I watched the same video by rand...trotted away...and downloaded the software. I only got the free version and it seeked..ok. I belive it was mentioned with regard to finding out links that are broken / missing. I would really like to see this from seomoz - its great that i can run a report to see where my links are up to but without using excel and doing a vlookup i cant see a way of tracking which link i am no longer getting.
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supermarketonline
@supermarketonline
Job Title: Head of Online
Company: TheSupermarketonline.com
Website Description
Delivering a wide range of discounted stationery and office supplies to businesses and government departments in every UK town and city.
The office supplies supermarket
Latest posts made by supermarketonline
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RE: Anybody using Screaming Frog?
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RE: Infographic help
All advice is good advice at this stage in the game for us so thank you!
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Infographic help
hi guys - my employer sells stationery (snore!) to try and natuarally grow some link we have begun producing inforgraphcs see world record for licking stamps. Im trying to help our customers by producing content that will be usefull and fun. Whicj is great for the customers but not neccisarily for seo as im unsure who would want to link to this kind of thing - any ideas?
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RE: Javascript to manipulate Google's bounce rate and time on site?
Dont do it - just improve your content. You know it's wrong to try and cheat the system. Think about what would happen if you banned from the results.
Look i dont mean to be harsh - but i allways balance risks against rewards. In this situation - the risk is to high.
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RE: Do I need an XML sitemap?
Look at your risk vs reward. The only "risk" here is the time involved in doing it.... which hopefully will not take you long- Even for a large site. The "reward" is making it easier for search engines to find your pages. ....And that can only be a good thing - right?
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RE: Few high quality links or a plethora of mediocre links?
Its a shame there isent an algorithm that one could look at to determiine the value of links
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Switching prices for google base
We would like to be able to submit lower prices to google than we do to other sources. How i see it working is that at the end of each url we submit to google base there is a tracking code (source=googlebase).
When a user visits the site via one of these urls we would knock 10% of the price of that item and store the item in a cookie to ensure that the price of that item, for that user would stay at the low price for 24 hours.
My question is whether google would have a problem with us doing this? The second part of my question is whether they check the full url including the query strings? If theyt just checked the canocial URL they would see a price thats 10% higher than the one we submitted to base - which, of course - would be bad
Best posts made by supermarketonline
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RE: Javascript to manipulate Google's bounce rate and time on site?
Dont do it - just improve your content. You know it's wrong to try and cheat the system. Think about what would happen if you banned from the results.
Look i dont mean to be harsh - but i allways balance risks against rewards. In this situation - the risk is to high.
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RE: Anybody using Screaming Frog?
I watched the same video by rand...trotted away...and downloaded the software. I only got the free version and it seeked..ok. I belive it was mentioned with regard to finding out links that are broken / missing. I would really like to see this from seomoz - its great that i can run a report to see where my links are up to but without using excel and doing a vlookup i cant see a way of tracking which link i am no longer getting.