Use any one of these multiple implementations on your site.
https://developers.google.com/+/web/+1button/
Just use the target as your homepage/+page. When they click it on your site it will show up on your page as well.
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Use any one of these multiple implementations on your site.
https://developers.google.com/+/web/+1button/
Just use the target as your homepage/+page. When they click it on your site it will show up on your page as well.
Site design change right? If the designer is just going in and moving graphics around and such..it should not affect rankings at all.
EGOL is referring to wireframing and internal linking structure where a designer kills off a page and doesn't do redirects or ends up creating tons of 404s for ya.
Your rankings will not largely be affected by simply redesigning a site.
Things you have to consider:
-Content: Are you optimizing every page with relevant and search engine friendly content.
-Usability: Increasing user experience less bounce/exit.
-Site speed: Is your page loading quick enough, are there pages that hang?
Usually a good redesign doesn't result in a dramatic increase in your rankings..perhaps a small-med change.
I LOL'd at this question.
http://ahrefs.com/site-explorer/linked-domains/subdomains/www.ruijters.nl
Then click on your domain.
I'm still not exactly sure what you are asking for because if you do an "Inbound Internal Link" on OSE, it will still show your URL as the Inbound link to YOUR domain. Isn't that what you want? Followed links from your internal pages? If that is the case OSE should do it for you.
Also any reason you need such accurate information? I mean't WMT numbers should be good enough.
213 would be more correct. Google WMT just has more power to crawl every inch of your site. WMT also shows more accurate number of links as well. You can try other sites that analyzes backlinks like majesticseo and ahrefs.
SEOmoz has confirmed they don't waste time crawling every page on the web. A employee from SEOmoz replied to a question earlier this month and stated it is sole due to resources and makes it easier on the user to view links without having so many duplicate links from the same domain, which would be your own domain.
You should've took down the site after 1 month.
No one can predict Google but cloaking is extremely frowned upon. Like you said "Coffee Mugs" don't relate to your site at all.
I'd say you take the site down and let it show an error until the customer responds. If the site is making any money, I don't see why your customer won't pay.
That's not cool. Both nonpaying customer and redirecting to your own site.
You should find a way to resolve this issue instead of taking control of another person's business. When doing SEO, hosting, design, etc, it is just part of the business. You will have to do better in collecting payment for future projects.
Plus redirecting their site to your site will not help you anyway. If anything it will hurt you with such a large amount of links.
I think you need to change the settings when you search your site. Please look at the screenshot below. I am seeing over 1,000 internal links to your domain.
If this happened so dramatically and in April it is very likely a Panda/Penguin problem. You should definitely send a reconsideration request to see if you are in penalty.
If it comes back there is no penalty, it may be that Google devalued a lot of the links that you may have.
Your internal linking has a lot of no anchor text, you should use some anchor text for your internal links and using alt="" for your images to describe what is being shown.
These guys are right. I use to manage a few sites with servers located in Asia and Europe and the rankings were never affected by the location of the server. So just some hands on experience for you.
Check your Google Webmaster Tools for any messages. Try some exact match search terms to see if your site comes up.
3 month period and 450 links from 450 different domains? That is a pretty big deal, depending on how these links were built this could be the reason why.
I've had a previous site I was working on and getting the penalty removed and they only had about 50-100 bad links.
You would usually want to no index pages like login pages and other pages that may not help a user. This is to decrease bounce rate of your overall site, usability and your site's own privacy.
I like Crazy Egg as well. They have a 30 day money back, so just try it out for 30 days and see how it is.
It would be best to let us know what search term you are referring to. Also would help if you know exactly when this dropped, was it sudden or gradually?
The site is yet to be crawled by OSE. It is updated every month or so.
Please check the calendar for more details on next update.
https://seomoz.zendesk.com/entries/345964-linkscape-update-schedule