Thanks Keri, good to hear!
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KarlBantleman
@KarlBantleman
Job Title: Head of Digital Marketing
Company: Deepred55
Favorite Thing about SEO
Google's ever changing algorithm!
Latest posts made by KarlBantleman
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Moz free account
Hi,
I currently have a Moz Pro account, if I was to downgrade to a free account am I still able to ask and answer questions on the Q&A area? Also, would I lose my points accrued?
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RE: Content hidden behind a 'read all/more..' etc etc button
Google still crawls and indexes "hidden content" but from a user point of view if you have to hide it then it probably isn't worth reading. From experience, we use some css to dropdown extra content when the client insists on it being there but it is too long.
If it has to be there then I don't think it will be doing any harm but if you don't need it then get rid.
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RE: How can I avoid duplicate content when building a review widget?
No, it would be for the whole page. It's good practise to have the canonical tag on anyway though
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RE: Duplicate Title tags even with rel=canonical
Technically it is still a duplicate title tag, you just won't be getting penalised for it that's all.
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RE: How can I avoid duplicate content when building a review widget?
What content is going to be duplicated? The reviews?
The best way would be to add a canonical tag to the website. You need to identify the main page the content is going to be on then add the canonical tag. For example, If you have 4 pages with similar content then pick the page that has more authority and canonicalise the others to that page.
Here's more info on the canonical tag https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/139066?hl=en
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RE: PPC for Luxury Goods Website
Thanks Andy,
So bid on the generics and see what we get from it? Would you bother bidding on terms like "luxury..." and "designer..." as well?
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PPC for Luxury Goods Website
Hi Mozzers,
I am starting a PPC campaign for a website that sells high-end products. The search volume for the generics is very high but I think the conversion rate on those will be quite low given the price of the products. Does anyone have any experience in doing PPC for high-end retailers and what type of keyword I should be bidding on?
Thanks!
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RE: .com and .co.uk duplicate content
Just a quick question, the client in question, in their wisdom, decided to put the US website live without telling me and our UK rankings have dropped significantly, do you think the tag will start to fix this?
Best posts made by KarlBantleman
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RE: What's more important page authority Vs domain authority?
page authority and domain authority are a good measure of how good a website is (but not the only measure!). Think about where your post and link are going to be in the long term. For example, if you are guest posting, the post may be on the home page for a week or 2 but then it will be archived so you need to look the inner pages of a website and look at the authority of that page.
If a website has a much higher page authority than domain authority then it's a sign to me that it isn't that good. It'd be much better to have a higher domain authority than page authority because it will show that the website has been up and running for a while.
Also look at the last time Google cached the website and the inner pages, that way you will see how often Google revisits the website and the chances of your link getting cached. Look at some popular websites and look at the domain vs page authority scores, the home page maybe slightly bigger but not that much.
Hope that helps!
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RE: 301 Redirect to product page or category?
I'd say a product page (if it is very similar to the product that is no longer available). If you have something like "You May Also Like" on the products this would be useful to have. Only my opinion though and there is no right or wrong answer.
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RE: What should happen to expired real estate listings?
I'd usually say redirect it to a category page (zip code or city) straight away but from a users point of view it may not be the best thing to do. Maybe leave the page up with a sold sign and then have a "you may also like" section underneath so they know the house is gone but there are some other options, probably the best for UX. After a few weeks, I'd then 301 it to a category page.
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RE: Content hidden behind a 'read all/more..' etc etc button
Google still crawls and indexes "hidden content" but from a user point of view if you have to hide it then it probably isn't worth reading. From experience, we use some css to dropdown extra content when the client insists on it being there but it is too long.
If it has to be there then I don't think it will be doing any harm but if you don't need it then get rid.
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RE: How can I avoid duplicate content when building a review widget?
What content is going to be duplicated? The reviews?
The best way would be to add a canonical tag to the website. You need to identify the main page the content is going to be on then add the canonical tag. For example, If you have 4 pages with similar content then pick the page that has more authority and canonicalise the others to that page.
Here's more info on the canonical tag https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/139066?hl=en
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RE: Drop In Branded Traffic
Was there something on the website that was omitted in the new design? A tool/ news story etc. Maybe they were doing a lot more PR than they are now so it has resulted in less branded traffic. It does sound very strange but doesn't sound like it is a penalty because you would have lost your rankings which hasn't happened.
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RE: Drop In Branded Traffic
PR and SEO do go hand in hand though, if they have an external/internal PR agency then use the coverage they provide and use it contact bloggers, put it on social media websites etc. It's something I do for our clients and works quite well. Use various branded links in the content and push that out to websites/bloggers that will help influence customers.
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RE: Is it safe to 301 redirect old domain to new domain after a manual unnatural links penalty?
The best thing would be to clean up the bad links, file a reconsideration request and then 301 the old domain to the new one...that is if you have some good links to the old domain. If you only have spammy links then starting afresh would probably be easier.
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RE: How to improve the quality score (QS) when bidding on competitor brand names in Google Adwords?
Why not spend your time and money on improving your own listings and content rather bidding on competitors names? The CTR is going to poor whatever you do because it isn't really what the customer is looking for.
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RE: Is it safe to 301 redirect old domain to new domain after a manual unnatural links penalty?
Ok, you'll probably be able to get the good links for your new domain then. Good luck with it all.
Head of Digital Marketing for MITIE Deepred55, a full service marketing agency offering creative and digital services in-house.
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