Do you work to improve website page speed performance? If not, could you recommend any person or company that can get the job done?
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-Mike
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Do you work to improve website page speed performance? If not, could you recommend any person or company that can get the job done?
Thanks,
-Mike
Should I be contacting webmasters to remove URL's from domains with a low DA - to remove low quality links?
Thanks,
-Mike
Hey,
I went to watch this Open Site Explorer video, and found that I can't see any video - but I can hear the audio?
http://www.seomoz.org/webinars/using-open-site-explorer-to-uncover-new-marketing-opportunities
Wondering what's going on. Can anyone help?
Thanks a bunch
Thanks a lot, Kate.
This makes a lot of sense, and I really do need to re-visit my advertising format.
I was under the impression that since the sidebar ads are simply images that Google may not see them as purely advertisements? These ads are the entirety of our current income so it is a confusing situation as to how to work this issue.
Thanks for your answer & future contributions.
Thanks for this great reply, Kate.
It appears that they actually must be editing the excerpts from the originals so that it isn't duplicate. This site, on their sub-domains specifically, dominates a large number of terms such as aspartame, kirll oil, gmo, etc. -- sometimes multiple times on the front page.
We have a few modest pages competing for many terms, including this one for aspartame and this one for 'genetically modified foods' -- this one getting quite a few linkbacks.
On a side note, we have a page that is the 10th most shared in 2011 with over 236,000 shares and it's still not ranking hardly at all.
Thanks a ton for any feedback, it is very much appreciated.
Hey everyone, I have a question I believe is interesting and may help others as well.
Our competitor heavily (over 100-200) uses sub-domains to rank in the search engines... and is doing quite well. What's strange, however, is that all of these sub-domains are just archives -- they're 100% duplicate content! An example can be seen here where they just have a bunch of relevant posts archived with excerpts.
How is this ranking so well? Many of them are top 5 for keywords in the 100k+ range. In fact their #1 source of traffic is SEO for many of the pages.
As an added question: is this effective if you were to actually have a quality/non-duplicate page?
Thanks! Loving this community.
Thanks, Bob. I've begun the switch over -- appreciate the follow-up.
Thanks a lot for the answer, Bob. I'm currently using All in One SEO, do you find that Yoast's is much better overall as well?
Appreciated.
My news site has a number of excerpts in the form of archives based on categories that is causing duplicate content problems.
Here's an example with the nutrition archive. The articles here are already posts, so it creates the duplicate content.
Should I nofollow/noindex this category page along with the rest and 2011,2012 archives etc (see archives here)?
Thanks so much for any input!