Thanks for the quick reply!
I knew that domains have no PR but I worded it wrong in my post..I meant to say page rank of the domain home page.
Thanks again Ryan, you posted some excellent info!
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Thanks for the quick reply!
I knew that domains have no PR but I worded it wrong in my post..I meant to say page rank of the domain home page.
Thanks again Ryan, you posted some excellent info!
Is there any way to set up Open Site Explorer to show these things for competitor external backlinks:
Google Page Rank of the page the backlink is on
Google Page Rank of the domain the backlink is on
Whether the backlink is a follow or no follow
Is this possible in OSE? If not, are there any other SEOMOZ Tools that will do this?
Thanks.
You shouldn't have to continue to pay for hosting for the site you are getting rid of, just keep renewing the domain name and then 301 it to the new site and you should be fine.
Great suggestions, thank you!
We are getting ready to launch our new SEO weekly podcast in the next few weeks and thought I would get your opinion and suggestions on what you would want to hear.
This is going to be a free weekly podcast all about the SEO news of the week, tips, what's working and what's not, and things like that.We will mainly be talking about the latest news in the SEO space on a weekly basis. Might even need a co-host from time to time.
I thought I would check and see if you guys have any suggestions or recommendations based on what YOU would like to hear in an SEO podcast?
I want this to be something valuable that people will enjoy and benefit from so let me know if you have any suggestions for topics we should cover, show format, etc.
Thanks in advance!
Wasn't working for me last night and still isn't working this morning.
We are now located in the Seattle area and I was wondering if there are any SEO events and/or meetups anytime soon?
It might work. You buy the expired high PR domain and 301 to your main site (make sure there is no duplicate content) and see what happens. In doing this, my testing has shown that about 50% of the time the PR will fall off and the other 50% you will keep it and some of that link juice will pass to your site.
If you do this, make sure you do a private registration on the expired domain.
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