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RE: Does Local ranking inpact organic ranking
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RE: SEO video critique
Anthony and Alan - Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. You have some great feedback. We're going to plan out a strong CTA to end the video.
Cheers,
Jason -
RE: Google Local Result - wrong decription
Thanks Miriam - any further tips would be greatly appreciated.
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RE: Google Local Result - wrong decription
By incorrect, I mean that the content has the wrong information about the business. It looks like it is serving up a very old meta description tag.
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RE: Google Local Result - wrong decription
I believe it is pulling in an old description meta tag that was on the homepage months ago. The description tag was updated ages ago - though I can't seem to get Google to re-cache it....
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RE: Google Local Result - wrong decription
Yes, the text in the circled area is the text I need to update. Thanks for posting the image.
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Google Local Result - wrong decription
A client's description in their Google Places result is incorrect. It looks as though it may have been cached several months ago with incorrect data.
Note: By description I am referring to the text that appears directly under the URL and directly above the "places page" link on a results page, not the local listing "description".
Any suggestions as to how this can be fixed? All the information on their local page is correct. The website's meta-description is correct. The organic results listing has the correct description. Any tips would be awesome.
Thanks,
Jason -
Directories and duplicate content.
Part of our link building strategy for a dentist is to submit their site to several relevant directories. If I enter the same description in each directory, is it possible that Google will consider this duplicate content and prevent link juice from being passed back to the dentist's site?
Thanks folks,
Jason
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RE: Location in keyword terms
Thanks for the great responses - you've been a huge help.
Jason
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RE: Location in keyword terms
Hi Justin, I think this is similar to the approach I'm taking with unique pages for each "theme". I'm wondering how to handle the different ways the words in a keyword term can be ordered and if unique pages should be created for each variation? For example how would you handle a page on Dental Implants?
Page theme: Dental Implants Boston keyword term a) Boston Dental Implants
keyword term b) Dental Implants in Boston
Optio Publishing is a dental internet marketing company that offers websites, SEO, Social Media, and Google Ads along with dental patient education videos. We work with practices across North America to attract new patients.