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    What do you do about links to constantly moving pages?

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    • Getz.pro
      Getz.pro @DonnieCooper last edited by

      Yeah, I am starting to use this quite a bit with products moving off the site. No need to spill the juice 🙂

      No because the 301 is dynamic. Not like adding to the .htaccess file. Also, make sure someone coding PHP does this as you need to make sure there are no white spaces before doing a header location or you will bomb the page.

      Check your header to make sure you did the 301 correctly.

      http://www.seoconsultants.com/tools/headers

      Cheers

      DonnieCooper Getz.pro goodnewscowboy MarloSchneider NeilInFrance 9 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 1
      • DonnieCooper
        DonnieCooper @Getz.pro last edited by

        Eventually, wouldn't a large ratio of your inbound links be pointed to pages that are 301'd to another page?

        It just seems to me, that Google wouldn't think that is very 'natural', and perhaps would just feel that the majority of the content on the site is old/ outdated since most of the inbound links point to pages that don't exist anymore. (even if they are 301'd)

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        • Getz.pro
          Getz.pro @Getz.pro last edited by

          Well I would hope that new data would be posted often so you would not have a bad ratio of old data to knew. Google is smart enough to know that some things date out such as products, events, job post, etc.

          I have not noticed a penalty, but perhaps others can add comments to this.

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          • DonnieCooper
            DonnieCooper @Getz.pro last edited by

            I definitely am not discounting your way of handling it... I think it's fantastic, especially because it's scalable.  Where do you 301 the pages back to, the main category page?

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            • Getz.pro
              Getz.pro @Getz.pro last edited by

              Sure, I would 301 to .com/jobs/ or .com/[category]/ or whatever the main page is that will never go away. Depending on what you are doing, you may 301 to the root of your domain.

              This really is a structural decision.

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              • goodnewscowboy
                goodnewscowboy @Getz.pro last edited by

                Given the nature of Spencer's site, I wouldn't imagine that the incoming links to current job offers would have that long a life. So I wouldn't think that there'd be a mazzive pile up of incoming links getting 301'd.

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                • MarloSchneider
                  MarloSchneider @Getz.pro last edited by

                  It's actually surprising how many of the links are long term links, while they do sink off of front pages and whatnot, they are still there and even the mild value of them shouldn't go to waste.

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                  • DonnieCooper
                    DonnieCooper @Getz.pro last edited by

                    I was imagining that the vast majority of their pages would be user generated job listings. But I think I was incorrect.

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                    • MarloSchneider
                      MarloSchneider @Getz.pro last edited by

                      At some level they are user generated, but then they are put into the database and handled from there.

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                      • NeilInFrance
                        NeilInFrance @Getz.pro last edited by

                        Hang on !

                        I would definitely avoid "301 back to the root page for jobs" or even a category page.

                        Over time, you are going to be creating a massive index of empty pages linking to a home page; that looks too spammy to me. If you want to be honest : 404 these pages- the job offer no longer exists, the page no longer exists --- you can personalise your 404 page to send the user to a relevant page

                        Honesty doesn't always pay though! To leverage the SEO benefits from these pages I would consider archiving the job listing, keeping the same url and just adding a message indicating that the post has been filled (an image will do)

                        That way, you’re keeping lots of unique content on your site and over time creating a log of pages.

                        To make these archived job pages useful to the user and to the search engines, dynamically add links to fresher job offers in the same category, company and town.

                        -       Neil

                        PS Does this new SeoMoz feature now mean I'm now paying to give free advise ? 🙂

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                        • baptisteplace
                          baptisteplace @Getz.pro last edited by

                          That's a good practice for small ads sites. As every of your jobs should be in a category, you should redirect the user to the category browsing page. Best page for the user and for googlebot too.

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                          • AlanMosley
                            AlanMosley last edited by

                            I would keep the pages but put a big red job taken accross the page, or if needed change the content completly.
                            this would give you more pages to play with when link sculpting also

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                            • bhochstetler
                              bhochstetler last edited by

                              Another thing you might want to consider is the use of rel="canonical". If you use the canonical tag on each job page to point back to the appropriate category it will help those category pages rank better rather than spreading the juice out among the individual job postings.

                              Matt Cutts recently did a video about this practice. He talks about product pages, but it should be the same in principle. You can find the video here: Canonical all product review pages as a single url.

                              You will still want to handle the missing pages with a 301 or 404, but there will be less concern about losing juice every time a job is filled. And as the video says, this is something to consider but it isn't a solution for everybody.

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                              • tomcraig86
                                tomcraig86 @baptisteplace last edited by

                                I'd have to agree with this more! 301 to the category, that way once a new article/post/page/job etc appears under that article page, it will instantly have a boost from the PA/DA passed

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