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I had a 2006 imac with 2 weeks left on the 3 year coverage when the graphics card started to go. Apple replaced it with a 2009 model, moved everything over for me and I was able to protect that for another 3 years. I went 10...
The exports don't but when you're in the interface you can see details like domain age, alexa rank, title, description, social metrics as well as some links to third party stuff. I usually just use it as an indicator of change and do the digging on my own but the metrics are enough to give you a...
SERPWoo will give you notifications of position changes. If you use tags, you can get notifications on other sites as well. You can also export daily changes up to the top 100 results for each keyword on a project level.
There is another view in there called quick glance where you can export a...
Sitebulb is from the same guys who made URL Profiler, that's got my attention. I'm curious as to what the price point will be.
The gephi visuals start to make more sense when you start comparing different types of sites. For fun I ran a few examples. For times sake I didn't crawl every site in...
I ended up doing a crawl at a depth of one to grab all of the category pages that would have filters, then put it in excel, added the /product-filter/ to the end of each url to make a giant exclusion list. Took a few minutes because you have to add the exclusions one at a time in Xenu (unless I...
I'm trying to restrict on depth now but I definitely like the idea of breaking it up in chunks. Would you still be able to visualize it in gephi if it's broken up?
Is there a way to exclude a directory in the middle of a path in Xenu? I want to exclude "/product-filter/" example.com/categories/product-filter/attribute/
It's getting tripped up on an insane amount of product filter variants, should I change the maximum depth instead?
If this keyword is the premise for your entire site then this may be good general advice. Not necessarily the case if this is a topic within an authority site though.
Technically, just because you searched for a keyword and didn't see ads at that moment, doesn't mean an advertiser isn't bidding...
Searching site:gtm-msr.appspot.com you can find several pages with different GTM tracking IDs like this:
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1) Yes, disavow, spammy scraped sites. Disavow works faster and better than it did in the past.
2) If you're going the white hat route I wouldn't worry about this. Black hat / PBN, probably wouldn't use it at all.
3) Google gets bounce rate by looking at users returning to the search results...
That's an interesting approach. Have you considered making your site an ecommerce store instead of promoting Amazon? Something I would be concerned about is that you may put all this work into a site that promotes an Amazon page, you're getting affiliate commission and the revenue from selling...
I have an admittedly blatant Amazon affiliate site that I have been watching since the Fred update(s). It fits the bill of what most would suspect should be hit by Fred. (This site doesn't have much authority.) It's currently being strangled by Google. I can't really say I'm surprised.
I also...
You might be getting your terminology mixed up (or I'm not fully following what you're doing). FBA is when you send your product to an Amazon warehouse to be shipped out by Amazon. It sounds like you're looking to create an Amazon Associate site, where you would include Amazon product links on...