Ideally one version of the site should redirect to the other version using a 301 to transfer any link juice from one version of the domain to the other. In an issue where both versions have links pointing to them, the best solution is to see which version has the highest domain authority and the most links and use that as your preferred domain.
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RebekahMay
@RebekahMay
Job Title: Organic Growth Strategist
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RE: Duplicate Content www vs. non-www and best practices
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RE: "WWW." versus Non - "www."
Looking at OSE for that domain, both sites have links pointing to them. So a preferred version should be chosen, and as Dana suggested, a 301 put in place. Since G+ 1s were also considered a ranking factor in Moz's latest update, I would take that into account as well, but interestingly enough it looks like +1s are appropriately applied regardless of the www version.
You don't have a large amount of links or authority built up yet, so ultimately it will not make a huge difference which one you choose, but it is important to stick with one and ensure the other is 301'd appropriately. The non-www has more links, but the www has more links from different domains - so if you did make a choice I would choose the www to get the authority from more linking domains.
The www has slightly higher page authority as well.
www version:
Page Authortity: 35
Linking domains: 12
Total Links 22
G+ 1s: 36
Non WWW Version
Page Authority: 27
Domain Authority: 25
Linking Domains 4
Total Links 164
Google +1s: 36
In response to your WMT question, preferred domain settings are now in the top right hand corner as an option under the gear icon under "site settings"
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RE: Affiliate Website Slapping
There are some theories that pages with affiliate links suffer in rankings, but I haven't seen anything conclusive. It happens that many of those sites are also poor quality.
Depending on the press releases and directories you chose, those could be your issue. Sometime in July Google stated they are going to crack down on links earned from press releases:
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/66356?hl=en
"Links with optimized anchor text in articles or press releases distributed on other sites."
Many directories are seen as spam by search engines because it isn't naturally obtained. In that same page linked above, it states "Low-quality directory or bookmark site links".
An article about links from press releases from searchengineland:
It is hard to say for certain without seeing the site, the press releases, or the directory links but that might provide some insight. It also could depend on how recent your launch was, rankings can be volatile for new sites.
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RE: 301 Redirect ( How does the Html Code look ) Is there plugins for Joomla
Hi
When you first install Joomla, one of the things you should do in order to get more search engine friendly URLs is rename your HTaccess.txt to a .Htaccess file. If you have done this you should be able to locate it in the folder for Joomla's root domain (make sure you are displaying hidden files if using a cpanel like interface).
To redirect just add:
Redirect 301 /oldpage.html http://www.yourdomain.com/newpage.html
Yes, keep this there permanently. A 301 is a permanent redirect.
With Joomla there are also a lot of plugins. SH404SEF is the highest rated one, but is not free. It will allow you to add redirects directly from the Joomla Admin panel, and also comes with a lot of SEO options.
I have a more detailed article about Joomla and SEO over at
http://searchnewscentral.com/20110118115/General-SEO/a-geeks-guide-to-seo-for-joomla-cms.html
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RE: Title Tag - Best Practices
A lot of SEO clients we have are real estate agencies. We always recommend that you diversify this information so as not to canibalize your own keywords. We generally suggest location (such as Edmonton) and then other top keywords for your area, usually stuff like
Edmonton Real Estate
Edmonton Homes for Sale
Edmonton Property Listings
etc.
We also suggest that you really take advantage of specific location searches, so if you have a property listing page in a specific area, it is a good idea to include the zip code. This is where keyword data provided usually fails and you need an intimate knowledge of your area/industry because people often perform searches based on yard signs they have seen - and there will be no keyword data for this.
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RE: Can anyone recommend a good template club for joomla
Just FYI
Jomsocial is not Joomla, it is an extension for Joomla. Having a template that works with Jomsocial will not change the appearance of your Joomla site.
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RE: "Too many on page links" phantom penalty? What about big sites?
I cannot speak for SEOMoz, but I personally think one of the reasons they don't tell you what a good range to have is because a lot of it comes down to your site structure as well as authority. Telling people how many they can have based on domain authority, and knowing nothing of site structure, may lead to bad practices.
Like Marcus says above:
"Now, only you can determine what a reasonable amount is for your site. If all pages have tons of authority, then great, but if not, you may want to rethink your navigation. "
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RE: Can anyone recommend a good template club for joomla
I usually use two different ones:
Yootheme, because their themes are really nice. Over the years they have gotten a lot easier to figure out how to set up as well, which is great. However I really dislike their support, really unhelpful for the most part and often seem bothered and rude.
Rockettheme, I really like rockettheme because it has a BUNCH of features, but the one annoying thing with them is that their logos can be hard to add to the theme. I havent used their support.
I also recommend these because a lot of add-ons or extensions will often be coded to work properly with those two (as they are the most popular) while some themes may cause extensions or plugins to look really wonky.
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RE: Social Media Management
I use a combination of Sproutsocial and Hootsuite. I use hootsuite because I love the columned interface and the easy ability to switch between accounts/post to multiple accounts, etc. I really like SproutSocial because of the data that it comes with, and the charts and graphs look really nice which is great for reporting. Hootsuite has it's own reports, but they cost $50 to run each one, which is kind of ridiculous in my personal opinion. I then use other random tools here and there, like BufferApp so I can post articles to accounts on the go.
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RE: Link Removal Services
I haven't used any of these services or tools, but I took a look at what you listed.
Removeem is more of a link management tool that lets you note who you've contacted and what the status is. That seems really useful if you don't want to keep track of all this another way, such as Excel.
I am personally a bit hesitant to use "link removal services" but that's just me.
I also haven't had a chance to watch this yet - bookmarked it for when I have time. It is a webinar from SEOGadget about link removal. SEOGadget really knows their stuff so I am sure you will find some valuable advice in here.
https://seogadget.co.uk/adventures-in-link-removal-slides-and-webinar-recording/
Best posts made by RebekahMay
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RE: How do I best optimise a page with 3 keywords that all contain 1 common word?
Just to make sure I am understanding:
You are trying to rank for the following 3 keywords:
Towels
Egyptian Cotton Towels
Personalized Towels
If that is the case, I recommend that you do not attempt to rank for the single word "Towels". This is too broad of a term and doesn't reflect buyer intent. You may want to look into keywords like "Bathroom Towels" or "Buy Cotton Towels" instead.
Since I recommend disregarding that keyword, you could take that single term out of your title tag to cut down on some of that keyword usage.
The 1 word in your URL category is fine
Meta description - don't worry about, that doesn't affect on page optimization at all. It is good to use for CTR though, so you may want to find ways to make it sound less repetitive and add a call to action.
There are a lot of references to the word "towels" in content though. You can definitely remove those or substitute other words, or just leave some areas as something like "Egyptian Cotton" because the user is likely to know you are referring to towels in that context.
For example, your top graphic with "Towels" could possibly be rewritten to say
We offer a variety of towels to meet your needs:
- Egyptian Cotton
- Personalized and Embroidered
- For the Nursery
- For the Beach
You can probably find other areas on the page to do this as well.
I think cutting back on these references would make your internal menu links fine. If you do change those as well, consider doing some user testing to make sure people can still find what they are looking for.
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RE: Quick question : Is it ok to get 300 quality backlinks ...
I think with that you would risk the chance of Google viewing those as paid links, so I would be careful. I think you should request that some of them be no-followed. Then work on attaining other types of backlinks with that strategy, through stuff like guest posting and writing quality articles on your own blog, doing some type of interesting study in your niche that may be posted to news outlets, etc.
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RE: "WWW." versus Non - "www."
Looking at OSE for that domain, both sites have links pointing to them. So a preferred version should be chosen, and as Dana suggested, a 301 put in place. Since G+ 1s were also considered a ranking factor in Moz's latest update, I would take that into account as well, but interestingly enough it looks like +1s are appropriately applied regardless of the www version.
You don't have a large amount of links or authority built up yet, so ultimately it will not make a huge difference which one you choose, but it is important to stick with one and ensure the other is 301'd appropriately. The non-www has more links, but the www has more links from different domains - so if you did make a choice I would choose the www to get the authority from more linking domains.
The www has slightly higher page authority as well.
www version:
Page Authortity: 35
Linking domains: 12
Total Links 22
G+ 1s: 36
Non WWW Version
Page Authority: 27
Domain Authority: 25
Linking Domains 4
Total Links 164
Google +1s: 36
In response to your WMT question, preferred domain settings are now in the top right hand corner as an option under the gear icon under "site settings"
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RE: Can anyone recommend a good template club for joomla
I usually use two different ones:
Yootheme, because their themes are really nice. Over the years they have gotten a lot easier to figure out how to set up as well, which is great. However I really dislike their support, really unhelpful for the most part and often seem bothered and rude.
Rockettheme, I really like rockettheme because it has a BUNCH of features, but the one annoying thing with them is that their logos can be hard to add to the theme. I havent used their support.
I also recommend these because a lot of add-ons or extensions will often be coded to work properly with those two (as they are the most popular) while some themes may cause extensions or plugins to look really wonky.
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RE: Tags on blog post
Tags on blogs can lead to duplicate content, so can date archives if you have them. I generally suggest indexing categories but blocking tags and date archives from being followed, and setting options to show a limited amount of posts per category. Block these in robots.txt as well as putting "noindex" and "nofollow" on the pages.
I don't know what CMS you are using for your blog, but if it is Wordpress, Joost's plugin is an excellent plugin to use to help prevent dup content issues and help overall SEO efforts.
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RE: Is submitting site map advisable after 1.5 yrs
Hi
I would say yes, I am of the belief that a sitemap is never a bad idea and submitting one (even later on) won't hurt anything. It also sounds like you have a rather large site, so this will help get those new pages added each month crawled. Even if all of your URLs are indexed, you can still use sitemaps to provide Google with information about other content such as videos and mobile versions of your site (if any). It should actually help the crawler rather than hinder it.
As far as generator sites, I don't have a particular one to recommend but doing a google search for "sitemap generator" pulls up a lot of results. You may want to test some of those and see what works best for your needs as many of them limit the number of pages crawled.
If you are using a CMS like Wordpress or Joomla there are sitemap plugins to help with this process.
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RE: 301 Redirect ( How does the Html Code look ) Is there plugins for Joomla
Hi
When you first install Joomla, one of the things you should do in order to get more search engine friendly URLs is rename your HTaccess.txt to a .Htaccess file. If you have done this you should be able to locate it in the folder for Joomla's root domain (make sure you are displaying hidden files if using a cpanel like interface).
To redirect just add:
Redirect 301 /oldpage.html http://www.yourdomain.com/newpage.html
Yes, keep this there permanently. A 301 is a permanent redirect.
With Joomla there are also a lot of plugins. SH404SEF is the highest rated one, but is not free. It will allow you to add redirects directly from the Joomla Admin panel, and also comes with a lot of SEO options.
I have a more detailed article about Joomla and SEO over at
http://searchnewscentral.com/20110118115/General-SEO/a-geeks-guide-to-seo-for-joomla-cms.html
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RE: How to promote some links on google
Google determines what links to place here based on the pages it feels are most relevant. You cannot suggest new pages to add to the sitelinks at this time, but if there is a page showing that you do not want as a sitelink, you can tell Google to not display that page in Google Webmaster Tools.
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RE: Keyword Difficulty Score Not Available
They are aware of the issue. Their twitter stream https://twitter.com/SEOmoz has a tweet from 8/31 about the issue:
"Uh oh. It looks like our Keyword Difficulty Tool is having some.... difficulty. We're working on it now. Stay tuned, friends."
So they are working on it! It is labor day weekend so it may take em a little extra time to get it up and going.
In the meantime, if you are in dire need of KW difficulty, you can get some basic insight the following ways:
Use Google Keyword Tool and look at the "Competition" level. While this area refers to competition within Adwords - this can also give you a basic idea of how competitive the keyword is overall. If it's a highly competitive Adwords term, chances are likely that SEOs are after it organically as well.
Do a quick check of the organic SERPs and check out the domains in the top placements or even on the entire first page. Are these really high authority domains, how well optimized are they, etc.
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RE: Suggestions needed on link building campaign...
Some ideas...
Create a resource list of important information for people suffering from depression/anxiety. Include suicide hotline numbers, a checklist like "warning signs your friend or family member may be suffering from depression", links about the different types of depression, create a quick quiz people can take "Do you suffer from depression?" , how to talk to your doctor about depression, - etc.
Create an area where people can submit first hand experiences about dealing with depression/anxiety.
Create a "friends and family" area so people can learn how to help those they care about,
Contact authority sites that deal with these issues and share your resource list.
Find a lot of statistics about those disorders and write up a report/detailed post about your findings.
Find bloggers who write about their struggles with depression/anxiety and interview them.
Create badges people can put on their website - like breast cancer awareness, but make new ones for depression/anxiety awareness.
That's all from the top of my head.
Rebekah May has experience in both agency and in-house digital marketing with a focus on SEO, Content & Social. She is the creator, and teacher, of UC Davis's SEO Certification course, and has worked with fortune 500 clients around the world.