Thursday, October 27, 2011

Digest for seo-professionals@googlegroups.com - 6 Messages in 4 Topics

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    Sammy Noorani <snoorani109@gmail.com> Oct 25 07:58PM -0400  

    No question mark was there....therefore it is a statement.
     
    Thanks,
    Sammy
     

     

    Ansari Samir <ansarisamir@gmail.com> Oct 26 01:00PM +0530  

    Hi Guys,
     
    I have a launched a website a month ago. Its been good though the main
    traffic drawer has been Google Adwords. The problem I am facing is getting
    the site indexed-
     
    1st- September- I launched the site. It got indexed quickly.
    15th- I made changes with the URL's which are not yet reflecting. Even the
    title isn't getting reflected when I search for the exact same word. It just
    shows the domain name. I thought there was a problem with robots.txt which I
    rectified or for that matter removed.
    Mid- October- I got Google Webmasters set up for it. Still I am having
    problem getting indexed with the new URL's.
    ______________________
     
    The other issue I think is that most of the content on product pages are the
    same. For example- pillow cover category has 20 products with slight
    variations and all of it has almost the same product description (content).
    Will it affect search rankings?
     
    I was wondering should I go ahead and *noindex* product pages and
    *nofollow*all the links from my root domain pointing to product pages.
    Will this make
    sense. The main pages I wish to optimise are the category pages.
     
    Please let me know what should I do?
     
    Samir.

     

    chaithu krishna <chaithu.innopark@gmail.com> Oct 25 04:02PM +0530  

    > trying to sell a book on mind mapping. In my keyword research i
    > couldn't get a single keyword with high demand and low competition.
    > What i am to do in such a situation
     
     
     
    hi,,
     
    in general
    there will be no such a keyword with high demand and low competition ,as far
    as mkt had high demand there will be high competitions.
    So just Make a clean set of your targeted keywords to optimize and go
    through it.
     
    my advice is focus on Local SEO factors , get more focus on Local profiles,
    make a competitor analysis to .
     
    -thanking you
    -Regards:
    Chaitanya,.

     

    Denis Ivanov <ivadenis@ambargroup.org> Oct 25 11:20PM -0700  

    Make sure you have "Exact Search" when you are getting a Search Volume.
    Whatever number you get, divide it by 3 (in most cases) and then you will
    get a real feel on search demand...
     
    Find your competitors, and take a look what they have in the "keywords"
    meta-tag, if you get nothing then make an assumption yourself...
     
     
     
     
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