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Seomoz for clients - best practice
Hi James, SEOMoz is a great tool to help you demonstrate subject matter expertise and give clients or perspective clients good advise. You can set up Campaigns for your target companies, and then use the Crawl diagnostics to tell companies about potential problems with their sites. You could also use the OnPage Report card for this. You can compare their backlink profiles vs. their competitors, and identify opportunities for your clients to improve their SEO profiles. The labs competitive link tool would be good for this as well. You can track their keyword rankings and notify them about significant changes in their rankings via campaigns or the rank tracker. You can use the new Fresh Web Mentions to find very recent news about your clients properties or keywords, and share those timely articles with clients. Lastly, you could use FollowerWonk to evaluate their twitter accounts. You could recommend the best times for them to tweet. Influential people they should be engaging in, etc... It's a great toolset for your application! Good luck, -Jason "Retailgeek" Goldberg
Educational Resources | | retailgeek0 -
Google Analytics
Hi Chris, Thank you for your reply, I have tried to do it with two client accounts. Both with the same outcome. My email is a googlemail account so I assume I have made a google account ? regards James
Moz Tools | | Stoz0 -
Keyword In Page Title
James, The way you do what you are asking is like this: Create a new page: Totnes Hotels or Hotels Totnes Your title tag convention will be like this: Totnes Hotels | Why the Sea Trout Inn Wins | The Sea Trout Inn If you believe having a highly crafted set of kw title tags is the answer to ranking all on page one, do the same with each other term. Now, note that the current title tag you have is way over-long and the last part is essentially of no value. You are trying to use title tags as a ranking tool when you would, IMO, be better served to think about who your customer is (hint - it's not Google/Bing/Baidu). Make it recognizable and relevant for your customer and make sure it makes sense from a UI/UX point of view. Then worry about keywords in the Title Tag. Hope that helps, Robert
Keyword Research | | RobertFisher0 -
Please Can someone look at this - Restaurant in Totnes
Hi James, sorry for the delay. You can access your source code (ctrl+U in non ie browsers or right click + view source code), and search for <title>(using ctrl+F), if you want to improve your seo skills I really advise you to try coding domething and studying a bit your html code so you can easily spot wrong things, since errors are not always 404s :-)</p></title>
Keyword Research | | mememax0 -
My website has no links to it at all :(
Open Site Explorer isn't able to crawl the entire web, we only crawl about the top 25% of it. We also have a bit of a delay between when you get a link and when it shows up in the main OSE crawl. I'd suggest also verifying your site in Google Webmaster Tools and Bing's Webmaster Center. Both of those sites will show you additional links that are coming into your site that OSE hasn't caught yet.
Link Building | | KeriMorgret0