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Collapsible FAQ guides
I agree, if you can see the content in the code and it is available to the customer... I think you will be okay. I think hidden content means content someone on the outside cannot see or access.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | STPseo0 -
Link building monitor
I can confirm that Raven would be perfect for this. You can monitor changes in anchor text, destination url, follow status and changes in DA and PA as well. You can upload a csv file too.
Link Building | | TrevorJones0 -
Press Release Sites
The best way to make a press release effective is to have a media or blogger read it, and call you. I would work on establishing relationships with those people via twitter and blogs, and then sending a link to the press release. One good link on a radio, TV or high level blog is far more valuable than what you are suggesting. I think the days of using many, many type web tactics to build links are fading. we need to think like PR people. I know, this isn't much help. To answer your question directly, assuming your release has some merit besides links, I would use the sites the pro's use like www.marketwire.com/
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | MBayes0 -
Dual Authority – Dual Inline Site Links
From Google WMT: "Sitelinks are completely automated, and we show them only if we think they'll be useful to the user. If your site's structure doesn't allow our algorithms to find good sitelinks, or we don't think that the sitelinks are relevant to the user's query, we won't show them." The only three things I can think of are: ensure your site is as crawlable as possible by reviewing and addressing any crawl errors consider the layout of your site for the site links. Do you have your site structured in such a way that it has good landing places for a site link? Hierarchical structures with category pages can work well for this use. relevancy to the search is also a factor
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | RyanKent0 -
Site problem
I notice the page speed of your equity site was 60/100, a super quick fix for this is Gzip compression in HT Access (if on linux, not so quick on Windows). A little more complex would be caching rules, both will have a great beneficial effect on page speed, and hopefully SERPs too. Best of luck, just noticed your in Lancaster! just down the road from me in Chorley!
Technical SEO Issues | | Entrusteddev0 -
Wordpress Titles
Hi Mike, I'm going through older questions that are marked unanswered and wondering what you decided to do in this case, or if you're still looking for advice. If you still want some opinions, you might try asking this again as a new question, with any additional data or insights you've gained since April.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | KeriMorgret0