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SEMbyotic
@SEMbyotic
Job Title: President
Company: SEMbyotic
Favorite Thing about SEO
I love it when I can help a client find their customers and it makes a real difference to their business.
Latest posts made by SEMbyotic
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RE: How do you check the outbound links of a site?
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RE: The importance of meta keywords?
I wrote an article on this exact topic awhile back. Bottom line, don't use the meta keywords tag. It's a waste of time for rankings and might be a good way for your competitors to know exactly what you're trying to rank for.
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RE: Exact match Title and H1 tags, and over optimization
Thanks for responding so quickly. Upon further thought, I think what I'm seeing is less about Title and H1 matching, and more about providing variety within the SERP when compared to other results. I'm trying some things on a low risk site so we'll see what happens.
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RE: Exact match Title and H1 tags, and over optimization
Almost 4 years later, I'm curious what your current thoughts on this are EGOL? I too have seen great results with exact match title tags, but I've started to notice more recently that it doesn't work like it used to. Especially in cases where many other results in the SERPs also show results with exact match (or very close to exact) title tags. My untested suspicion is that Google doesn't want a SERP chalk full of results that all look the same (neither would users for that matter), so a better SERP would show more variety.
Anyway, the world of SEO is ever-changing and I was curious to see how your answer from 2013 stacks up in 2017.
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RE: Big ranking drop after 12/Jan/2017
It's been about 4 months since you've noted this problem. How is it looking for you now? I'm curious if your rankings came back and whether or not you took action to get them back.
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RE: Assessing the true value of a backlink
Yeah, in the end I do the same. I use the competitive analysis to clear any low-hanging fruit. There's always a "well that sucks" moment when I find one of these, but then you ultimately move on. It would be really cool if we could filter on some of these other attributes so that we don't have to spend time looking at those pages in the first place. Maybe I'm dreaming.
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Assessing the true value of a backlink
I want to start a discussion about assessing the true value of a backlink. Here's a scenario:
I've just started working on SEO for a new client. Once I've got the strategy stuff out of the way, I like to start by looking at backlinks that competitors have. I use Moz OSE (and other tools) and filter by followed links to the root domain. This gives a good starting sense of where competitors are getting links from. As I start to explore those links, I see some black-hat (or grey-hat) practices at play: display:none links, footer links, sidebar links, comment spam, etc.
The problem I have is, there seems to be no way of knowing whether or not those links are responsible for boosting the competitors rankings. They come from sites that have good DA and PA, yet we're told that tactics like display:none and comment spam will either get those links devalued or may cause some sort of manual action.
My question is, how do others evaluate the full spectrum of the value a link has that goes beyond trust, authority, and citation flow?
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RE: 804 HTTPS (SSL) error
I wish I had a solution for you, but I'm still using SNI via standard CloudFlare so I'm not able to leverage the Moz crawl at all. If you find a solution, it'd be great if you can post it here for myself and the others.

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RE: Do you have to pay Yext at this point?
I'm definitely finding that a vast number of directories (CitySearch, Yahoo, InsiderPages, etc.) are all forcing you to Yext to claim and edit listings. Looks like you've got to pay to play on those sites now.
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RE: 804 HTTPS (SSL) error
I too am using CloudFlare and have the same error. I'd like to be notified when you have an update.
Thanks,
Adam
Best posts made by SEMbyotic
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Assessing the true value of a backlink
I want to start a discussion about assessing the true value of a backlink. Here's a scenario:
I've just started working on SEO for a new client. Once I've got the strategy stuff out of the way, I like to start by looking at backlinks that competitors have. I use Moz OSE (and other tools) and filter by followed links to the root domain. This gives a good starting sense of where competitors are getting links from. As I start to explore those links, I see some black-hat (or grey-hat) practices at play: display:none links, footer links, sidebar links, comment spam, etc.
The problem I have is, there seems to be no way of knowing whether or not those links are responsible for boosting the competitors rankings. They come from sites that have good DA and PA, yet we're told that tactics like display:none and comment spam will either get those links devalued or may cause some sort of manual action.
My question is, how do others evaluate the full spectrum of the value a link has that goes beyond trust, authority, and citation flow?
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RE: Exact match Title and H1 tags, and over optimization
Thanks for responding so quickly. Upon further thought, I think what I'm seeing is less about Title and H1 matching, and more about providing variety within the SERP when compared to other results. I'm trying some things on a low risk site so we'll see what happens.
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RE: 804 HTTPS (SSL) error
I too am using CloudFlare and have the same error. I'd like to be notified when you have an update.
Thanks,
Adam -
RE: Assessing the true value of a backlink
Yeah, in the end I do the same. I use the competitive analysis to clear any low-hanging fruit. There's always a "well that sucks" moment when I find one of these, but then you ultimately move on. It would be really cool if we could filter on some of these other attributes so that we don't have to spend time looking at those pages in the first place. Maybe I'm dreaming.
I'm the President at SEMbyotic, a digital marketing agency providing web design, digital marketing, SEO, social media, content development, digital strategy, and pay per click advertising (PPC) services to businesses.