Sort by domain name.
Export to Text.
Find replace / with tab character.
Put back into Excel.
Do a count of domain names.
Compress at totals.
You'll have a list of unique domains.
Best posts made by RyanPurkey
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RE: Filtering OSE Results
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RE: Code Monitor Recommendations
For something code based, you might have to setup an instance of Fiddler to do that as most page change monitoring tools are just looking at the readable text versus the code. Plus server side code changes that are executed prior to the page being displayed will get missed by either type. Here's some more that might suit your needs...
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RE: One robots.txt file for multiple sites?
Hi Rena. Yes, if both sites are separate domains that you want to use in different ways, then you should place a different robots.txt file in each domain root so that they're accessible at xyz.com/robots.txt and abc.com/robots.txt. Cheers!
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RE: Can Robots.txt on Root Domain override a Robots.txt on a Sub Domain?
Hi Dave. A workflow checklist should really help with this as well. There are probably a few other items you'll catch by meeting with the others involved and getting everyone on the same page. Cheers!
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RE: What tool can I use to evaluate the domain authority of a competitor?
Hi Derick. https://moz.com/researchtools/ose/comparisons is great for back of the envelope calculations as is the Moz toolbar. If you want to get really in-depth you'll likely want to run some full reports, export, and go through the data in a spreadsheet.
The http://moz.com/labs/link-finder Competitve Link Finder is also nice for seeing areas to gain lift that your competitors have already found.
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RE: From HTTP to HTTPS
Right. If you want the HTTPS from the start you'll need to redirect to it. There's a few nice discussion around how over at Stack Overflow, here's one such example: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13977851/htaccess-redirect-to-https-www. The code you use may vary depending on what you want to achieve.
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RE: Missing Title tags
On the page you cite you have a
tag which could be causing the error: <title>Heat Press, Transfer Machine Comparison Chart For<strong><br></strong>Hix, Geo Knight, Stahls Hotronix, Maxx, Insta, Panther & More!</title> -
RE: Can I use nofollow to limit the number of links on a page?
I think Wikipedia does alright using nofollow... ;^) Still, Paulo would probably be better served by limiting the number of links on a given page, preferably by design to promote certain aspects and conversion paths. All in all though, this is likely a pretty minimal expected improvement.
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RE: A question on keywords that rank 51+
Hi. Typically you should have some idea of the keywords a page is targeting, i.e. What is it called? What's the title tag say? What's the content of the page? And so on. Also, in general, you can model your pages using a break down of Moz' http://moz.com/learn/seo/on-page-factors where applicable for your content. If you have a list of keywords that you're trying to rank for, have you associated that list with different pages on your site? That would at least give you a start.
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RE: From HTTP to HTTPS
That Stack Overflow discussion goes into getting Google Tag Manager up and running. It's best to clean up URLs to get as many as possible pointing to HTTPS. That way you're not making unnecessary redirection hops with things you can control. Cheers!
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RE: Keyword Difficulty Popup
I saw this too, although my version has the "Get Keyword Difficulty" button in green to the right of Google Search. Were you typing in the nav bar?
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RE: Can I use nofollow to limit the number of links on a page?
That's something you'd want to test with your users. Generally though, the easier it is to get from Point A to Point B to Sale the better.
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RE: New pages on my web site
You'll want to contact your hosting company or look at their FAQ on how to edit robots.txt. Cheers!
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RE: How important is my code to text ratio on web pages?
The biggest issue is with how this affects your load speed. Plug in your site here to see: https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/
Sites in the red often have trouble ranking well.
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RE: Can reporting be whitelable with Pro version on our site for clients?
With Medium levels and above you can have "Branded Reports" which allow you to add your own logo to the reports. See: http://moz.com/products/pricing.
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RE: Moz Tool Bar Annoyance - How do I make the green keyword difficulty box go away?
Hmm. Could be a bug because for me it stays off while using Chrome as a browser. Can you share your browser and OS specs? Staff should be able to better trouble shoot after that. Cheers!
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RE: New to Moz, need some probably basic answers about Keywords, Linking, Competitors and General SEO
Hi Max. Welcome. It sounds like you've gone through some of the materials within the "Learn" section here so that's a good start, so on to your questions...
- The competitive niche keywords represent where you want your site to be when it's as powerful as your competitors. No site is going to have a lasting presence in the search engines that finds some loop hole to exploit and suddenly pops up near the top with thin content and zero engagement, so think of the competitive core keywords also as a guide to finding other sites where you're not just getting a link, but getting exposure for your brand or business. For example, a sub-reddit could drive tons of traffic / sales to your site if you're engaged in the community there. Sites with active readership that are writing regularly about your niche are likewise important. You get the idea. For niche competitiveness look at the whole picture.
- For keywords, don't bog yourself down. You need to develop your site and content in a way that would make sense for someone searching for that keyword. Put it together from the searchers perspective for the given keyword(s). What do they find if they're researching or shopping for something they've put into search? Does your site solve their problem quickly and easily? Does it give them confidence in their purchase? Etc. Closely related keywords and derivatives can all target one page, while the amount of keywords you research should be limited to how much content your site contains.
- See search ranking factors for an extensive breakdown of rankings: http://moz.com/search-ranking-factors. Search and inbound marketing is a huge business. You'll be will on your way though if you're highly focused on making a site and product people use and love (and link to naturally) than trying to learn every aspect of search.
- Moz shows the page that ranks in your selected search engine as the page that is targeting that keyword. So if your keyword doesn't rank, there's no page associated.
- Use that data in Moz to help you find even more connections than you would on your own. Remember the Moz tools are like your sleepless robots that are collecting way more information than any one person ever could just working on their own.
- As much as possible, don't think of your future relationships with other websites as 'link partners' instead think about how the aspects of your business mesh well with what they're doing. If they write an entire well-read article saying they love your business but the link is just to the homepage and a nofollow at that, it still should be considered an outstanding link.
Connect with people in your niche that aren't competitors and put your passion into your business and relationships with them and the links and rankings will come with it. Good luck with your venture!
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RE: Rank 1st Page on Bing & Yahoo Though Struggle with Google
Hi Joseph. This will probably be the quickest way for you to gain links.
- Go to the OSE Link Opportunities Tab: https://moz.com/researchtools/ose/opportunities/link-intersect?site=fillinyoursite.com
- At top, add your site, in the the tab "Link Intersect" add competitors.
- Look at ways to acquire links where your competition has them, but you do not.
This varies quite a bit, sometimes you're emailing someone, sometimes it's a relationship over social, sometimes PR, and so on.
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RE: MOZ Local
This blog post covers the details on their network pretty well: http://moz.com/blog/announcing-moz-local You can also see current status on business listings just by trying one out in the Check Listing tab: https://moz.com/local/search
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RE: Moz Tool Bar Annoyance - How do I make the green keyword difficulty box go away?
Glad the reinstall got it working for you.
There's always the API route too for more custom needs. I'm a long time user as well but can get why they alter tools to display more of their toolset. It's likely a tested value-add for many and newer subscribers. Cheers!