http://moz.com/help/pro/fresh-web-explorer has a video that should be able to give you a great overview of how Fresh Web Explorer works. Let us know if you have specific questions there after.
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http://moz.com/help/pro/fresh-web-explorer has a video that should be able to give you a great overview of how Fresh Web Explorer works. Let us know if you have specific questions there after.
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They exist for Google maps local and so it might be connected now: http://maps.google.com/help/maps/richsnippetslocal/
People have seen it as early as May/June of this year: http://localsearchforum.catalystemarketing.com/google-local-important/6642-more-google-local-changes-location-links-rich.html
No it does not, and here is one glimpse as to why:
"Google does indeed sometimes launch algorithms just for the English language but when possible, Google does try to launch them globally."
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http://www.wpkube.com/wordpress-seo-plugin/ this article just came out as a one of the many guides to Yoast's Wordpress SEO. I am surprised it mentioned:
I stopped using meta keywords tag because Google doesn't use it any more, plus if you are in a competitive field by using keywords you are giving free keyword research to your competitors? Does any one still use meta keywords here? If so why?
Google doesn't use keyword tags, has anyone experienced a dis-benefit to meta-keywords tag from Google ie. dropped rankings etc.?
Hell Netlover,
Its hard to say what is better depending on your needs. But one aspect to consider is the cost. Hootsuite offers a great individual plan http://signup.hootsuite.com/plans-cc/ with which a lot can be accomplished for free. Sprout Social on the other hand, has a free trial, but all plans include fees: https://sproutsocial.com/pricing. From my use of both Sprout is more advanced tool for advanced social media analysis, and study.
Hope this helps, and what are some tasks you are looking to accomplish?
Also for a great review see this: http://digitalry.com/social-smackdown-sprout-social-vs-hootsuite/
Hi Brad,
According to the "predicted" http://moz.com/local-search-ranking-factors +1 Authority and +1 # counts is fairly low. That is mainly because for local ranking it is not thought to be a highly significant factor. This might change in the future in the comments Phil Rozek does say: "Pretty soon some of the “social signals” on Google Plus - like circles and +1s - will probably become significant."
For overall SERP results, Matt Cutts (spokeman, SEO celebrity, on behalf of Google) did say that +1's dont lead to higer rankings: http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2290337/Matt-Cutts-Google-1s-Dont-Lead-to-Higher-Ranking
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Removing was probably a safe bet. Why are you considering putting it back?
Does it help your customers? No, then dont put it back. Yes, then maybe, why does it look over-optimized to you?
Can you explain a bit more of what you mean by, "The product name in the product column is the name from the actual website I am tracking. As such, my keyword was appearing sometimes up the 30 times." ? Is it in a product descriptions with significant amount of information that is relevant to the customer? If so, then you can edit the text to make sure your keyword density is below 10% or 5% just to be on the safe side. Unless you mean something else by the product column. Like Peter said adding relevant content to balance the keyword ratio could really help, fundamentally relevant content is great its great for SEO, if that is possible.
Hello SamuEU,
Just creating folders or pages for the sake of keywords is useless thing to do solely for ranking, unless it helps with categorization for example, shop.com/shoes/nike/
en.blog.com vs blog.com/en/ work the same way, If you are moving sites, its a bit easier to move a blog/en/ site you dont have to deal with subdomains.
Another thing to consider generally the closer the page is to the domain tends to rank more. All else equal:
shop.com/nike/ will tend to rank higher than shop/clothes/shoes/nike/ but its a small factor again if categories are needed and make sense go with categories.
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Hi Cemal,
I found this from Shopify's Knowledgebase:
You can find the Redirect feature in your Navigation tab in the admin, at the bottom of the page.
Redirects are a great way to point old product URLs to your new URLs when migrating from another store or cart service to Shopify. A redirect is defined by the path which accesses it (for example, "/categories/sports/boomerang"), and the target location to which the site visitor is redirected (like "/products/wooden-boomerang").
Note that the following paths cannot be used when redirecting:
Link: http://support.shopify.com/customer/portal/articles/75541-can-i-create-url-redirects-
Let me know if this solves your issue without causing like you said damage. But do remember even redirects can take 30-90 days for successful link juice passing depending on the scope of URL redirects.
It also helps to know the Facebook social audience that you are reaching out two, some appreciate much engagement and feedback others like it in moderation. But generally if you don't participate your doing social wrong.
#1 As it is more descriptive. However keep in mind what Google doesn't want according to Matt Cutts, he says keep it short and sweet:
“If you have got a three, four or five words in your URL, that can be perfectly normal. As it gets a little longer, then it starts to look a little worse. Now, our algorithms typically will just weight those words less and just not give you as much credit.
“The thing to be aware of is, ask yourself: ‘How does this look to a regular user?’ – because if, at any time, somebody comes to your page or, maybe, a competitor does a search and finds 15 words all strung together like variants of the same word, then that does look like spam, and they often will send a spam report. Then somebody will go” and check that out.
Not all keyword terms are localized
Even those that are localized organic results follow below.
For both of those geo-specific keywords are needed to rank organically.
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Hi James,
This is Google's reply:
Google Places for Business are not available in my country. How do I add my listing?
You can create a local Google+ page for your business and verify it by post. Local pages include a map of the business’s location and feature its address, phone number, and hours of operation. Local pages also share the functionality of other Google+ pages - you can create and manage circles, start and join hangouts, and share content like posts and photos.
Alternatively, you can add information about your company in Map Maker, if it’s available in your country.
Have you tried the above methods?
You can test it and give it a shot Cloudflare folks support Page Speed and may offer it as an Addon in the future.
Read More: http://blog.cloudflare.com/google-page-speed-and-cloudflare
One commentor John said: " page speed is better for optimizing the scripts and images, cloudflare is better for servicing content and its security features are unparallel.
Also cloudflare dont have such strict timeouts and its more graceful to slow websites, page speed is not the best for my case would be to combine both."
These are the offical Google Embeds: https://developers.google.com/+/web/badge/
If you want to embed reviews: http://www.globalwebfx.com/embed-google-reviews-into-your-website-in-3-easy-steps/
But I was not able to find a embed that asked for a review. What I usually do is a button that links to the profile that says review us, or something similar, that links to the main google+ page and once there they see the option to submit a review
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I think it needs to be at least in the 1,000's. One of the lowest vanity URLs I've noticed (granted I dont use G+ that much) is https://plus.google.com/+SEOgadget/ with 5K in the circles. I think Google is getting this out in phases so I would stay tuned until the requirements loosen up a bit to include the 100s, or everyone. It would seem like a natural progression.
I would definitely use the word antique, vintage, old in there. With valuation, price, cost, value, and or appraisal (all seem commonplace to me) That's coming from a guy in California, USA.
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Boulder SEO stood out to me, being the weakest of the pack
http://www.bkmediagroup.com/boulder-seo PR (0) PA (17) boulder seo
So I looked in a bit, and even thought the PR is (0) Domain Rank is 5, and Domain authority still holds some weight.
https://bufferapp.com/app analyzes the best time to post a post after analyzing most active time of your followers. You auto schedule a post and then once its live you promote the post for an extra boost.
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