| bio | website | seoplannow.com/… |
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| visits | member for | 2 years, 1 month |
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| stats | profile views | 132 |
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Apr 19 |
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Are page ranks for subdomains independent? Patrick is the man. He is right on. Trust is the issue today. |
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Apr 18 |
answered | A frequently updated mixed bag blog OR several seldom updated niche sites? |
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Apr 14 |
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Launch of new website deleted google rank? John's answer is exactly right. You did not say what market you are targeting. If its international the dot com is better. If its local UK traffic (like a service business) the dot UK would be better. |
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Apr 14 |
answered | Google and Landing Pages |
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Apr 13 |
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Handing back-link SEO value to another site Matt says you can only use it within the domain. |
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Apr 11 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Apr 11 |
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SEO/Google: How should I handle multiple countries and domains? I would use the .com, other search engines may also follow the Google lead. Google will not be the king forever in EU. I would spend time on one domain not several unless they are more specialized like cars, trucks, motorcycles. But if they are the same theme, concentrate on building one site. Be careful with canonical. Its easy to make mistakes there. |
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Apr 7 |
answered | xml sitemap structure |
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Apr 7 |
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What determines the order of results for Google Places? They have really improved the local. Its much more accurate now. Harder to scam. |
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Apr 7 |
answered | Blackhat SEO, reviewing a sites strategy |
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Apr 7 |
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Robots denied by domain is still listed in search results google.com/alerts Its wonderful. |
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Apr 7 |
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The best approach to ranking well when site is NOT content oriented? Jerry, I am sorry, I don't make the rules. Google makes the rules. You could always pay someone in a third world country to write. seomoz.org/blog/whiteboard-friday-query-deserves-freshness |
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Apr 6 |
answered | The best approach to ranking well when site is NOT content oriented? |
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Apr 6 |
answered | Hijax == sneaky Javascript redirects? Will I get banned from Google? |
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Apr 6 |
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Robots denied by domain is still listed in search results Kevin, Google is known for indexing beyond its boundaries. I saw Matt Cutts in a video where someone complained about it. He did not seem phased. The only way is to remove them with their tool. You could also do google alerts for them and when one popped up go remove it. Thats what I would do. |
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Apr 6 |
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Robots denied by domain is still listed in search results Mike, he does not want it indexed ever. Its a site for a corporate client and their dealer network. Its a closed system. |
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Apr 5 |
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Robots denied by domain is still listed in search results In the future, I would instruct the web design people to always include no index, no follow in the web page head section. I suspect the CMS you are using can do that. |
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Apr 5 |
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Robots denied by domain is still listed in search results You can see all of them with: site:gmpackageguide.com There are not many URL's. I assume they were in the index before the robots was disallowed. I would just remove them. |
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Apr 5 |
answered | Robots denied by domain is still listed in search results |
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Apr 5 |
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I'm on Charter's email blacklist, how do I get removed? Sometimes its very difficult to get off a blacklist. I remember a few years ago a spammer got into our server over the weekend. The fastest way to fix it was change our IP address. After securing the server, I used the next IP address and changed the DNS info. |