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Correct keywords Anchor text for links passing
A common post-Penguin misconception is to avoid using important keywords in anchor text at all. You should avoid using the same keyword-stuffed anchor text in a bunch of backlinks to your site, but it's still a best practice to include important keywords in anchor text. Just don't be spammy about it. Make it natural and vary the anchor text. It shouldn't be a problem on your own website as long as it isn't done in an unnatural way that isn't helpful to the reader at all.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | LauraSultan0 -
Competitor Title, can I use the same???
Honestly, I would avoid using the same titles as a competitor. You want to stand out in the SERPs, not look like everyone else. It is possible to optimize your titles and still make them different enough to catch a searcher's eye.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | BradsDeals0 -
Some sitemap xml apprears in google search
Hi Abdul! Are you able to share your site's URL and the search terms that are returning that result?
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | MattRoney0 -
Shutting down m. domain
If you are going to literally shut down your m. subdomain, then the best way to do it is to use 301 Permanent Redirects to redirect the traffic to the appropriate page on the main domain. I would NOT use canonical tags in this case.
Web Design | | GlobeRunner0 -
Question & Review should be seperate page
No, I would always include the reviews on the same page. Keyword stuffing is one of the most overrated SEO issues + the intention there is way different if you would do it just for stuffing the page. In this case it's user generated content.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | Martijn_Scheijbeler1 -
Adding links to FB, Googleplus, pininterest, Twitter
Matt Cutts has said 'Facebook and Twitter posts are treated like any other web pages for search'. As of now Google does not use social media platforms such as Facebook or Twitter followers for search ranking. However on the other hand if you are getting a lot of related question around your products it could be an idea to build content around some of those re-occuring questions and add it to your website in a FAQ style. Then you could engage with people on your social platforms and refer them back to your site.
Social Media | | JordanLowry0 -
Robots txt is case senstive? Pls suggest
Hi Already there is some equity for duplicate links, wht is going to happen?
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | Rahim1190 -
Im scoring 100% in the page optimization, wht else I need to do, because I rank 7-12 in search results
Agreed on DA, though I disagree that it's _ever _a good idea to purchase links. In addition to building some high-quality links, you may also want to run a Full SERP Report in the Keyord Difficulty tool. It can be helpful when deciding where to focus next. There's a video on using it here: https://moz.com/academy/competition-keyword-analysis
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | MattRoney1 -
Key word with city or town or local search for a nation wide website
One way to deal with this is to have the main site not mention any particular locations. Then, in one section of the website you could create a directory or listings of dealers who offer your products. Each dealer who sells your products could get their own page, and be listed in the category or city page as well.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | GlobeRunner0 -
Url design for automobile parts
It's definitely not considered keyword stuffing but if you prefer a shorter URL then use the second option.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | Xtend-Life0 -
Page links, header links, footer links
If you have more than one link to the same page on a given page, it won't be considered duplicate content necessarily - but it also won't pass any additional page equity.
Link Building | | RuthBurrReedy1 -
Always shows homepage in google
thanks for thoughts!!! and if anyone wants to share there opinon, most welcome..
Keyword Research | | Rahim1190