Posts made by wspwsp
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RE: Is there a tool or other way to see which of my website pages employ noindex tag?
Hi
Thanks for adding up. My question is more about a tool which will list all pages which employ the noindex, not to check them one by one individually.
Thanks
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Is there a tool or other way to see which of my website pages employ noindex tag?
Hi guys
I am checking my website for possible technical issues and was wondering if there is a tool or other way to see which of my pages employ the head noindex tag if any. Do you happen to know?
Thanks
Lily
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RE: What are your best moves if you want to get your traffic and rankings back for a specific keyword?
Doug,
That was splendid add up! Thank you very much for the time and effort you've put to help us out. I will do all the things you suggested.
Thanks
Lily
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RE: What are your best moves if you want to get your traffic and rankings back for a specific keyword?
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your tips. We did that yesterday, now we are waiting for Google to update its index. We are also paying closer attention to our competitors now, checking what kind of content they develop and publish, and I am now researching their link profile.
You guys are great help!
Thanks so much
Lily
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RE: What are your best moves if you want to get your traffic and rankings back for a specific keyword?
Ron,
Our target is not local and we do not consider local SEO for now, although I am very much interested in local search.
Thanks for adding up!

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RE: What are your best moves if you want to get your traffic and rankings back for a specific keyword?
Hey Karl
Thanks so much for your tips! I will definitely prepare link analysis and emphasize on our Google+ presence.
Anyone else would like to add up?
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What are your best moves if you want to get your traffic and rankings back for a specific keyword?
Hi all
We are server and website monitoring company for over 13 years and I dare to say our product evolved and mastered over the years. Our marketing not so much. Most of our most convertible traffic came from the keyword "ping test" with our ping test tool page, and for the first 10 years we have been positioned 1-3 in Google.com so it was all good. The last two years we have been steady on positioned 8-9, and since 7-30-13 we are on the second page.
We have launched a blog in 2009 at http://www.websitepulse.com/blog, and post 2-3 times a week, and are working on new website now, and my question is what is your advice in our situation?
Aside from providing fresh content and launching a new website is there anything specific we could do at this stage to improve our position for "ping test"?
Thanks
Lily
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RE: How would the rich snippets be treated in AJAX website?
We have implemented meta tag for AJAX crawling. We did that on 4 pages and they were indexed through Twitter the same day, and now are out of the index again.
What we currently struggle with is finding a tool or way to check what Googlebot actually sees when crawling the site and we have the metatag set.
Can you help?
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RE: How would the rich snippets be treated in AJAX website?
Hi there
We have already discussed this internally. Our issue is that we prefer not to go with rewriting the URLs yet again, this time with the #! and looking for alternatives which still work with Google.
Any thoughts?
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How would the rich snippets be treated in AJAX website?
Hi guys
We have started to rewrite our website http://www.edamam.com on AJAX, and the idea is to have all the website on AJAX in the next few months. Although it would probably be difficult to index even with the Google Crawling protocol, and some other issues might appear, the engineers insist that from technology point of view this is the best way to go.
We have already rewritten the internal search result pages, e.g. http://www.edamam.com/recipes/pasta and last week we set the Google Crawling protocol for AJAX to some of the individual recipe pages to test it.
I'd like to ask for you opinion on whether the rich snippets we have in the search results will be affected by this change? Are there specific actions we need to take to preserve them? What other hot tips you have for dealing with AJAX on any level of the website?
Thanks in advance
Lily
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RE: What tools/techniques you use to check if a domain has been penalized?
That's a great explanation, Julian! Thanks for adding up.
Yes, the main idea is to redirect them at some point, that's why I want to be 100% sure they won't harm the rankings.
Lily
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RE: What tools/techniques you use to check if a domain has been penalized?
I was looking more for how to spot shady link profile. A tool for that. Anyway, I guess there isn't such tool. Thanks, guys!
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RE: What tools/techniques you use to check if a domain has been penalized?
Yes, they are for email spam blacklist.
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RE: What tools/techniques you use to check if a domain has been penalized?
That was a great idea for checking on traffic behavior compared to the algorithm updates! Thanks, David.
However I am asking if I do not have access to Analytics and GWT. If the domain is expiring and I consider buying it. Any ideas for that scenario?
Lily
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What tools/techniques you use to check if a domain has been penalized?
If we think to buy expired or otherwise dropped domains, what tools or techniques you would recommend to check if there has bad SEO history?
We could of course, check with Google itself if the site is indexed and ranks, but I am asking if there is a particular tool out there that would provide more information if a website had been shady.
Thanks so much, guys!
Lily
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RE: Does it make sense to buy a domain to be used in a year or so?
Thanks, Kane, will do that!
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Does it make sense to buy a domain to be used in a year or so?
Hi guys
We all know domain age is a big win in domain authority, although I am thinking - does it make sense to buy a domain to be used later on for one of our future product lines? We can publish some content on it, link it from a few sites, however use it heavily after a year?
All help will be much appreciated!
Lily