This site is clearly spam. It has two pages about diet pills, there's keyword stuffing and a spam comment at the bottom for fake Oakley's. Your best bet is to start over with a quality site or throw in the towel now.
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RE: Your site's pages may be using techniques that are outside Google's Webmaster Guidelines
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RE: Your site's pages may be using techniques that are outside Google's Webmaster Guidelines
I'm sure they'll eventually catch that one too. They are very low quality sites, the very type of sites Google does not want in their index. Sorry, but there's not much of a future for sites like these in Google.
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RE: Changing Servers + Effect on SEO
Hi Mango Man,
If your hosting provider is in the same country there shouldn't be any negative affects as long as you do the technical part right.
I've moved sites more times than I can remember and never seen any negative affects.
I've attached a video from Matt Cutts explaining this.
Hope this helps!
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RE: Scheduled Custom Reports Not Running
We are experiencing the same thing. We have two Moz Pro accounts and none of our monthly reports were delivered and they don't appear in download past reports.
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RE: What's the best way to tackle duplicate pages in a blog?
Hi Sangeeta,
It looks like you are using the Wordpress All-in-One SEO Pack which should take care of most duplicate pages in Category and Archives using canonicalization.
Both of these pages:
http://www.calmu.edu/blog/calmu-business-spotlight-veev/
http://www.calmu.edu/blog/category/business-buzz/have this line added by the SEO Plugin which tells the bots that the page in the blog directory is the real page and to consider the category and archive versions of the page the same page.
rel="canonical" href="http://www.calmu.edu/blog/calmu-business-spotlight-veev/" />
The home page on a blog is always going to have some duplication for the recent posts. The only thing I know of that you could do for that would be to have Wordpress display blurbs for the post with a read more link instead of the whole post on the home page.
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RE: Adwords: Brand ads appear bottom of SERPs
Hi Davinia,
Maybe check the Quality Scores for your keywords and see if you can improve them. I think the quality score column is hidden by default so you might have to go to the keywords tab click on Columns->Customize Columns and it's under Attributes. That's quite a jump so I'm not sure this is the issue but quality scores do affect ad position and how much you pay per click. Better performing ads are more likely to appear at the top but there's no real way to absolutely control whether the ad appears at the top/side/bottom but generally better performing ads get better positioning.
Hope this helps!
Zach
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RE: Internal Linking
It could be a sign of too many links on your index page/bad internal link structure but it could also have to do with external factors as well. Might be a good idea to take a look at external links pointing at your index page vs. the level 2 pages before making and changes to your site.
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RE: How To Get Started?
Hi David! Welcome to Moz!
I usually start with fixing duplicate content issues. Once these are fixed it gives you a better perspective of where you actually stand because duplicate content issues can inflate the number of errors/warnings you see.
Best way to fix duplicate content issues is to make sure you have one URL for each piece of content and use rel=canonical tags if needed. It looks like you have WordPress with the Yoast plugin installed so that makes things a lot easier.
Hope this helps!
Zach