Press Page Best Practices?
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Hey Mozzers! I have a question that I haven't found a perfect answer to yet. The company I work for has built a press/awards/news article page and I'm trying to determine the best format to showcase the information in. (You can take a look at the page here: https://www.webpt.com/about/press
Should I have our team copy and paste the press releases onto our site and rel canonical that post to the original article?
Or would it be better to just have a short intro paragraph and then have a read full story link at the bottom of that paragraph.
Final question--should I make these pages noindex, nofollow?
Looking forward to hearing everyone's answers!
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I would be inclined to copy and paste the full article with a rel canonical pointing to the original source. That should handle any duplicate content issues that may arise.
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A lot of big companies (Engadget, Forbes, etc) handle this by showing the full article, and then stating "This article was originally posted on XYZ.com" and then linking to the original source. I doubt you will see any issues using the same format.
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Awesome--thank you so much for your help with this!
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Appreciate the response and that is was what I was leaning towards. Thanks for taking time to answer this question!