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Best posts made by MarkLoud
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RE: Best practices for temporary articles
I agree with Aran, setup an archive system that keeps the articles under the same URL but does not show them live on the website.
Alternatively you could setup a dumping "archive" folder where you drop all old articles in and use this link as your rel canonical link
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RE: Help with On-page Optimization in Campaign Manager
Hi Fraser,
On the On-page Optimization summary page you will see your 11 keywords listed (if not go to the Add/Manage keywords option and add them).
By default I think once the campaign does a crawl it tries to match up your keyowrds here with pages it finds in the SE's index, sometimes these dont match the pages your are trying to optimize the keyword for. All you need to do is to click on the keyword from the summary list and then on the report card page change the URL to the one you want for that keyword. Simply run the Grade optimization report again and then click the run weekly option to make sure you track your changes in grade.
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RE: Adwords Confusion - Where are these clicks coming from?
A couple of thoughts. 1) these are unlikely to have come from the display network as they would not show Under the search total, so safe to say your campaign settings are fine. 2) have you deleted any keywords or edited the keywords in any way (even the match type)? If so adwords won't show the clicks against the original keyword, it will clear the stats for the updated keyword and just keep them in the total at the bottom. E.g you had 2 clicks on "blue widget" and you edited the keyword to [blue widget], adwords will clear the 2 clicks alongside the keyword but keep them in the total below. Mark
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RE: Two basic questions re. Crawl Diagnostic results
Dan,
the meta description is your chance to pitch to your customer and nothing more. It is entirely possible to throw away the benefit a #1 ranking can give you in click through if you meta description lets you down.
Also for me it is very important to keep within the 70 characters limit for the page title as having overly long titles can not only not read correctly in the search results but you may be diluting your affectiveness on targeting a page for a certain topic both to the user and the SE's
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RE: Quick Keyword Difficulty Question
Hi Joe, I have found that most scores for what I deem to be mildly competitive keywords seem to be around the 45% - 55% Mark, with those being strongly competitive at 60%+ and low competition at about 25%. I have never come across anything dropping below 25% or above the high 60% range so for me I use these as the limits. So to answer your question I would classify a score of 60% much more competitive than a score of 50%. Mark
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RE: Adwords Confusion - Where are these clicks coming from?
Just another thought, have you tried seeing what your search term report tells you in Adwords as this might show you search terms that have clicks against them that are not showing on the main overiew panel.
Go to the Dimensions tab and change the view to Search Terms and drag that out to Excel.
The other possiblity is that Google has just gone crazy....... had to happen some time
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RE: Is anyone using Media Temple?
I used MediaTemple for 2 years before moving hosting locally ($50 per month is cheap for Ireland!).
I have to say they were great, there was no downtime and the spec of the DV was immense.
The support was a little slow sometimes but I rarely needed them and I always got what I needed from them.
No question in mind for reliability which was my main concern.
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RE: Moz bar down?
Have to say I am really dissapointed with the way in which some of the tools consistantly drop their service - especially the KW tool
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RE: How I implement the cross domain rel canonical?
Yep that's it.
You link the one on othersite.com so that the content is marked as being a copy and the source is mysite.com
The link on mysite.com just confirms to google that your is the original in case there is any misunderstanding
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RE: Targeting Different Countries... One Site or Separate?
Roger, The way we have approached this in the past was to go with separate TLD's using Magento. The main thing we did was to focus on a complete content rewrite for all pages including product descriptions to remove any possibility of duplicate content issues holding back the new sites and then set about localising with directories, webmaster tools and some low level link building. This seemed to do the trick in getting our .co.uk and .ie domains to rank above the older .com original site.
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RE: Please take a look at the SEO of my site
Hey Bob,
I dont want to get into the whole link building aspect as this is quite an indepth thing to do, however I thought I might just throw a few on site suggestions.
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you are using multiple H1 tags and are not using H2. I would fix this
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Your meta descriptions are too long for the search engines (Google) to pick up without making it a synopsis ending in "...", I would try to get this down to 165 chars so you can control what is being shown in the SERP's
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Your articles could do with having customer Meta titles and descriptions
This was just what I saw on first glance, I will let you know if I see anything else
Mark
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RE: Why am in not seeing inbound links
Hi Dave,
Bandicoot is correct. However I thought I would just add 1 more thought.
If you are using Linkscape for this analysis this data set is usually a little behind in "freshness" and this could be 1 reason why you are not seeing your links, also I believe Linkscape also trys to cut out some of the cr@p so you might not see some of the lower / spammier links in here.