Please newbie need guide instruction
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Hello Moz Community,..
I have just signed up for my Moz Analytic,.. and already seen the results there. I am a newbie for using this SEO analytic, can you all help me what should I do then? From step by step correcting my mistakes on SEO.
Or can you please let me know from where I have to start doing my SEO based on this report? Thank you Moz Community.
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Thanks Everyone for answering my questions and also for giving me the link.
I am now still reading the beginner guide to SEO, It's a bit difficult to me for understand, but I am pretty sure I will understand it later
Uhm... can you please giving me an advise regarding the duplicate content?
My website is www.myknitt.com I have tons of a duplicate content on my item description. Since I sell crocheted dog clothes, so I duplicate the material & shipping term.
Will it be a problem for my rank?
Thank you.
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Hey Jesslyn,
I'm so glad to hear you're enjoying getting started with Moz! Here are some great resources that will help you dive in.
As Mark and David mentions, for basic SEO information, the Learn SEO Section and our Beginner's Guide here:
http://moz.com/learn/seo and
http://moz.com/beginners-guide-to-seoFor guides on our tools, here is our Help Hub which includes video overviews of the tools and frequently asked questions: http://moz.com/help
Specifically, the Getting Started guide would be a great jumping off point for you: http://moz.com/help/guides/getting-started
I hope this information helps. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
Chiaryn
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If you're a newbie, it might be worth using the on-page grader to make sure that all of your content is relevant. Make sure your content looks natural though and you do not over optimize or do any keyword stuffing. Once the content is sorted, you can get started on more advanced stuff.
You mention mistakes that you have made, if you told us what they were then we could make recommendations for you.
However, there is a LOT to SEO and some of it takes a long time to explain. I would recommend reading the beginners guide to SEO http://moz.com/beginners-guide-to-seo
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