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Ecommerce tracking for campaing keywords like traffic data in SEOMOZ accounts
Hey there, There is not way to track ROI or revenue through our SEO tools. Sorry about the confusion. Here is a good article about ROI and KWs http://voices.yahoo.com/web-analytics-tracking-seo-keyword-roi-success-10801793.html?cat=15 Thanks for the great question and your patience. Nick
Moz Tools | | Nick_Sayers0 -
How does Pinterest contribute to SEO?
Pinterest cannot be ignored, its a very valuable platform for brands, business and eCommerce! This platform reaches a wide range of users. Boards can be made to suit everyone’s likes and needs, appealing to users with a wide variety of interests. Its so simple, the more pins a website has, the more traffic it receives. As a pin starts to go viral, the original website receives more and more traffic. More businesses and marketers need to pay attention to the new opportunities on Pinterest!
Social Media | | eyeflow0 -
How does social bookmarking help in link building?
HI Pulsesol, You can find relevant articles here and here. Hope that could helps
Link Building | | Aeronet0 -
Keyword Repetition in Title Tag
Yes, you are within the acceptable range, save for maybe these two: **Maybe remove what I **emboldened Title:- Electronic Dictionaries, Buy Best Electronic Dictionaries Discounted at Online Pharmacy Title:- Cat Skin Care, Buy Cat Skin Care Products Discounted at Online Pharmacy
On-Page / Site Optimization | | TheGrid0 -
Keyword Ranking Fluctuation
Like the approach you take to smooth things out, and agree that client education is important. I hope that my clients focus on KPI's that really matter to their business (conversions!) and not get bogged down chasing rankings! Although it is important for them to understand why ranking matter and how we track them. If you see negative changes in keywords that were getting you good click-throughs/conversions then you need to do something about it.
Moz Tools | | DougRoberts0 -
How do you prevent the mobile site becoming a duplicate of the full browser site?
Hi Manoj, You shouldn't have a problem if you do it right. Google has separate bots, GoogleBot and GoogleBot Mobile. I can explain how it works but Matt already did it much better. Link to video is attached for you. watch?v=mY9h3G8Lv4k
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | Banar0 -
Site Search Tracking Of Non Existing Products
I understand that optimizing the site search box for the right pages is crucial but my question is how do you track the searches that are returning 0 results. For example, is there a code which I could implement for the page that returns no results. Again this would be a dynamic page and therefore I won't be able to track it in analytics. I want a system where I get compact data so that I could include products which my site doesn't have provided the search volume of that product is large.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | pulseseo0 -
Blog Commenting Question Off Page
When I comment on blogs I try to contribute to the conversation and look at it as an opportunity to make contact with potential customers as well as expanding our link profile. I would feel really uncomfortable entering anything other than a name - depending on circumstances either the brand name or a personal id - in the name field as I think this would be repellent to the people I want to connect with. In terms of link acquisition, blog comments are a low effort, low value option. I don't see why people would expect using exact match anchor text to give a huge boost to the value of the link - of course the search engines are aware that user generated content is a magnet for spammers and I'm sure they have ways of discounting those links. I think the best approach to blog commenting is contribute to a community and form real relationships. That way you have the immediate benefits of engaging with your market, with the added bonus that people who trust you and value your contribution are more likely to link to you. I've spent too much time deleting comment spam on our blogs to think much of anyone using that tactic - it's a good way to guarantee I won't check your site out!
Link Building | | StoresDirect0 -
Does Google crawl the pages which are generated via the site's search box queries?
Google crawls the pages. Google sometimes even tries the search box by typing in a random word to see what happens. Have a look at this url: https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Agoogle.com%20inurl%3A%22search%3Fq%22 You'll see that search queries have been indexed. It happens if people link to it. It doesn't matter that the url is "non existent". It actually is, because it doesn't display a 404 error or any other error. It gives a 200 OK code, so search engines see it as a normal page. Google will probably not index a page it "makes" by filling in a random search term, but will index such a page when it is linked to.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | YannickVeys0 -
Google showing former meta tags in search results inspite of new tags being crawled by it
Another possible solution is that google does not display your discription tag but a link anchor of some directory if you gave the same text as anchor. It is easy to decide which situation accurs, just look at the cached version of the page to find out. If the cached version shows the new desc you can still wait up to a week to be sure. If google display an anchor besides your description use this in the header:
Technical SEO Issues | | sesertin0