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Moz Local
Hi, Hope you're enjoying your day! Can you submit this to help@moz with your account information? Can you also send us the CSV attached with the email? Once we get that information we can look into what's going on. In order for the CSV to be validated it has to match exact to your Google or FB page. You can see the requirements for our CSV's here: https://moz.com/local/help/documentation Cheers, Steffany
Moz Local | | StefPachall1 -
Moz Local Validation
Same Issue here. All loads up fine and get stuck at validation. Should I send along the .csv? facebook page is emh3.com luxury real estate which works fine. Many thanks. Adrian
Moz Local | | kumbaya0 -
How to transfer old WP blog to new URL
Jane, Thank you very much. This is the second time you have helped me! Thanks Brooke
On-Page / Site Optimization | | wianno1680 -
How to avoid duplicate content when blogging from a site
Jane, Thank you very much. That is what I try to do-blog on a sub topic to add more depth to the page topic. I have just been paranoid after Penguin about trying to avoid similar key words and phrases that can be in page-but impossible for blog to make sense without some repetition. Dr. Seckel
Technical SEO Issues | | wianno1680 -
How to stop links from sites that have plagurized my blogs
I'd proceed very carefully. Here's the problem - those same links from copies of your content that could potentially be causing you trouble with Penguin are also helping Google understand that you're the original source of that content. You could remove those links, still have Penguin in play and start getting outranked by the copies or even get hit by Panda on top of Penguin. I would really want to see your entire link profile, because these kinds of links by themselves aren't that likely to cause a Penguin penalty. Obviously, your webmaster knows the site and I don't, buy my gut says that something else is going on here and that you've got other, more problematic links in play. If these links are the problem, it may be better to disavow them in Google Webmaster Tools. That could help maintain the signal that these are copies but remove any negative aspects of the links themselves. Unfortunately, it's really situational and depends on the scope of the problem and your overall link profile.
White Hat / Black Hat SEO | | Dr-Pete1 -
I am trying to correct error report of duplicate page content. However I am unable to find in over 100 blogs the page which contains similar content to the page SEOmoz reported as having similar content is my only option to just dlete the blog page?
You can also confirm duplicate content (titles, descriptions and URLs) with either; Google webmaster tools - they will tell you most all errors you need to take action on screaming frog seo spider You can also check out this post I just did about WordPress SEO to get some more in depth info on finding duplicate issues with WordPress blogs (I assume you're on WordPress). Thanks!! -Dan
Technical SEO Issues | | evolvingSEO0 -
Will deleting excess self serving links from old posts damage established ranking
Here's a post from Dr. Pete on SEOmoz about the 100 link warning and the subject in general. http://www.seomoz.org/blog/how-many-links-is-too-many
On-Page / Site Optimization | | KeriMorgret0 -
How to fix no follows-does the no follow number impact the seomoz "trust " rating?
I agree with the above responses. How did you manage to get so many "nofollow" links though? 54% is rather high. It won't hurt you as the above members said, but it won't help you either other than that it helps to make all of your other links appear naturally begat. Do you know what the major source of the nofollow links are?
Content & Blogging | | applesofgold0