Check out Couto Solutions, they're a top 3rd party developer for Community Software powerhouse Telligent: http://www.coutosolutions.com/Products/Telligent_Community/Add_Ons/Building_Blocks/Bragger_Badges/Overview.aspx -- bunch of screenshots of different implementations they've done. Hopefully that spurs some ideas. Best, Evan
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EvanSteed
@EvanSteed
Job Title: Co-Founder
Company: Meathead Movers
Favorite Thing about SEO
When real companies out rank content farms.
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RE: Examples of good badges
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RE: Custom Landing Page URLs
Good Evening SIMbiz! That's a really interesting question. I would imagine the closer the URL to exact keyword match, the better. However a couple extra characters should not be too detrimental, especially if those extra characters are a nonsensical string of letters or a short string of numbers. One issue I've run into in the past, which you're probably way smarter and would never do something like this, is the creation of very similar (aka duplicate) content pages as a means to have a static page for each unique referrer site. Later to learn how to clean up the link juice cannibalization with canonicalization. For which I found this page very handy: http://www.seomoz.org/learn-seo/canonicalization -- Hope it helps. Best, Evan
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RE: Redirecting a old aged site to a new exact match site?
Good Evening Macky7! I was reading a great post earlier tonight, by Paddy Moogan: 301 Redirect or Rel=Canonical - Which One Should You Use? http://www.seomoz.org/blog/301-redirect-or-relcanonical-which-one-should-you-use (Even Matt Cutts weighs in on the issue!) Within the post, I quote: "Is there another page on the site which has very similar content that you could send the user to? If so, use a 301 and point it to the similar page so that you stand a chance of retaining the traffic you already get" From what I gather in your question, I'd probably: 1.) 301 as many "very similar" pages as possible from site 1 to site 2 2.) 301 the remaining pages of site 1 to site 2's homepage Best, Evan
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RE: What should we include in the updated developers SEO cheat sheet?
While brainstorming a re-write, some pointers on http://schema.org/ optimization would be great!
Best posts made by EvanSteed
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RE: Custom Landing Page URLs
Good Evening SIMbiz! That's a really interesting question. I would imagine the closer the URL to exact keyword match, the better. However a couple extra characters should not be too detrimental, especially if those extra characters are a nonsensical string of letters or a short string of numbers. One issue I've run into in the past, which you're probably way smarter and would never do something like this, is the creation of very similar (aka duplicate) content pages as a means to have a static page for each unique referrer site. Later to learn how to clean up the link juice cannibalization with canonicalization. For which I found this page very handy: http://www.seomoz.org/learn-seo/canonicalization -- Hope it helps. Best, Evan
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RE: Redirecting a old aged site to a new exact match site?
Good Evening Macky7! I was reading a great post earlier tonight, by Paddy Moogan: 301 Redirect or Rel=Canonical - Which One Should You Use? http://www.seomoz.org/blog/301-redirect-or-relcanonical-which-one-should-you-use (Even Matt Cutts weighs in on the issue!) Within the post, I quote: "Is there another page on the site which has very similar content that you could send the user to? If so, use a 301 and point it to the similar page so that you stand a chance of retaining the traffic you already get" From what I gather in your question, I'd probably: 1.) 301 as many "very similar" pages as possible from site 1 to site 2 2.) 301 the remaining pages of site 1 to site 2's homepage Best, Evan
Evan Steed, co-founder of Meathead Movers. When not working, he enjoys spending time with friends, family and enjoying all that the beautiful Central Coast has to offer. Evan completed his third marathon in 2011, and has started to train for his fourth. Other hobbies include riding beach cruisers, collecting and enjoying wine, iPhone photography, fantasy football, travel, and repeatedly watching movies, preferably ones in 3D or directed by Michael Bay. Evan's currently spearheading several exciting projects at Meathead, including the construction Meathead Mini Storage, the development of a Meathead Wiki, and the integration of online project management and training software.
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