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Could another site copying my content hurt my ranking?
Nigel's right in saying that despite everyone loving to say duplicate content has no negative impact on you it definitely does. I've recently had some creep online stalker clone throw away websites of some of my recent backlinks in an effort to cause me ranking issues. I submitted them all to Google for fishing/credential harvest accounts. REAL LINK activerain com **FAKE LINKS ** activerain net activereign net REAL LINK seoeffect com FAKE LINKS demo-seoeffect nl REAL LINK stripperweb com FAKE LINKS clarxidad gq tirtas cf hascrafot ga
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | TucsonAZWebDesign0 -
Trailing forward dash question
Looks like you did a 301 redirect to / Status Code URL IP Page Type Redirect Type Redirect URL 301 http://idearocketanimation.com/whiteboard-animation-o 162.144.136.148 server_redirect permanent https://idearocketanimation.com/whiteboard-animation-o 301 https://idearocketanimation.com/whiteboard-animation-o 162.144.136.148 server_redirect permanent https://idearocketanimation.com/whiteboard-animation-o/ 200 https://idearocketanimation.com/whiteboard-animation-o/ 162.144.136.148 normal none none Google should recognize this and you will be fine.
Moz Tools | | KevinBudzynski0 -
Should I target two pages for the same keyword, but two different intents?
It might be more than double. Just to give you an example of one of my keywords, "Whiteboard animation" Some are searching for it to learn how to actually make a whiteboard animation. Some are searching for it because they want to hire a company to make whiteboard animation. Some are searching for it because they want to see whiteboard animation videos, either for the sake of entertainment or to get inspiration to make a video of their own. Really, there could be many intents. I will certainly make sure that one page is linked to the other, thanks.
Link Building | | Wagster0 -
Does posting frequency matter?
Right now my company is blogging five days a week, which is way more than our competitors and most other companies do. Five days a week might be focusing on quantity. Blogging will not do anything for your website if the content is not quality... and when I say quality, I mean good enough to attract traffic and natural links. If you are not blogging quality you might be adding dead weight to your website and it might even be Panda bait. Look at your analytics. Are your blog posts pulling in any traffic. Are they pulling in any conversions. Are they attracting natural links from respectable websites? If they are not doing these things then blogging for blogging's sake is a waste of time. Instead of comparing how many times you blog per week, take a look at how your quality compares with your competitor. Determine if the content is useful to your visitors and be very critical and honest with yourself. Are your visitors even seeing it? Does it answer their relevant questions about how to use your products, how to select them, how to maintain them, other information about them? If you are blogging daily and are doing a good job there should be a lot of visitors to your website who arrive through your blog home page or arrive through the main page of your website and click into your blog. If that isn't happening then, maybe your blogging is not useful. Do the assessments above, reflect upon your plan and don't worry about how many days per week you are blogging. Worry about if you are blowing your competitors out of the water with the content that you are producing.
Content & Blogging | | EGOL2