Check your settings in Screaming Frog for obeying robots.txt, obeying canonicals, etc. That might be your problem.
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Latest posts made by Kingof5
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RE: Do I have a problem with missing pages in Screaming Frog?
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RE: Books to Read?
- searchenginewatch.com
- searchengineland.com
- seroundtable.com
- searchenginejournal.com
- webmasterworld.com
Just read those sites every morning and you'll be up to date on everything. Books are a waste.
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RE: Are All Paid Links and Submissions Bad?
Exactly right.
Wonder why your small business can't compete with the big name brands? That's why. If you're not buying links to some degree, you're probably not ranking very well.
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RE: Find Blogs With High Domain Authority In Particular Niche
Use backlink checkers of your choice to pull competitor's backlinks, filter by domain authority high to low, look for blogs. Yes, it really is that simple. And that's only one of multiple ways to do it.
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RE: Why are these internal pages not showing any internal links?
OSE doesn't have the resources to crawl as much of the web as other services. For a complete backlink picture, check as many sources as you can - OSE, Majestic, AHREFs, Webmaster Tools, etc.
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RE: Add to cart redirect using 302
Sounds like it should be a 301. 302s should be used when the redirect is temporary. I'm assuming the way you're using it is permanent, hence it should be a 301.
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RE: Product or Shop in URL
You're getting too bogged down in things that will make no difference to your customer.
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RE: How does Google determine if a link is paid or not?
Google probably doesn't know. There are probably some incredibly convoluted methods they could use to determine it, but in general they don't know. This is why Penguin causes collateral damage and they haven't updated it again - they can't really differentiate between a spammy link / naturally placed link / negative SEO / etc.
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RE: What to do with multiple forms and thank you pages
Told to write content for a CONTACT US page! Classic content-brainwashed SEO.
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RE: How many words for product description
The description should be long enough to convey the features of the products, the benefits of it to the customer, and any other important info. If it's 50 words, it's 50. If it's 500, it's 500. Writing to hit a number means you're going to include a lot of fluff.
Since you asked this question, it sounds like you're not a copywriter. Pay one to write your product descriptions. It will totally be worth it.
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RE: Should we add our company's name in page title tag or not?
Using your company name in the title tag isn't (generally) done with the intention of ranking for it. If you can't rank for your brand name, you've got bigger issues to deal with.
Adding the company name to a title tag is more for brand awareness. If people know your brand, it reinforces that they're in the right place. If you're not as well known, it gets that awareness going in the consumer's mind.
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RE: Big variation in the number of search results. (person's name)
Is this the actual total number of results or the just the numbers it's showing at the top of the first page? The best way to tell how much Google really has indexed is do your search, go to the last page of results, choose to have omitted results included, get to the last page again, and multiple out how many results that is. I got 1,910 results using that method.
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RE: How many words for product description
The description should be long enough to convey the features of the products, the benefits of it to the customer, and any other important info. If it's 50 words, it's 50. If it's 500, it's 500. Writing to hit a number means you're going to include a lot of fluff.
Since you asked this question, it sounds like you're not a copywriter. Pay one to write your product descriptions. It will totally be worth it.
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RE: Blocking Subdomain from Google Crawl and Index
It would also be smart to add the subdomains in Webmaster Tools in case one does get indexed and you need to remove it.
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RE: Competitor Ranking High with Questionable Backlinks
Because Google still has a long way to go at determining high quality content vs. low quality content, determining good backlink profiles vs. bad backlink profiles, etc. It's like people who write viruses - whatever the antivirus companies are doing, the writers are a few steps ahead. Same with Google. They're reactive, not proactive
The kind of SEO your competitor is practicing works and it always will. You don't have to follow in their footsteps, but obeying the mantra 'build great content and they will come' will take you a long time to get where they are, if it ever does get you there. Think of SEO like investing - it's all about your risk tolerance. Figure out how much you're willing to risk to get the rankings/sales/etc. that you want and go for it.
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RE: Disavow first (and link removal outreach second) as tactic?
50% is a shockingly high success rate, way above the norm. I had a 16% success rate on one of our sites and around 35% on one of our much larger sites. I had one of the top names ever in SEO tell us that 5% would be a good success rate, though I think that's lowballing a bit.
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RE: Can a large fluctuation of links cause traffic loss?
Many people had big drops around the same time period, so likely an algorithm update that impacted you.
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RE: Does omitted results shown by Google always mean that website has duplicate content?
Digital Millennium Copyright Act being used here? No.
OP, it does sound like you have duplicate content issues. See what you can do to make those omitted pages more unique.
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RE: Books to Read?
- searchenginewatch.com
- searchengineland.com
- seroundtable.com
- searchenginejournal.com
- webmasterworld.com
Just read those sites every morning and you'll be up to date on everything. Books are a waste.
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