Thank you Oleg,
I appreciate your quick response. I do plan on move forward with image sitemaps but would you be able to provide any websites that are currently utilizing image sitemaps?
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Thank you Oleg,
I appreciate your quick response. I do plan on move forward with image sitemaps but would you be able to provide any websites that are currently utilizing image sitemaps?
Thank you Peter,
Would you happen to be able to provide any actual websites that are utilizing image sitemaps? I cant seem to find any.
Hey Martijn,
Thank you for your response, our website is going to grow 10 folds soon and we are going to be coming across some crawl budgeting issues. I checked our your sitemap and its very sophisticated "Tip my hat". The only thing is I didn't see image urls within your sitemap.
Hey Mozers,
2 part question
I'm reaching out to see if you all think Image Sitemaps are totally worth it for a big company. I can totally understand its value for a smaller mom & pop company. With a larger company they would have way more products so is it worth it having an image site map?
I cant find examples of image sitemaps online. Would you be able to provide a website that is doing it? I can only find video sitemaps.
Hey Kane,
Thank you for answering. According to Webmaster tools There are over 2,200 of these Check price pop ups. They happen when a customer clicks on "Add to cart" which actives the ajax popup which asks the customer to enter a zip code to check the price.
The source code of this pop is very small I almost feel like there is no
** Example URL:**
I was thinking of putting "Disallow: /checkprice" under our robots.txt
Hey Mozers,
I was looking through my Google Web Masters Tool under HTML Improvements. It looks like I have 2,200 pages missing Meta Titles and I was about to lose it thinking HOW COULD THIS HAPPEN! I came to realize that the pages were "Ajax Pages". This is specifically a checkprice pop up and I dont want this page crawled by google. It looks like to google I have over 2k pages missing Meta Titles and they are all "check price pop ups". How would you suggest I block this. I thought about going the easy route and removing the subfolder and putting it in the Robots.txt document and I'm scared of that because we use AJax for a bunch of calls. I'm also scared of putting in the head <metaname="robots" =="" noindex,nofollow"="">because it requires hard coding</metaname="robots">
I Know i'm not the first to come across this issue, Any Ideas??
Looks like my stystem is set up to 301 to a 404. Which do you think Google with honor? (the 301 or the 404)
Also wouldn't having a 301 to a 404 keep bots crawling our server because its a redirect instead of the server providing a 404 or 410
Hey Mozers,
What are your thoughts of this situation i'm stuck in all inputs welcome 
I am in the middle of this massive domain migration to a new server. Also we are going to be having a very clean SEO friendly url structure. While I was doing some parsing and cleaning up some old urls I stumbled upon a strange situation on my website.
I have a bunch of "dead pages" and they are 302'd to a "page not found" probably a old mistake of one of the past developers. (To clarify the HTTP Status code is not 404)
Should I try to fight to get all these "dead pages" a 404 error code or could I just leave the temp redirect 302 > "page not found" ( even though I know for a fact theses pages are not going to turn on again)
Hey whats going on is it a XML sitemap or HTML?
Hey Mozers,
I was brought on to the team to Optimize the old website to make it more SEO friendly and I was able to get some cool features up.
What Analytic Key points should I keep track of? The website launches in 2 weeks and I think Now would be a great time to start gather data bout the old site. I'd like to make sure I keep the website under a microscope to make sure there are as little errors as possible.
What am I missing I already have:
Page Authority
Domain Authority
Bounce Rate
Time on page
Visitors/Sessions
Unique Visitors/Sessions
so what does the 330 mean then exactly? an average of 330 similar c-blocks ?
is it an addition of total potential c-blocks
100 c-blocks from A
100 c-blocks from B
100 c-blocks from C
Ahh I understand the point your trying to make and I completely agree thanks for that.
So the 330 c-blocks that i'm seeing in my report isnt necessarily telling me that I have 330 urls from the same c-block is it?
I was following you until you said. "You want more linking C-blocks to your site and less links coming from the same C-block, in general." that statement threw me off. Could you explain?
ahh Thanks!. What is considered as to many? 330 c-blocks seem like a lot of ip addresses from the same location
Sure,
you could find an example in your dashboard under the following path
Links > competitive metrics > History
Thanks for the quick response. I have a pretty good as to how c-blocking works and what It is thanks for explaining though I do appreciate the help 
My question was more so for the Moz tool. It states that for the month of November I had 330 and I'm trying to get a better understanding as to what that 330 is referring to. Would this mean My website had 330 websites that had similar c-blocks?
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Hey Mozers,
I see Moz has a reporting tool for C-blocking and for november I had 330. Does this mean 330 Ip addresses came from the same location in the month of november?
Thanks Everyone,
This has been very helpful I will move forward with custom reporting by weekly
Hey Mozers,
I have a question about reporting. It looks like I cant pull data from a specific week. My boss is asking me to pull data from December 7th till the 14th so we can re-evaluate our SEO efforts. They had mentioned that if Moz cant provide this type of data we would have to go to another tool. Please help me stay on Moz!
They are looking for any SEO based data before and after launch. Would I have to go in every day and pull data for every day and save it to create my own type of status update?