If you want to rank with a specific page for a product you should try to build links for it. Your homepage will gain some value from that links, too. Hope that helps. Cheers from Germany Sven
Posts made by targi42
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RE: Should I work on links to a specific page or site in general?
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RE: Link Manager
Hey Jon,
even with all the great tools Seomoz is offering us, I don't think there's a link manager that you've described in your question. Unfortunately not. Maybe this is something for the future? Imagine a Seomoz relationship building management tool. Oh, this would be ace.
Cheers from Germany
Sven
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RE: Viral content for kitchen cabinet and bathroom vanity retail sites (separate sites)
Hi Tyler, in addition to the 2 aforementioned answers: A collection of photos from the same kitchen or bathroom over several weeks = 1 pic per day and putting them together in timeline like mentioned in this great seomoz article: http://www.seomoz.org/ugc/using-timelines-to-create-great-content-and-build-links
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RE: Meta tag "revisit after" - useful?
Hi Alan,
thanks to you, too. I agree, it's only a hint, but a more common and useful one than this strange meta tag.
Take care and cheers from Germany
Sven
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RE: Meta tag "revisit after" - useful?
Hi Shane,
thanks for your reply. That was my guess. But I'd like to have this confirmed by others.
Thanks again and cheers from Germany
Sven
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Meta tag "revisit after" - useful?
Hi everybody,
I've rarely seen the "revisit after" meta tag during the last 1,5 years.
As some of my current client websites are still using it and I'm not sure, if it's still usefull/has any effect, I'd like to hear from the community. Any advices/hints/experiences with the tag?
Thanks in advance and cheers from Germany
Sven
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RE: Strange meta description shown in SERPS
No, there's only one relevant meta description for every page. The snippet used by Google is less relevant than the one provided in the Meta Description. But I think, we've found the problem and wait what the recrawl shows in the SERPs.
Thanks again for your help/input.
Sven
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RE: Strange meta description shown in SERPS
Hi Khem,
and thanks to you, too. I think we found the problem with the hint of checking for other important areas.
Take care and cheers from Germany
Sven
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RE: Strange meta description shown in SERPS
Hi Tom,
thanks. The contact form text is in no way relevant to the actual query. That would be my first guess. Neither it has a wrong H-tag or something like this. Anyway, thanks again and cheers.
Sven
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RE: Strange meta description shown in SERPS
Hi Martin,
thanks for your quick reply. Yeah, I observed only a few cases when Google ignored the actual given Meta Description.
We checked the Meta Tags and they are different for every single page and the start page. But you're right, we should have a second look and wait for the re-crawl.
Thanks again and cheers from Germany
Sven
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Strange meta description shown in SERPS
Hi there,
I recently stumbled upon a strange phenomenon in the SERPs. Here's the situation:
A customer’s website is ranking for a keyword with the root domain. Strangely the actual meta description (as implemented in the source code) is not shown. Instead Google takes the H1-Header and a part of a short element from a contact form.
Any clue/hint, how this could have happened and can be changed?
Sorry, that I can’t name the domain and the keyword (in German), but I hope, the above explains the problem.
Thanks in advance and cheers from Germany
Sven
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RE: Redirect old broken link or ask for HREF change?
Hi there, nothing wrong with contacting the webmaster of the linking site and politely ask, if he/she can update the link. Good way to get in touch with people. And as they say on here, the new SEO is all about relation building. If you don't get an answer after some time, redirect the URL. Hope that helps. Cheers from Germany Sven