This seems to be very common... home pages should outrank deeper pages, yes?. Are there any external backlinks (from relevant, authoritative sites) to your deep-content landing pages? Perhaps all your credibility resides on your home page. Have you done any off-page SEO for the landing pages?
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George.Fanucci
@George.Fanucci
Job Title: Business Technology and Internet Marketing
Company: The Fanucci Group
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RE: My landing pages don't show up in the SERPs, only my frontpage does.
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RE: H1 tag with display:none;
It seems that Shopify (shopping cart platform) does this automatically?
| # style="display:none"><a <span="" class="webkit-html-attribute-name">href</a><a <span="" class="webkit-html-attribute-name">="</a>/"> My Website Title |
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RE: Is Google suppressing a page from results - if so why?
Have you inspected the backlink profile for your page vs. the top ranking competitors? What are you seeing as far as relevance, quality and quantity of inbound links?
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RE: How to track data from old site and new site with the same URL?
If you have many inbound links or landing page traffic for the old page URLs, will you be redirecting those old URLs to your new URLs?
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RE: Is there a problem with using same gmail account for multiple site analytics and GWMT?
GA allows many sites per "Account" and many "Accounts" per Gmail login. So in GA, I created a few dozen Accounts and put up to 50 clients into each Account. Most clients have one or two websites, some have more, so I put the larger clients into separate Accounts (UA-nnnnn-xx where nnnnn is the Account and -xx is the website property.)
In Google Analytics I am monitoring over 500 sites for various clients. ALL of that is under one Gmail login for admin, and you can assign access privileges to each web property uniquely, so each client can look over their results privately via their own Google login.
Best posts made by George.Fanucci
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RE: My landing pages don't show up in the SERPs, only my frontpage does.
This seems to be very common... home pages should outrank deeper pages, yes?. Are there any external backlinks (from relevant, authoritative sites) to your deep-content landing pages? Perhaps all your credibility resides on your home page. Have you done any off-page SEO for the landing pages?
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RE: How to track data from old site and new site with the same URL?
If you have many inbound links or landing page traffic for the old page URLs, will you be redirecting those old URLs to your new URLs?
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RE: Is there a problem with using same gmail account for multiple site analytics and GWMT?
GA allows many sites per "Account" and many "Accounts" per Gmail login. So in GA, I created a few dozen Accounts and put up to 50 clients into each Account. Most clients have one or two websites, some have more, so I put the larger clients into separate Accounts (UA-nnnnn-xx where nnnnn is the Account and -xx is the website property.)
In Google Analytics I am monitoring over 500 sites for various clients. ALL of that is under one Gmail login for admin, and you can assign access privileges to each web property uniquely, so each client can look over their results privately via their own Google login.
To enable them to achieve competitive advantages, I work with my clients to help them learn SEO and Marketing principles that RARELY change; current best practices; and how to select and use the best strategies, tactics, systems, technology, methods, and tools that may change CONSTANTLY. People come first, then business fundamentals, then systems and technology. Born here in Silicon Valley before there were chips, UCSC '74 Computer Science degree, grew up professionally as a software engineer at NASA, HP, and Apple. Expertise in: Business Technology; Internet Marketing Strategy and Tactics Offering: Consulting, Coaching, Mentoring, Networking, Project Management, QA, Outsourcing, and Technical Assistance...
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