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Showing posts with label #Seo-Service-Provider. Show all posts
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Thursday 1 December 2016

Technical SEO Items to Look Out For



When it comes to SEO it’s important to remember that the search engines look at all aspects of your website when determining rank. A website may look beautiful and be easy to navigate, which is important from a user perspective, but what’s going on on the outside of the site doesn’t always accurately reflect what’s going on on the back end of the site which is really what the search engine spiders are seeing. If you’ve incurred a penalty, you will obviously need to conduct a technical SEO audit to figure out what went wrong but it’s recommended to conduct an audit on a regular basis to try and prevent a penalty from happening in the first place.


Here are 4 important technical SEO items to be aware of:

Duplicate content:

If you have duplicate content on your site (different URLs that have basically the same content on each page) it appears to the search engines that you are trying to dominate the search results by creating multiple pages that include the same keywords. Most of the time, site owners don’t even realize that this duplication is happening since it’s something that originates from how the site was set up during the web development process. It doesn’t affect the usability of the site and visitors probably don’t even notice it, but the search spiders do. A common occurrence is when the homepage is duplicated unknowingly. Some websites have the homepage.com version, a hompage.com/index version, and a homepage.com/default version. In addition to creating a duplicate content issue, this can also hurt SEO because it is splitting the links to the site. If a duplicate content issue is found, be sure to redirect to one of the pages so that some of the link trust can be preserved.


Broken links:

Broken links are bad from a search engine perspective and a user perspective. If a search engine spider lands on a broken link, it’s like a dead end. This conveys to the search engine spider that your site doesn’t have good usability. When conducting a technical SEO audit, generate a list of all of the broken links and implement 301 redirects to existing pages that are related.


Inbound links:

The Penguin update targeted sites that had “unnatural” link portfolios. Over time your site will build links naturally and it’s important to be aware of what kinds of sites are linking over to you. If you find any links that you don’t want associated with your site, you can request that they be removed.


Anchor text:

It’s important to be aware of what kind of anchor text is being used to link to your site. If you run a report and find that the majority of your anchor text links are associated with one or two of your important keywords, this could be a red flag to the search engines. It could appear as if you are trying to manipulate the results for those keywords. An anchor text link portfolio should be natural and include branded keywords and long tail variations.

Wednesday 30 November 2016

Improve Gmail’s Block Feature


Suggestion to Google: Improve Gmail’s Block Feature

As we are Google Partner, we would like to provide free suggestion(s) to Google. The problem that I face today, I put a request to Google next day/week. If they accept to implement, all their users will get the benefit from it, for sure. As I always provide suggestion based on my real experiences, Google can take my suggestion! Of course, they are free to reject. It’s their wish!

Can you remember, I shared a fun fact in How to Track Call Only Ads Conversions article? It seems, Google noticed it and made the change!

Here is the screenshot (before):


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Here is the screenshot (after):

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In How to Track Call Only Ads Conversions article, I also asked Google to change a problematic statement which may create confusion to many people. It seems they didn’t make the change yet. You can still find:
Calls from your ads will appear under the “Clicks” column in your reporting table for each call-only campaign.
under “Look at the performance of your call-only campaigns” section.

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call-only-campaigns-wrong-statementHopefully, Google will make this change very soon!
This guy sent me several emails through my website’s contact us page. Every time he used email addresses like this:
zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa0.2@gmail.com
zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa0.2@gmail.com
zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa02@gmail.com
I can ban his IP address and include that IP in my “ban IP” list, but I believe he is using proxy to send spam emails! Moreover, he is using fake and different email addresses each occasion and it seems to me it’s not very easy to stop this guy.

How is Gmail Involved?

When someone fills in “contact us” form, I will get that message in my Gmail. Moreover, I have made a filter in my Gmail. This filter will make sure that if I get any email message from my website’s “Contact Us” form, it will not send that to SPAM folder nor it will delete anything automatically.
As a result, I am getting these spam emails in my Gmail frequently and I am desperately trying to block and delete these email addresses from Gmail.

Why Can’t I Block these Email Addresses?

I tried to block spammer’s email address but I couldn’t!
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When I tried to block his email address, I got following notification!
block-this-email-address

As I told before, I get all the leads email generated from my website directly into my Gmail, I can’t block his email address as the sender in this case is me – info(@)seo-service-provider.org!

Suggestion to Google/Gmail’s Support Team

Can you implement something so that we can edit email addresses as we like and block it ultimately? I checked Yahoo and Yandex as well. None of these email service providers have this “edit” feature.

Do You Know a Quick Solution

Dear readers, subscribers, and visitors, if you know any solution that will help me to block that spammer email address with just one or few clicks, please let me know via comments.