Skip to content
    Moz logo Menu open Menu close
    • Products
      • Moz Pro
      • Moz Pro Home
      • Moz Local
      • Moz Local Home
      • STAT
      • Moz API
      • Moz API Home
      • Compare SEO Products
      • Moz Data
    • Free SEO Tools
      • Domain Analysis
      • Keyword Explorer
      • Link Explorer
      • Competitive Research
      • MozBar
      • More Free SEO Tools
    • Learn SEO
      • Beginner's Guide to SEO
      • SEO Learning Center
      • Moz Academy
      • MozCon
      • Webinars, Whitepapers, & Guides
    • Blog
    • Why Moz
      • Digital Marketers
      • Agency Solutions
      • Enterprise Solutions
      • Small Business Solutions
      • The Moz Story
      • New Releases
    • Log in
    • Log out
    • Products
      • Moz Pro

        Your all-in-one suite of SEO essentials.

      • Moz Local

        Raise your local SEO visibility with complete local SEO management.

      • STAT

        SERP tracking and analytics for enterprise SEO experts.

      • Moz API

        Power your SEO with our index of over 44 trillion links.

      • Compare SEO Products

        See which Moz SEO solution best meets your business needs.

      • Moz Data

        Power your SEO strategy & AI models with custom data solutions.

      Track AI Overviews in Keyword Research
      Moz Pro

      Track AI Overviews in Keyword Research

      Try it free!
    • Free SEO Tools
      • Domain Analysis

        Get top competitive SEO metrics like DA, top pages and more.

      • Keyword Explorer

        Find traffic-driving keywords with our 1.25 billion+ keyword index.

      • Link Explorer

        Explore over 40 trillion links for powerful backlink data.

      • Competitive Research

        Uncover valuable insights on your organic search competitors.

      • MozBar

        See top SEO metrics for free as you browse the web.

      • More Free SEO Tools

        Explore all the free SEO tools Moz has to offer.

      NEW Keyword Suggestions by Topic
      Moz Pro

      NEW Keyword Suggestions by Topic

      Learn more
    • Learn SEO
      • Beginner's Guide to SEO

        The #1 most popular introduction to SEO, trusted by millions.

      • SEO Learning Center

        Broaden your knowledge with SEO resources for all skill levels.

      • On-Demand Webinars

        Learn modern SEO best practices from industry experts.

      • How-To Guides

        Step-by-step guides to search success from the authority on SEO.

      • Moz Academy

        Upskill and get certified with on-demand courses & certifications.

      • MozCon

        Save on Early Bird tickets and join us in London or New York City

      Unlock flexible pricing & new endpoints
      Moz API

      Unlock flexible pricing & new endpoints

      Find your plan
    • Blog
    • Why Moz
      • Digital Marketers

        Simplify SEO tasks to save time and grow your traffic.

      • Small Business Solutions

        Uncover insights to make smarter marketing decisions in less time.

      • Agency Solutions

        Earn & keep valuable clients with unparalleled data & insights.

      • Enterprise Solutions

        Gain a competitive edge in the ever-changing world of search.

      • The Moz Story

        Moz was the first & remains the most trusted SEO company.

      • New Releases

        Get the scoop on the latest and greatest from Moz.

      Surface actionable competitive intel
      New Feature

      Surface actionable competitive intel

      Learn More
    • Log in
      • Moz Pro
      • Moz Local
      • Moz Local Dashboard
      • Moz API
      • Moz API Dashboard
      • Moz Academy
    • Avatar
      • Moz Home
      • Notifications
      • Account & Billing
      • Manage Users
      • Community Profile
      • My Q&A
      • My Videos
      • Log Out

    The Moz Q&A Forum

    • Forum
    • Questions
    • Users
    • Ask the Community

    Welcome to the Q&A Forum

    Browse the forum for helpful insights and fresh discussions about all things SEO.

    1. Home
    2. SEO Tactics
    3. Local SEO
    4. Local Website Optimization
    5. How Google's Doorway Pages Update Affects Local SEO

    Moz Q&A is closed.

    After more than 13 years, and tens of thousands of questions, Moz Q&A closed on 12th December 2024. Whilst we’re not completely removing the content - many posts will still be possible to view - we have locked both new posts and new replies. More details here.

    How Google's Doorway Pages Update Affects Local SEO

    Local Website Optimization
    7
    25
    11986
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as question
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with question management privileges can see it.
    • MiriamEllis
      MiriamEllis Subject Expert last edited by

      Hey Awesome Local Folks!

      I thought I'd take a proactive stance and start a thread on the new doorway pages update from Google, as I feel there will be questions coming up about this here in the forum:

      Here's the update announcement:

      http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2015/03/an-update-on-doorway-pages.html

      And here's the part that will make local business owners and Local SEOs take a second glance at this:

      Here are questions to ask of pages that could be seen as doorway pages:

      Do the pages duplicate useful aggregations of items (locations, products, etc.) that already exist on the site for the purpose of capturing more search traffic?

      I think this will naturally lead to questions about the practice of creating local/city landing pages. At this point, my prediction is that this will come down to high quality vs. crummy quality pages of this type. In fact, after chatting briefly with Andrew Shotland, I'm leaning a bit toward seeing the above language as being strongly geared toward directory type sites and large franchises. I recommend reading Andrew's post about his take on this, as I think he's on the right track:

      http://www.localseoguide.com/googles-about-to-close-your-local-doorway-pages/

      So, I'm feeling at this point that if you've made the right efforts to develop unique, high quality local landing pages, you should be good unless you are an accidental casualty of an over-zealous update. We'll see! If anyone has thoughts to contribute on this thread, I hope they will, and if lots of questions start coming up about this here in the community, feel free to link back to this thread in helping your fellow community members 🙂 Thanks, all!

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 9
      • MiriamEllis
        MiriamEllis Subject Expert last edited by

        Hi Blake,

        What I'm suggesting with those links is that you need to do a thorough analysis of any competitor to discover whether their high rankings are a case of geography, organic strength, reviews, citations and a host of other factors ... or, if the pack in question has been spammed. If the former, you then know what the factors are that are contributing to rank and can identify which factors (if any) you can target to surpass the competitor. If the latter, then you can always report spam to Google. There are believed to be several hundred factors that contribute to rank, and a Local SEO or local business owner who is feeling astonishment over being outranked by what appears to be a weak competitor needs to sit down and put the time in to discover whether these high rankings are the result of strength that Google is responding to, or the result of spam that Google is failing to catch.

        In the scope of a forum, it's not likely that a community member is going to be able to take the time to do a full competitive analysis for you, so I'm hoping the links I've provided will get you started on doing one. I totally get how frustrating it can be to find your business or your client's business in this scenario of being outranked, but fortunately, we can use skill to divine the probable cause of this outcome and, hopefully, figure out how to overcome any issues, whenever possible.

        Hope this helps!

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • B.Dog
          B.Dog last edited by

          Although confusing, I appreciate the shared links to the threads. It's still not clear to me why google ranks the site I shared #1! in a highly competitive keyword. It's the same keyword in endless local cities but with that city in the title next to it. Does google still see those titles are technically different? So google doesn't recognize www.url.com/keyword-city#1 and www.url.com/keyword-city#2 as penalty worthy? Seems unfair to those taking time to make sure there are no keyword titles used more than once on a large site. OH AND...the content on these endless "city" pages have the EXACT same content on each one but the city in 3 or 4 different areas is switched out.

          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • MiriamEllis
            MiriamEllis Subject Expert last edited by

            Hi Blake,

            These 2 threads may help you diagnose competitors' rankings:

            https://moz.com/community/q/do-you-know-what-s-triggering-your-local-packs

            https://moz.com/community/q/top-local-organic-rankings-but-nowhere-to-be-found-on-google-snack-pack

            Hope these help!

            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
            • B.Dog
              B.Dog @MiriamEllis last edited by

              I'm super focused on creating non-duplicate content and creating blogs with killer info-graphics but I have a business I help where I created 10 specific city landing pages within the main site with great original content. Then I come across this site seasonsviewwindowanddoor.com and think, are you serious? How is this legal and it ranks high in any city search I do. Of course this conflicts my thinking about what to do. Any of your two cents is greatly appreciated 🙂

              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • MiriamEllis
                MiriamEllis Subject Expert last edited by

                You're very welcome!

                B.Dog 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                • joanna_mcd
                  joanna_mcd Subscriber @MiriamEllis last edited by

                  Thanks Miriam

                  1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                  • MiriamEllis
                    MiriamEllis Subject Expert last edited by

                    Hi Joanna,

                    Yes - I would still recommend creating a unique page on your site for each location out of which you operate, and making maximum effort to ensure that the content on each page is unique and helpful.

                    joanna_mcd 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                    • joanna_mcd
                      joanna_mcd Subscriber last edited by

                      Miriam,

                      Thanks for jumping on this - very helpful to see some info already being aggregated and questions answered. I know I'm a little late to the party, but it sounds to me like you'd still recommend that businesses (such as a bank, clothing retailer, etc.) that have one business but locations in multiple cities and/or states, create location specific landing pages that match up with individual google+ business pages?

                      Obviously, each page has elements like a unique description and service set list as appropriate, unique hours/timezone, potentially customer reviews, unique driving directions from major areas, etc. Essentially - true content users would be looking at.

                      My understanding is this is still the "best practice" path for ranking in local pack and/or queries that drive location-specfic serps. Accurate?

                      Thanks again!

                      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                      • rodwag67
                        rodwag67 last edited by

                        Thanks Miriam!

                        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                        • MiriamEllis
                          MiriamEllis Subject Expert last edited by

                          Hey Rod,

                          This is Google's def. of Doorway Pages: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/2721311

                          If you read through that carefully, I think the conclusion you may draw is that the difference between what Google is describing as a doorway page and what you may hear Local SEOs referring to as 'local landing pages' or 'city landing pages' or what have you, would be uniqueness and quality. This is my reading of this, anyway.

                          If you are going to create landing pages, as in the case of a local business serving multiple cities, I would suggest making maximum effort to ensure that each page is a thorough, unique, stand-alone resource for visitors. Don't throw up a bunch of thin, similar pages. Go for uniqueness and high quality. Hope this helps.

                          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                          • rodwag67
                            rodwag67 last edited by

                            I'd like to hear the differences between doorway pages and landing pages.  I see Google utilizing multiple local landing pages, so if we follow creating pages similar to this we should be fine?

                            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                            • MiriamEllis
                              MiriamEllis Subject Expert last edited by

                              Hey Rod,

                              I'm trying to understand what this service does. I looked up a random business in it and it simply seems to be giving a sense of how the business is listed on Google. I'm not seeing actual landing pages. Is there something particular that you are looking at on this site that concerns you in regards to doorway pages?

                              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                              • rodwag67
                                rodwag67 last edited by

                                Google updated - now it goes to city/town: https://www.gybo.com/pa/norristown (after you put in your town)

                                So I'm thinking this is in line with what we currently do for town landing pages.

                                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                • MiriamEllis
                                  MiriamEllis Subject Expert last edited by

                                  Hmm... that link is redirecting me to a homepage.

                                  1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                  • rodwag67
                                    rodwag67 last edited by

                                    What are your thoughts if local landing pages are created similar to the gybo.com pages?

                                    http://www.gybo.com/pennsylvania/ is one example (my state) - thanks for the link Miriam!

                                    1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                    • LindaBuquet
                                      LindaBuquet last edited by

                                      Thanks for sharing Miriam!

                                      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                      • MiriamEllis
                                        MiriamEllis Subject Expert last edited by

                                        Hey Rod,

                                        While there hasn't really been any more news that I'm aware of on this, you might like to check out the thread on Linda Buquet's forum, which has some additional discussion and some other links in it, for further reading:

                                        http://www.localsearchforum.com/google-local-important/29401-google-warns-about-doorway-page-algo-update-could-affect-local.html

                                        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 3
                                        • rodwag67
                                          rodwag67 last edited by

                                          Any updates on this topic?  Thanks!

                                          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                          • MiriamEllis
                                            MiriamEllis Subject Expert @LindaBuquet last edited by

                                            That's great, Linda! I bet you'll be getting stories from your community about things they see happening with this. Really glad you'll be covering it.

                                            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                            • MiriamEllis
                                              MiriamEllis Subject Expert @adammason last edited by

                                              Hi Adam,

                                              Good comment! I'm also thinking about the multi-site scenario - particularly the multi-mini-site scenario. I've never been a fan of this approach and it does seem like the update could be applied to this scenario. Not sure yet ... but could be.

                                              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                                              • MiriamEllis
                                                MiriamEllis Subject Expert @RyanPurkey last edited by

                                                Agree with you, Ryan, that creativity is so key. One thing I have long stressed to my own clients is that owning a website = having become a publisher. You want to publish great stuff - not junk.

                                                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                                • LindaBuquet
                                                  LindaBuquet last edited by

                                                  Thanks Miriam, we've been discussing in the G+ Pro community all day and I'm working on a forum post for tomorrow. I have Andrew's post in there and I'll include a link to your post here as well.

                                                  MiriamEllis 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                                                  • adammason
                                                    adammason last edited by

                                                    Hi Miriam

                                                    The other aspect of this that got me thinking when I saw the update was around multiple sites for the same business. I have seen this in several niches where the same business has 2 or 3 different websites ranking on page 1 for their main term. Each of these sites has unique content etc however they are all linked via the same address. I have been waiting for Google to resolve this issue as it is technically a doorway page unique just more sophisticated. It wouldn't be hard for them to devalue a site if they see it ranking well and it is the same business as another site ranking.

                                                    I wonder if they will deal with this issue in this update.

                                                    MiriamEllis 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 5
                                                    • RyanPurkey
                                                      RyanPurkey last edited by

                                                      Great update Miriam. There are a lot of things site owners can add to these types of pages to help with unique content: drive time to the nearest branch from City / Neightborhood X; mobile service schedules in City / Neighborhood X; Images of service radius; highly localized testimonials, etc. Will be interesting to see the impact with franchisees..

                                                      MiriamEllis 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 3
                                                      • 1 / 1
                                                      • First post
                                                        Last post

                                                      Got a burning SEO question?

                                                      Subscribe to Moz Pro to gain full access to Q&A, answer questions, and ask your own.


                                                      Start my free trial


                                                      Browse Questions

                                                      Explore more categories

                                                      • Moz Tools

                                                        Chat with the community about the Moz tools.

                                                      • SEO Tactics

                                                        Discuss the SEO process with fellow marketers

                                                      • Community

                                                        Discuss industry events, jobs, and news!

                                                      • Digital Marketing

                                                        Chat about tactics outside of SEO

                                                      • Research & Trends

                                                        Dive into research and trends in the search industry.

                                                      • Support

                                                        Connect on product support and feature requests.

                                                      • See all categories

                                                      Related Questions

                                                      • WebDaytona

                                                        What's your proudest accomplishment in regards to SEO?

                                                        After many years in the industry, you come to realize a few things.  One of of the biggest pain points for us   at web daytona  was being able to give clients a quick keyword ranking cost estimation. After multiple trial and error and relying on API data from one of the most reliable SEO softwares in our industry, we were able to develop an SEO tool that allows us to quickly and accurately get the estimated cost for a given keyword (s) using multiple variables. Most agencies can relate to that story. It’s something my colleagues and I at Web Daytona have been through before. Finding the cost and amount of time needed to rank for a keyword is a time consuming process. That’s why it’s a common practice to sell SEO packages of 5-10 keywords for about $1000-2000 / month. The problem is not all keywords are equally valuable, and most clients know this. We constantly get questions from clients asking: “how much to rank for this specific keyword?” It’s difficult to answer that question with a pricing model that treats the cost of ranking every keyword equally. So is the answer to spend a lot more time doing tedious in-depth keyword research? If we did we could give our clients more precise estimates. But being that a decent proposal can take as long as 2-5 hours to make, and agency life isn’t exactly full of free time, that wouldn’t be ideal. That’s when we asked a question. What if we could automate the research needed to find the cost of ranking keywords? We looked around for a tool that did, but we couldn’t find it. Then we decided to make it ourselves. It wasn’t going to be easy. But after running an SEO agency for over a decade, we knew we had the expertise to create a tool that wouldn’t just be fast and reliable, it would also be precise. Fast forward to today and we’re proud to announce that The Keyword Cost Estimator is finally done. Now we’re releasing it to the public so other agencies and businesses can use it too. You can see it for yourself here. Keyword-Rank-Cost-Ectimator-Tool-by-Web-Daytona-Agency.png

                                                        Local Website Optimization | | WebDaytona
                                                        0
                                                      • jasongmcmahon

                                                        SEO Best Practice for Managing a Businesses NAP with Multiple Addresses

                                                        I have a client with multiple business addresses - 3 across 3 states, from an SEO perspective what would be the best approach for displaying a NAP on the website? So far I've read that its best: to get 3 GMB account to point to 3 location pages & use a local phone number as opposed to a 1300 number. Display all 3 locations in the footer, run of site

                                                        Local Website Optimization | | jasongmcmahon
                                                        1
                                                      • Adam_PirateStudios

                                                        Do you use HREF lang tags when each page that is localised only exists in that language?

                                                        Hi, I have 2 questions I am seeking an answer for. We have a home page in english GB, we then also have products which are specifically served in US. For these pages where the phone number is american, the spelling is american, the address is american, do we need to implement href lang tags? The page isn't a version of another page in english, the page is only in the native language.Secondly, is it recommended to create a second home page and then localise that page for US users?I'd be really greatful if anyone has any pointers as googles forum doesn't explain best practice for this case (as far as I can tell).Many thanks

                                                        Local Website Optimization | | Adam_PirateStudios
                                                        0
                                                      • mkbeesto

                                                        Subdomain vs. Separate Domain for SEO & Google AdWords

                                                        We have a client who carries 4 product lines from different manufacturers under a singular domain name (www.companyname.com), and last fall, one of their manufacturers indicated that they needed to move to separate out one of those product lines from the rest, so we redesigned and relaunched as two separate sites - www.companyname.com and www.companynameseparateproduct.com (a newly-purchased domain). Since that time, their manufacturer has reneged their requirement to separate the product lines, but the client has been running both sites separately since they launched at the beginning of December 2016. Since that time, they have cannibalized their content strategy (effective February 2017) and hacked apart their PPC budget from both sites (effective April 2017), and are upset that their organic and paid traffic has correspondingly dropped from the original domain, and that the new domain hasn't continued to grow at the rate they would like it to (we did warn them, and they made the decision to move forward with the changes anyway). This past week, they decided to hire an in-house marketing manager, who is insisting that we move the newer domain (www.companynameseparateproduct.com) to become a subdomain on their original site (separateproduct.companyname.com). Our team has argued that making this change back 6 months into the life of the new site will hurt their SEO (especially if we have to 301 redirect all of the old content back again, without any new content regularly being added), which was corroborated with this article. We'd also have to kill the separate AdWords account and quality score associated with the ads in that account to move them back. We're currently looking for any extra insight or literature that we might be able to find that helps explain this to the client better - even if it is a little technical. (We're also open to finding out if this method of thinking is incorrect if things have changed!)

                                                        Local Website Optimization | | mkbeesto
                                                        0
                                                      • PavelGro92

                                                        How to correctly move subdomain to subfolder (google webmaster)?

                                                        Hello, This is my first post in here 🙂 I just wondered what is the correct way to move a subdomain to subfolder? I've moved it, re-done sitemap, so that main website would include a subfolder, as they are part of one big website now (it was something like a blog on a subdomain). Subdomain now does correct 301 redirects. Submitted new sitemap to google, asked google to re-fetch the whole domain (thus subfolder should be re-fetched too, as it's part of main nav). The areas i'm in doubt: I can tell google that the domain got moved, however it is moved to the one that is already approved in the same account, but is in a subfolder, so should i do this? Or should i simply somehow erase it on webmaster? The blog was launched about a month ago, and it isn't perfectly optimized yet, it wasn't on google SERPs pretty much at all, excluding googling it straightly, and there are pretty much 0 traffic from google, almost all of it is either direct either referral, mostly social, Thanks, Pavel

                                                        Local Website Optimization | | PavelGro92
                                                        0
                                                      • NachoRetta

                                                        Which is the best, ".xx" or ".com.xx" in general and for SEO?

                                                        Hi, I'm working for a digital marketing agency and have traffic from different countries. We are planning to make different websites for each country. What is the best SEO practice to choose the domain between ".xx" or ".com.xx" from Spain, Mexico, Chile, Colombia and Peru?
                                                        I think that the ccTLD is better always, for example ".es" better than ".com.es"

                                                        Local Website Optimization | | NachoRetta
                                                        0
                                                      • PeteC12

                                                        Multilocation business, how can you rank for different categories in different locations with only branch pages?

                                                        Hello Mozzers, I am wondering how do you rank for categories locally where when you operate from multiple branches. Currently our eCommerce website has location pages for every category but I know that this is now classed as doorway pages and spammy so I am in the process of sorting out our site structure. I understand that the general format for having sites with multiple branches is to have a branch page per physical location and that's about it. Is there any more to this ? However, What confuses me though, is that if you offer all these services in all these branches, how are you going to rank for them locally if you don't have a specific page for each of them in that location? So for example - We rent Carpet cleaners , floor sanders, generators in each of our different branches. My site currently has a carpet cleaner hire <location>url , floor sander hire <location>url and a generator hire <location>url.  Every branch has a url for each of my categories.</location></location></location> So if I was to get rid of all of my location category pages. How am I going to rank for these renting these products in different cities where our branches does without having specific location pages for them ? Is it just a case that google knows that because I have branch pages at locations x, y, x , then my carpet cleaner , floor sander and generator category pages will rank locally in those locations providing I have decent citations etc etc etc thanks
                                                        Pete

                                                        Local Website Optimization | | PeteC12
                                                        0
                                                      • kinimod

                                                        SEO: .com vs .org vs .travel Domain

                                                        Hi there, I am new to MOZ Q&A and  first of all I appreciate all the folks here that share their expertise and make everyone understand 'the WWW' a bit better. My question: I have been developing a 'travel guide' site for a city in the U.S. and now its time to choose the right domain name. I put a strong focus on SEO in terms of coding, site performance as well as content and to round things up I'd like to register the _best _domain name in terms of SEO. Let's suppose the city is Atlanta. I have found the following domain names that are available and I was wondering whether you guys could give me some inside on which domain name would perform best. discoveratlanta.org
                                                        atlantaguide.org
                                                        atlanta.travel
                                                        atlantamag.com Looking at the Google Adwords Keyword tool the term that reaches the highest search queries is obviously "Atlanta" itself. Sites that are already ranking high are atlanta.com and atlanta.gov. So basically I am wondering whether I should aim for a new TLD like atlanta.travel or rather go with a .org domain. I had a look around and it seems that .org domains generally work well for city guides (at least a lot of such sites use .org domains). However, I have also seen a major US city that uses .travel and ranks first. On the other hand in New York, nycgo.com ranks well. Is it safe to assume that from the domain names I mentioned it really doesn't matter which one I use since it wouldn't significantly affect my ranking (good or bad)? Or would you still choose one above the other? What do you generally thing about .travel domain names (especially since they are far more expensive then the rest)? I really appreciate your response to my question! Best, 
                                                        kinimod

                                                        Local Website Optimization | | kinimod
                                                        0

                                                      Get started with Moz Pro!

                                                      Unlock the power of advanced SEO tools and data-driven insights.

                                                      Start my free trial
                                                      Products
                                                      • Moz Pro
                                                      • Moz Local
                                                      • Moz API
                                                      • Moz Data
                                                      • STAT
                                                      • Product Updates
                                                      Moz Solutions
                                                      • SMB Solutions
                                                      • Agency Solutions
                                                      • Enterprise Solutions
                                                      • Digital Marketers
                                                      Free SEO Tools
                                                      • Domain Authority Checker
                                                      • Link Explorer
                                                      • Keyword Explorer
                                                      • Competitive Research
                                                      • Brand Authority Checker
                                                      • Local Citation Checker
                                                      • MozBar Extension
                                                      • MozCast
                                                      Resources
                                                      • Blog
                                                      • SEO Learning Center
                                                      • Help Hub
                                                      • Beginner's Guide to SEO
                                                      • How-to Guides
                                                      • Moz Academy
                                                      • API Docs
                                                      About Moz
                                                      • About
                                                      • Team
                                                      • Careers
                                                      • Contact
                                                      Why Moz
                                                      • Case Studies
                                                      • Testimonials
                                                      Get Involved
                                                      • Become an Affiliate
                                                      • MozCon
                                                      • Webinars
                                                      • Practical Marketer Series
                                                      • MozPod
                                                      Connect with us

                                                      Contact the Help team

                                                      Join our newsletter
                                                      Moz logo
                                                      © 2021 - 2025 SEOMoz, Inc., a Ziff Davis company. All rights reserved. Moz is a registered trademark of SEOMoz, Inc.
                                                      • Accessibility
                                                      • Terms of Use
                                                      • Privacy

                                                      Looks like your connection to Moz was lost, please wait while we try to reconnect.