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Missing meta descriptions on indexed pages, portfolio, tags, author and archive pages. I am using SEO all in one, any advice?
I'm not sure if I can solve all of your issues, but here's a few thoughts: For #2 - Google is probably just indexing the second page of the lists of posts on your site. You probably don't want to index these pages (and, thus, the meta description becomes irrelevant) This might be helpful to eliminate that: http://www.johnfdoherty.com/noindex-organize-categories-tags-in-wordpress/ Same deal with archives pages and tag pages - just don't allow Google to index them. I'm not sure if All-in-One SEO does this, but I believe there are other WP plugins out there than will, too.
On-Page / Site Optimization | | jeffreytrull10 -
Rel Canonical
Your question formatting is way off. The links you shared are not accessible. Can you edit your question?
On-Page / Site Optimization | | RyanKent0 -
On Page question
The noindex tag needs to appear in the HTML head of the page. I am not familiar enough with WP to say if that can happen as part of the default software, but my guess would be a SEO plugin may be necessary.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | RyanKent0 -
EBook
This is actually a good question and there is lots you can do, obviously the higher quality your ebook, the bigger the opportunity. A few ideas: Give it away for free, but make people share it (tweet it or share on FB) in order to gain access. This will provide you with social mentions and increased exposure which can also lead to links etc. Although to do this well you will need a good plan to seed it and get people talking and sharing intially (hopefully some strong 'gatekeepers'). This was done successfully at clockworkpirate.com which now uses the service cloudflood.com Offer it to worthwhile sites in your niche or closely related. Provide them with an embed code containing the ebook for download which also contains a link back to your site. Again, this will get you links and exposure as well as an opportunity to make relationships with good people within your industry. Alternatively you could just host it on your site, and go out and tell all in your industry about it. Maybe email it to a few of the top sites telling them their users can download it from your site. If the ebook is good enough and you ask correctly, they will spread the word, link to it, share it etc. If you already have connections in your industry you can probably just go off and start doing a lot of this stuff. If you don't, it maybe worthwhile holding off a little with the real 'high quality ebook' and go out and build some industry relationships. Get in forums, leave comments on blogs, get on twitter or FB groups and engage and interact, help people out etc.. then go and do the above as you will have the right connections to help you make this a success.
Link Building | | MarcLevy0 -
Link building
Page Authority. PA is real to us. We can see it. It is updated and we understand more specifically how it is calculated. Page Rank is used by Google, but they only update it for us a few times a year. Also the actual formula is secret which leaves us guessing. There are a few PR vs PA discussions which are quite good but bottom line is I don't use PR for anything.
Link Building | | RyanKent0 -
Tools for Link Quality
WOW... thank you... just read your comments very helpful Will now read the links you directed me 2
Vertical SEO: Video, Image, Local | | PHDAustralia680 -
What is considered to be great quality content for e-commerce websites?
Thanks guys for all your answer! It's really awesome !
On-Page / Site Optimization | | PHDAustralia680