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  • TheSEODR
    TheSEODR last edited by Jul 3, 2012, 2:27 PM

    I have been following a competitor's link profile on OSE for over 8 months. Their linkbacks have remained the same (3 follow, 9 nofollow links), all from low-quality directory sites. However, my competitor continues to improve in rankings  and is now #1 for competitive keyword searches.

    How is this possible? Is there a way to hide your link profile or links from OSE?

    Any tips are appreciated - Thanks!

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    • bradkrussell
      bradkrussell @TheSEODR last edited by Jul 6, 2012, 1:06 PM Jul 5, 2012, 8:19 PM

      Hi Derek,

      I have had a look at the backlink profiles of both sites. While yours is certainly much better than theirs in terms of number and quality of links - keep building links. 400 or so inbound links isn't a huge number. I suggest getting some high quality links from places like BBB.org (paid) or http://www.aboutus.org/DoFollow (free).

      Now - looking at your on site analysis, you do pretty well for trophy terms like 'Bee Removal' - however I'm going to look at another term it seems you want to rank well for - 'San Diego Bee Removal'.

      You're getting an F for this according to SEOmoz's on page reports. That term is not used anywhere on the page, in the title, in alt image tags, in a H1 tag or in bold/strong. Yes, you are trying to rank for it on this page - http://www.propacificbee.com/bee-removal-san-diego-bee-control.php - but if this is indeed one of your trophy terms (as I guess it would be by looking at your site) - why not try and rank for your homepage?

      All those sub pages you have for different areas (Allied Gardens, Alpine, Bonita etc) should have more unique content too - there are way too many pages with VERY similar content. Google is going to frown upon this.

      Hope this helps,

      Brad

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      • Klarke
        Klarke @TheSEODR last edited by Jul 5, 2012, 6:19 PM Jul 5, 2012, 6:19 PM

        Well bing doesn't crawl and index as much as google ...maybe they're even blocking Bingbot.  It's not unheard of.

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        • TheSEODR
          TheSEODR @bradkrussell last edited by Mar 12, 2013, 5:00 PM Jul 5, 2012, 5:42 PM

          my URL is ________________________

          Competitor site is __________________

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          • TheSEODR
            TheSEODR @Klarke last edited by Jul 5, 2012, 5:39 PM Jul 5, 2012, 5:39 PM

            I thought there might be a way to block some link explorer bots but wasn't sure. Thank you for verifying that.

            I was able to find a few more links on Bing's Link Explorer but still no substantial links.

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            • Klarke
              Klarke last edited by Jul 5, 2012, 5:39 PM Jul 4, 2012, 1:33 AM

              Some blackhats/greyhats make it a point to block Mozbot, Majestic and other crawlers from their private networks.   That prevents links from appearing in competitive reports.

              So try using Bing's Link Explorer given that they usually allow Bingbot and Googlebot to crawl.

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              • bradkrussell
                bradkrussell last edited by Jul 3, 2012, 9:46 PM Jul 3, 2012, 9:46 PM

                Don't be afraid to post the URL of your site and their site - it would help us to better understand the situation.

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                • TheSEODR
                  TheSEODR @ak1lz last edited by Jul 3, 2012, 5:27 PM Jul 3, 2012, 5:27 PM

                  I didn't think on-page optimization would put you above a site with decent on-page optimization and a better link profile - but maybe it does.

                  They don't have any social profiles so social signals can't be a contributor to their high ranking.

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                  • TheSEODR
                    TheSEODR @HiveDigitalInc last edited by Jul 3, 2012, 5:22 PM Jul 3, 2012, 5:22 PM

                    I tried some other site explorers. There were a couple links that were shown on Majestic but not on OSE. None of the linkbacks seemed to be of any quality.

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                    • TheSEODR
                      TheSEODR @TheeDigital last edited by Jul 3, 2012, 5:17 PM Jul 3, 2012, 5:17 PM

                      I dedicate one of my browsers for checking rankings and I never sign in, so it should be a pretty accurate SERP.

                      The content has remained the same since I have been tracking them. The only difference with their content and other competing sites is they have the exact-match keyword listed multiple times throughout the site. However, it looks and reads very unnatural.

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                      • HiveDigitalInc
                        HiveDigitalInc last edited by Jul 5, 2012, 5:40 PM Jul 3, 2012, 2:49 PM

                        Why don't you run SEOMoz's keyword competitiveness tools to get an idea of what makes them better. Also, take a look at some competitor data sets like Majestic and AHrefs - I always start with SEOMoz, but there is no reason to limit yourself to 1 data set. Chances are they have a bunch more spammy links that you aren't yet seeing, and those are giving them the lift.

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                        • TheeDigital
                          TheeDigital last edited by Jul 3, 2012, 2:45 PM Jul 3, 2012, 2:43 PM

                          The first thing that comes to mind, is how are you looking at the SERPS.  You're not logged in are you?  Clicking on a link while you're into your Google account will change the placing of it, as Google is always trying to recommend/localize your results.  The best way to view the SERPs is in Incognito mode though that often doesn't always work.

                          If you are viewing the Competitor in Incognito and have seem him climb up, I would wonder if the links that he has passed have been affected by Panda or Penguin.

                          Yeah, I would also agree with AK, and take a look at the on-page optimization of the competitor.  Has their on page optimization or content changed any?

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                          • ak1lz
                            ak1lz last edited by Jul 3, 2012, 2:39 PM Jul 3, 2012, 2:39 PM

                            You must remember that rankings don't only rely on back links. there are many factors like content, social signals & on page optimization to name the bigger players.

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