Unfortunately so, the sign on process was all fairly rushed due to the customer and development team are difficult to get in touch with!
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Will_Craig
@Will_Craig
Job Title: Director
Company: Glasgoweb
Website Description
Glasgoweb is one of the leading Professional Web Design Companies in Scotland, providing top-notch services to businesses large and small
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Latest posts made by Will_Craig
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RE: SEO for a site in development
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RE: SEO for a site in development
Thank you very much for the in depth response. I agree, this type of content strategy would be extremely beneficial for them to be seen as a credible booking engine and help with the SEO too! My only concern is that there are only particular towns and cities that this booking engine has for each service so we really wanted to rank for specific locations. While this type of content would undoubtedly drive traffic, many users would not convert into customers as there is no service nearby.
I like the idea of a side menu but do you think this would be enough to allow the pages to rank?
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RE: SEO for a site in development
Hi Mat,
Thanks for the response, I like your thinking but it's another development team who have already began work and we're not going to know the final urls until they put the site live... Another stumbling block with this project!
Cheers
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SEO for a site in development
We've recently taken on a new client for an initial 6 months for SEO (until their new site is going live) to help build traffic to the site. They are currently getting a new website built so don't want work done on their current site... but due to the current structure it is making it difficult for us to improve rankings for a number of keywords. They are essentially a booking engine for services across the UK so it is just a home page with a search filtering through their services, locations and dates which leads to a results page. It is a combination of services and locations we need to target keywords for but there are no appropriate landing pages due to the site layout.
The one thing they are happy for us to work on is the blog, so my question is would it be best to create landing pages on the blog targeting keywords such as 'sports massages in London' and build links to these pages? Then when it is time for the new site, with new appropriate landing pages, simply 301 redirect these pages?
If anyone has any input on this idea or suggestions for other ways about it we'd be delighted to hear from you
Thanks
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C-Block domains OSE
hi all quick question regarding c-block domains
OSE tells me we have 70 c-block domains with a total 130 root domains, is it telling us 70 root domains re c-blocks as this is near impossible for us
are c blocks listed as root domains or just links
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Ecommerce website with too many links on page
Hi,
I'm working on onsite seo for an ecommerce website and my recent report has shown that I have a high number of pages where there are 'too many links on page'. Does anyone have tips on how to avoid this when we're using mega menus, plenty of navigation for the user and links to products on each page?
Thanks
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Is it better to redirect a url or set up a landing page for a new site?
Hi,
One of our clients has got a new website but is still getting quite a lot of traffic to her old site which has a page authority of 30 on the home page and has about 20 external backlinks.
It's on a different hosting package so a different C block but I was wondering if anyone could advise if it would be better to simply redirect this page to the new site or set up a landing page on this domain simply saying "Site has moved, you can now find us here..." sort of idea.
Any advice would be much appreciated
Thanks
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RE: C Block IP Links Strategy
Hi Yes i see your point about the benefit to the client , but much like guest posting or an artist adding his name to a pice of work, referrals is part of our business.
We are looking to add our credentials to a clients site, so when someone visits the clients site likes the looks of it, we want them to think, "i might just contact this company"
we are trying to develop the least spammist way of doing this.
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C Block IP Links Strategy
Hi guys i run a web design company and have around 50 sites that i have designed most dont have links but to us i was considering adding a footer link that will link to a blog page within that site, each post on each site will have unique content about the project and about us as a design company.
As you can see most of my ip address are c blocks,
any advice here please, thanks in advance
Example Ip list
abc.32.230.1
def.20.252.37
ghi.48.68.82
zz.32.229.131
zz.32.231.208
zz.32.253.87
xx.170.40.170
xx.170.40.172
xx.170.40.232
xx.170.40.247
xx.170.40.32
xx.170.43.200
xx.170.44.103
xx.170.44.105
xx.170.44.108
xx.170.44.111
xx.170.44.127
xx.170.44.137
xx.170.44.146
xx.170.44.157
xx.170.44.77
xx.170.44.81
xx.170.44.86
xx.170.44.95
xx.170.44.96[question edited by staff to remove full IP addresses]
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SEO Ecommerce Keywords
Hi guys got a question regarding ecommerce seo
do you think its a better idea to target more long tail terms and try get links directly to product pages, brand pages and categories.
Rather than focus on short keywords that do bring in good traffic but are very broad, i will prob do both, but i would like a second opinion please about other users strategies
thanks
Best posts made by Will_Craig
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Ecommerce website with too many links on page
Hi,
I'm working on onsite seo for an ecommerce website and my recent report has shown that I have a high number of pages where there are 'too many links on page'. Does anyone have tips on how to avoid this when we're using mega menus, plenty of navigation for the user and links to products on each page?
Thanks
I set up Digital Impact in 2011 and have built an agency with expertise in Web Design, SEO, PPC and Email Marketing.