I personally believe that that is far too many clients for one person (or two people with the person training under you). If they are paying you for SEO services and you haven't touched some of them in 5 months, that's a problem. These companies want to see results, and if no work is being done and there's no difference in their rankings, traffic, etc., then they will most likely leave your company. Retention is very important and it looks like the way things are structured there that you will certainly start to have clients leave...
Posts made by TaylorRHawkins
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RE: How many SEO clients do you handle?
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RE: Are we actually getting accurate data on keyword volumes from Moz (or other sources)?
Kris beat me to it! I was coming here to say basically the same thing.
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Can we discuss Moz's Forecast? It's been over 100 degrees for a month.
Hey everyone!
I just wanted to start a discussion on Moz's Forecast. If you haven't noticed, it has been over 100 degrees for an entire month now, which I have personally never seen before...
Why do you think this might be happening? Any ideas or theories? I'd love to hear them!
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RE: Duplicate content flagged by Moz that's not actually duplicate content at all
I'm gonna comment again to "bump" this thread back up. Is anyone else having these issues? Moz's crawler seems to be kinda freakin' out. It'll tell us that we have duplicate content / title tags / meta description when it's simply not true. It will also say it's unable to crawl a site due to something on our end (even though it was crawling just fine the day prior) and then it will fix itself with no work on our part.
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RE: Is Moz's backlink checker.... just... not good?
Thanks for the well articulated response, Chris! It's much appreciated.
I'm gonna contest your last statement though, and I'd like to see what you have to say. If I use Moz to check my backlinks, and it gives me (4 root domains, 15 total links) VS. using someone else and getting (150 root domains, X amount of links) ---- How is this a good way to be equipped to act on my backlink portfolio, in regards to using Moz? I wouldn't be able to know if I have spammy backlinks, or a good amount of high quality links?
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Is Moz's backlink checker.... just... not good?
Hey everyone!
Can somebody explain to me why this keeps happening: Whenever I'm trying to backlink my competitors, I typically use RavenTools. Every time, without fail, if I put that same URL into Moz's Open Site Explorer - It gives me about 1/20th of what RavenTools shows me. Sometimes it literally comes up with 2 or 3 links total.
Unfortunately, RavenTools has a cap on how many backlink checks you can perform in a month - so once I've used those up, I have to start using OSE... But, it just doesn't work.
Does anyone else have this issue?
Thanks!
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RE: SEO for Facebook's search bar?
This is a great response! Thank you!
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RE: Duplicate content flagged by Moz that's not actually duplicate content at all
Yes, we are having the same issues.
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SEO for Facebook's search bar?
Hey everyone!
Had a quick question for ya'. Does anyone know if there are currently SEO tactics that are in place to help a company's Facebook page rank in their search bar? For example: When I search "Idaho Auctions" into the facebook search bar, there's a multitude of results - ranging from groups, to events, to businesses.
How do these get ranked above each other?
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RE: Sitemap Question (aspx, XML, HTML)
Any information at all would be a huge help, thanks!
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RE: How to stagger <h>tags?</h>
Thank you for clarifying! It's much appreciated.
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RE: Is Keyword Density Still Relevant?
This is excellent, thank you! I had no idea that mentioning a keyword 15 times in a 500-word copy is something that gets flagged by Moz.
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RE: Is Keyword Density Still Relevant?
I agree with what you have to say about KW stuffing and making sure that the content on our sites are useful, well-written and purposeful. But should we avoid focusing on keyword density entirely? Even if it's just hitting a 3%-5% margin?
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Sitemap Question (aspx, XML, HTML)
Hey everyone!
My company uses a tool called SEOQuake. We are trying to hit all of their "checkmarks" when we run a diagnosis for them. One of the only things we can not figure out how to pass is their section for Site Compliance ---> XML Sitemaps.
Our client's websites that we have built are all using .aspx URL structures, and when I view them, it clearly states that it is an XML file. It has this text written at the top of the .aspx page:
"This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below."
Does anyone know what is happening here?
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How to stagger <h>tags?</h>
This might seem like a silly question, but It's one that I would like to get some responses from the SEO community.
Do <h>tags need to be staggered according to the numbers?
For example: A few of our clients have their h1 tag listed on a mid-way header that is halfway down their page, and there are both h2's and h3's listed before the h1 in the source code. Does this matter?
Let me know!
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Is Keyword Density Still Relevant?
Good afternoon everyone!
I wanted to ask everyone here a question, one that has been being discussed around my office with a lot of different sides being taken.
Does Keyword Density matter? If it does, what percentage do you try to have your keyword hit?
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Moz information (Rankings, Search Visibility, etc.) not working
Good afternoon!
I had a quick concern / question that I wanted to ask the community. One of my campaigns hasn't moved at all since we put them into our account. Everything has stayed static: 0.00% Search Visibility, 0 Keywords Ranking, 0 Moved Up, 0 Moved Down, etc.,
They have been in Moz for roughly a month now. Does anyone know what might be happening? We are trying to get solid data for our client, but we can't seem to get Moz to index it, perhaps?
Let me know what you think!
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RE: How do you do Local SEO in a small town?
Thanks for the response, Miriam!
Do you have any ways to differentiate the bad nationwide directories from the good ones? I've always been told to stay away from mass directories that aren't geo-specific.
Curious to know your thoughts!
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RE: How do you do Local SEO in a small town?
I should also state that this isn't a "500 Total Population" kind of town in the middle of the woods. I mean a rural pacific northwest town with roughly 50,000 - 200,000 in population. Not big enough to have local directories, per se, but certainly enough for their to be a good amount of companies to create healthy competition.