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Best posts made by Roman-Delcarmen
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RE: Ranking for a brand term with "&" (and) in the name?
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RE: Do SEOs really need to care about trend in increase of voice search?
I completely agree with William Voice search will be the future
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RE: What is SEO best practice to implement a site logo as an SVG?
As you can see Yoast SEO just follow the official information and guides
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RE: Fetch & Render
Can you explain better which is the problem?
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RE: Opencart vs. Wordpress/Woo
I have experience working with both as you mentioned Opencart is a nightmare and you are right (this is just my personal opinion) Wordpress offers a better customization level for non-tech people but create you a big hole at the security level. I mean if you have a small store (less than 1000 per month) is not a big deal but more than that I will strongly suggest you move to Shopify is a good mix of the flexibility of WordPress with a strong core
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RE: Website Snippet Update in Search Console?
Fist you need to check this tools
If you see that your info is not updated you need to submit your site to google and bing
Go to your search console > track > fetch and render (You need to do it for mobile and desktop)
Check if there are any issues
- tracking errors
- robots.txt
- sitemaps
Another good alternative is resubmitted you sitemap
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RE: How does Google rank a "Site:yourexamplesite.com" Query
You are a talking about _**Advanced Google search operators: **_Google search operators are special characters and commands that extend the capabilities of regular text searches. In this case, you are referring to the operator Site:
This searches only within a given domain – delectable when you want to only search within the confines of a particular site. For instance, if I were looking for members on a social network like Twitter,
- site:twitter.com Nicolas Cage
- site:twitter.com Pamela Anderson
You can learn more about search operators here
https://moz.com/learn/seo/search-operators
https://ahrefs.com/blog/google-advanced-search-operators/
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-search-operators-commands/215331/ -
RE: Meta Data Question
Basically, you are talking about just one page (I mean one URL) with 2 different contents the food menu and drinks menu. So the answer to your question depends on what you have and what you want but mostly what your users do to land
In an ideal scenario, you will need to have 2 different pages one for the food menu and one for the drinks menu. But that is not the relevant point. What you want or what I can tell you is not relevant talking form the SEO perspective.
What is your audience behavior?
No matter if you are a big company or a small restaurant, or if are using Wordpress, Joomla or Drupal the first question you need to answer
is what your user do to reach your website or your competitor's website, probably they are the same.If you made a research and found that there are 10 users a month that asking to google for your menu, your discounts or even your offers, well you have your answer. Let's take this example you have a restaurant called tacos top and your website is tacostop.com
Let's take the first scenario, you will use a single page for every menu and sub-menu page
tacostop.com
--tacostop.com/menu
----tacostop.com/menu/food
----tacostop.com/menu/drinks
----tacostop.com/menu/wines
----tacostop.com/menu/coffesThe tacostop.com/menu will be like a category page is going to be one of the flagship pages. You can include your food, drinks, desserts, coffees and so on. Inside of this page, you need to include a link to every specific sub-menu and all these 3 level subcategories need to point (link) to his parent page in this way you are telling Google, hey this page is important to me if some ask for my menu show this one.
This page needs to be optimized for a keyword like "taco stop menu" and the secondary pages need to be optimized for longtail keywords all the keywords need to be optimized based on a Local Strategy and your Audience. If you don't have enough data on your Google Analytics or your Search Console.
You should research your competition or your local audience.Let's talk about the second scenario, you will use a single page for all the content. In this case, you will need to optimize a single page for multiples keywords and this will be you structure
tacostop.com
--tacostop.com/menu
----tacostop.com/menu#food
----tacostop.com/menu#drinks
----tacostop.com/menu#wines
----tacostop.com/menu#coffesAs you can see all the categories are on the page as a section a good example of that is Wikipedia
So your headers and its structure play a relevant roll rol on this scaneario.H1 ---> Your main keyword "Tacos Top Menu"
H2 ---> Tacos Top Foods
H3 ---> Pastas
H3 ---> Meats
H3 --->Seafood
H2 ---> Tacos Top Drinks
H3 ---> Orange Juice
H3 ---> Lemon Juice
H3 ---> WaterSo in this way, every category will be a section on this page and every section need to be optimized for its main keywords If use Moz track the single performance for those keywords is very easy
I hope this explanation can help you
If my answer were useful don't forget to mark it as a good answer
Cheers
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RE: Should client sub domains appear in Google or not?
As seoman10 mentioned, you or your client don't have to worry as long you set up the Robot.txt file properly
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RE: How does Google rank a "Site:yourexamplesite.com" Query
Yes usually google display the order based on the hierarchy of the pages usually use the main menu and the internal links, but that just a personal observation In some case I saw some really deep internal pages on the first page probably based on the rank of the page.
Also when I evaluated those result each tool show me different result Moz, Ahrefs, Majestic, Semruhs.
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RE: Meta Data Question
can you send me an example (inbox) so I can understand better
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RE: Will google merge structured data from two pages if they have the same canonical?
When you set up the canonical tags you are telling Google hey page A is the main page, is the relevant and other or others are secondary so Google will take that main page as a reference.
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RE: Crawler issues on subdomain - Need resolving?
In that case, you will need to check your configuration, because as I mentioned the behavior of one should not affect the second one.
As I remember Moz use Google Analytics to set up your Moz Pro Account, so you should check both configurations (MOZ and GA) to found the error.
**Good Luck **
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RE: I want to find all the keywords that an existing page is currently ranking for...is there a way to do that in MOZ or another tool?
Moz is a great tool, but in your case, Semrush and Ahrefs are better tools for what are you looking for.
- On Semrush > Domain Analytics > Overview > Top Organic Keywords > View Full Report
- On Ahrefs > Site Explorer > Organic Search > Organic Keywords
Hope this info will help you
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RE: Rankings Keep Dropping After Hitting 1st Page
Can you share some of your competitors to have a complete view of the problem?
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RE: I want to find all the keywords that an existing page is currently ranking for...is there a way to do that in MOZ or another tool?
Ahrefs > Overview > Top Pages > Page URL > Organic Keyword, once you are, there click on the selected URL will show you the keywords that are ranked for that specific page.
That report will show you
- keyword
- _Keyword Difficulty _
- _Cost Per Click _
- _Traffic _
- Position
Hope this will help you
Regards