It’s been about 2 weeks since Facebook announced that it will be changing the way in which it handles internal search. Basically, the new algorithms will be sensitive to a keyword search in Note Posts, Wall Posts, Business Listings, basically any activity over the previous 30 days will have priority in the search. And with over 250 million active users (120 million logging in at least once a day), it time for some Facebook SEO. Here’s a bit from a ...
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Index Pages and Root Directory | Duplicate Content?
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If you are reading this, chances are you’ve come across this same dilemma. While checking your sitemap, you realize that Google has just indexed both your root directory www.your-site.com/ and it’s index page www.your-site.com/index.(extension htm, html, php, aspx, etc). Then you realize that both of these pages are essentially the same. Oh no. Duplicate content, one of Google’s big no-nos for SEO.
So now what?
There have been many ...
Continue Reading →Modern Rugs – Youtube Marketing for client | Domestic Modern
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Here is a recent youtube marketing video for SEO client Domestic Modern. It’s very simple, but effective.
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Q: How do you use nofollow on your own internal links on your personal website?
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A: I pretty much let PageRank flow freely throughout my site, and I’d recommend that you do the same. I don’t add nofollow on my category or my archive pages. The only place I deliberately add a nofollow is on the link to my feed, because it’s not super-helpful to have RSS/Atom feeds in web search results. Even that’s not strictly necessary, because Google and ...
