"duplicated content on multiple pages"
This is not true in all cases.
SEO is an acronym for "search engine optimization". It is the process of analyzing your potential design and problems for search engines indexing and positioning. In other words, making your web site and its content attractive, relevant and visible to search engines and web searchers.
There is nothing worse than having a beautiful web site with excellent written content, though you still lose traffic or you even keep potential visitors away, while your site cannot be found.
Before you begin optimizing your pages for Search Engines, consider that the following search engine optimization techniques are SPAM!
* automatically generated doorway pages
* cloaking and false redirects
* keyword stuffing
* hidden text or hidden links
* pages loaded with irrelevant words
* duplicated content on multiple pages
* misspelling of well-known web sites
* unrelated and centralized link farms
* other methods that try to trick search engines
If you use one of the above techniques, you might get short term results, but it's most likely that your site will be banned from search engines, and therefore you will put your business at severe risk.-
Good luck with Search Engine Optimization,
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P = PLACED
A = ABOVE
M = MINE
"duplicated content on multiple pages"
This is not true in all cases.
"There's no such thing as impossible. It's a myth. Don't believe it."
Can you be more specific? In which cases is that not true?Originally Posted by Paul_KY
"Can you be more specific? In which cases is that not true?"
In my case, where some of my sites have the same exact message, yet simply targets a different audience with the same concept.
"There's no such thing as impossible. It's a myth. Don't believe it."
I don't understand. Do you mean that you duplicate content parts of other pages?Originally Posted by Paul_KY
With all due respect, that's about as far as I'd like to go in sharing. Perhaps I should have butted out of this one. My bad.
"There's no such thing as impossible. It's a myth. Don't believe it."
a pretty decent article - is there any magasine for webmasters that you could submit it to?
I will probably publish it as an article on my new web site coming online soon, and later on I will sure publish it in some magazines. :armada1:Originally Posted by PrivateInvestigator
I was just referring to the Google guidelines:Originally Posted by Paul_KY
"Don't create multiple pages, subdomains, or domains with substantially duplicate content." More here: http://www.google.com/webmasters/guidelines.html
"Don't create multiple pages, subdomains, or domains with substantially duplicate content."
Don't believe everything you read from Google. I go by personal experience and the advice of others through their years of personal experience, also.
On a side note, once you come up with the all mighty "SEO Magic Solution", the ALGO changes.
SEO has a lot to do with constant tweaking.
"There's no such thing as impossible. It's a myth. Don't believe it."
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