girls-skate-clothing-accessories**
http://brok3nclothing.com/collections/tanks/**girls-surf-clothing**you might even consider restructuring the like this:
http://brok3nclothing.com/collections/girls-skate-clothing/**accessories**
http://brok3nclothing.com/collections/girls-surf-clothing**/tanks**This would be a much better than the current version and will prevent much fewer problems in the future.
Good luck!
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RE: Need advice on Paying for content?
I'm not greatly familiar with this topic but this is what I suggest.
- For starters: Don't Pay For Content. Not even for guest posts.
In my opinion, you should just be able to ask someone to write a guest post on a certain topic, maybe you think someone else's point of view might be better than your own or you just don't want to write about it. You both will benefit from the post if it is a well written post, it is marketed correctly and linked back to the authors site.
I think the ROI can be represented by traffic increases and user engagement. If you are running adwords then you might find a monetary return that way. If you are selling a product and the article helps direct readers to your site or product you can monitor the monetary gains that way.
Setup Goals tracking in google analytics and track visits through article to your products (you can create a funnel all the way through checkout if you want). I hope all o this makes sense. like I said above, I'm not really familiar with guest posts. Oh and don't forget to return the favor for the guest author!
I just did a search on moz for "guest blogging". Here are a few article links.
The ultimate guide to advanced guest blogging
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RE: Yoast SEO plugin
I am not aware of another product that is comparable. However you should really be only targeting 1 maybe 2 keywords per page.
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RE: Strange client request
Thank you all for your input. I couldn't agree more with everyone. Like I said, i needed to have more points of views to bring to the table.
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Strange client request
I have a client who attends an internet marketing meetup. I have been once myself. Good group of people but most seem lost when it comes to SEO and can't tell Black from White!
Well today my client emailed me and in the email she mentioned doing a trick to the title tags.
Client: "there is a trick to use with the title by putting keywords in quotes and parenthasis. I'm sure you know how to do that little trick. If we do it in the title and in the first few lines of the verbage it will soar us near the top and hopefully on the first page of Google."
a few sentences later
"We could use a tad more content on the first page ( with parantesis and quotes) to boost us up in the ratings. At least it is an easy trick to do."
I have never heard of this. Has anyone else heard about this. Please share thoughts. It sounds completely bogus to me but I will be the first to admit that i don't know everything! However i would like to have more than just my opinion when I talk to my client.
Let me know what you think.
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RE: How do I fix my sitemap?
The best way to deal with sitemaps on wordpress is to simply use a plugin. I can recommend the yoast seo plugin which has a built in sitemap feature or I have more recently been using the "google xml sitemap" plugin. Both will work fine. Both update automatically. So no need to update it manually. yoast creates a link to your sitemap link such (yourwebsite.com/sitemap-index.xml) and the other plugin creates one like this(yourwebsite.com/sitemap.xml). once your sitemap is created there they both offer a link to it and you can copy the link and submit it to GWT.
I don't really know how your sitemap got messed up but i hope that the info above can make your life a little easier down the road. if you decide to use one of the plugins, you won't have to worry about that problem again.
Good luck.
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RE: Wordpress sitemap url problem causing WMT errors
I would suggest checking your permalink structure. Go to Settings>>permalinks. I typically use the custom structure and just add /%postname%/ . If you are using a custom structure make sure it is correct.
That being said, After visiting your site I don't even see a "bands page" so you might want to also go through your source code and and see if there is an old link that didn't get removed. I found one today on a clients site. It was in a slider. So i just removed the link from the slider itself.
Good luck hope that helps
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RE: Keyword Stuffing - Where Do You Draw the Line?
I would have to second Gary Lee on this one. Chris as great info as well but like Chris is saying you probably need to do some rewriting.
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RE: Images added to website automatically become URLs - is this an issue?
It's perfectly normal. It's not a url on its own but rather a "link" on the domain. Basicly what you are seeing is the path to the image on that domain. For example if you put the picture on your computer in folder called house you might find it at mycomputer/pictures/house. Kinda the same concept.
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RE: Should I use canonical tag on my site?
What cesar is trying to say and i would agree is this.....If the content is relevant to everyone then don't create three pages with the same content as this is "duplicate content"
If you are targeting different countries that don't speak English then simply use "ccTLD". Other wise it doesn't really matter where your site is. You can also geo target your site in webmaster tools and it will show your page in you area and country more, yet it is still not limited to that.
Lastly your content doesn't seem to have a need to include keywords like "australia" or "city name" other than to say where you are from which can be done in the footer. Including those keywords come in big for local services or restaurants or things of that nature.
If the content is general then I advise you to do these things:
- Geo target your site in webmaster tools
- Add you location to your footer (as detailed as you want to get)
- Link to other relevant sites in your country or city
- And Let google bing an yahoo do the rest.
- Oh and delete the extra pages!
If it is a local service (i just now looked at your site!) do this:
- Again Delete the extra pages
- Geo target your site is webmaster tools
- Link to relevant sites
- and include location based keywords to content
- Again let the search engines do the rest
Otherwise you are simply creating dup content and making things much harder on yourself. It really is that simply. Once you get started with that and fix the duplicate content issues moz web app will show you other areas to improve if you have any.
Happy SEOing!
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RE: Marketing URL
No problem,
Thanks for sharing the URL, that really help clear things up.
After doing some digging around this is what I've come up with. Keep in mind that this is my opinion and not a guaranteed answer.
- Your URL is www.getmovin-in.com, this is the root domain.
- Ever page created on your site should be a sub-domain. e.g. www.getmove-in.com/sub-domain page.
- There should be no need to purchase these pages, they are just created and labeled neatly
- I have no idea what CMS they are using, it is not wordpress (which is what I work with). According to the developers site it is a hand built CMS. Not sure why they would do this when there are others already built and really easy to use.
- You basically have a non-profit/real-estate site. Here is a good example of that kind of site here in the states, http://www.hudhomestore.com
Unfortunately I have little experience in dealing with this type of site, but I can tell you, if you site returns a search result like region, city, price, etc, then you will have those ugly URLs. I want to say there is a way to deal with it but I'm not sure. You might try browsing through the blogs at distilled.net, or even contacting them since they are based in the UK I believe. (I am not good with European geography, forgive my ignorance! )
Again I hope this helps, even if only a little.
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RE: We believe we accomplished an SEO Parallax site with a nice balance. Can the MOZ community critique this site from an SEO perspective?
The site looks great. I like the parallax scrolling, I don't see it very often.
I'm glad you chose Responsive over mobile! Makes it much easier from an SEO standpoint and less time.
I can't really give my opinion on the on-page SEO since there is little content on the pages I looked at. Just continue to add content and be specific about your topics e.g. i saw on the link build page this sentence "Get direct links to each website and appear in the directories will allow businesses to be found by your customers and better positioning in Google.". (google translated this to english for me!) Other than the translation issues.....be specific about what kind of links....RELEVANT LInks. Not just any old link, that will get you in trouble!
All in all I think you are on the right track. If you are a Moz subscriber then the information the tools provides will be extremely helpful.
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RE: cant remove old google results !
Wagdy
Phil is absolutely right, its is just a waiting game. It kind of such but it serves a purpose as well. Just keep checking back every day or so, eventually you new sitemap will start to be indexed and old pages will be removed automatically.
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RE: Images added to website automatically become URLs - is this an issue?
It's perfectly normal. It's not a url on its own but rather a "link" on the domain. Basicly what you are seeing is the path to the image on that domain. For example if you put the picture on your computer in folder called house you might find it at mycomputer/pictures/house. Kinda the same concept.
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RE: Please set somethings straight
As far as the footer links go, I believe google has stated that the have devalued them because of the issues with out niche links like web designers and seo and such. That being said it i haven't seen and problems with them so long as you use them with proper containing words e.g."website designed by..." Google bots are smart enough to understand that.
I would agree that there are plenty of people using the footer links in ways that just get them penalized. It does more for branding than it does for adding value to clients. besides most people aren't looking at the footer links anyway unless they are looking for the designer or something like that or just happen to scroll to the bottom.
I personally use it for branding purposes mainly. I think Google will work this issue out in time.
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RE: How to answer this request from a client?
Hello Alex,
I was about to give you a different answer but as i was typing i changed my mind!
So at first i was thinking that you can't do this as it would create duplicate content but then i realized that was wrong cause it is only a link. DUH!
That being said, I suppose you could add the "about us" to the drop down but there is no point and it would look silly. I suppose you could do it and show them and hope they change their mind. If they are a tough client then maybe you can change the first "about us" to something else and not link it so it won't do anything and then add the second "about us" to the drop down. Otherwise I would just tell them that it is redundant and can make things confusing for the users.
Again, if they are a stubborn client then just simply give them what they want. Other than being confusing for the user it shouldn't hurt anything. Well I suppose it might make for a confusing sitemap, not that people actually use those.
Good luck!
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RE: Does anyone know how to get Google seller reviews?
If you know which location they purchased from them send them a link to that locations business listing on google or a social site. It doesn't really matter actually. maybe for a little while try getting reviews for one type of listing then get reviews for another. spread out the reviews if you want, in doing this you will reach a larger audience as not everyone will see one specific place for reviews, unless that is what you want which then you are at the mercy of people actually navigating to your review source.
Your review efforts should be natural. for example if some one makes a purchase online then in a conformation email ask the buyer for a review of their experience and point that link to where ever you want.
if you happen to have any emails with something like that in it, click on the link and see where other companies are putting reviews.
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RE: Moving content to a clean URL
Hi Silas,
While moving content would probably solve your problem, a cheaper option would be to use the "disavow links" tools from Google. This is to be used if you know what links are causing the problem. I have not had to deal with this problem yet myself but from my reading i believe this may solve your problem as well as prevent you from any potential problem from creating a new url, the hassle of re-branding that url and just having to figure out a good new one!
Just simply Google "disavow tool" and it should be the first result. It will take you to your webmaster tools page but i'm not sure how to find it without doing a search.
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RE: Need Tour sales Online
Have you tried creating a Groupon offer or a google offer. I get notices on my phone about everyday from google offers.
Look into it here:
https://www.google.com/offers/business/
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