To many warnings on duplicate pages or on-page links( -ve ranking i think)
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http://www.justinbieberoriginal.com/page/104/
I looked at the above page. You are offering 110 links which is fine. If you are getting a warning then it is just that, a "warning". It is a message advising you to investigate the issue. It is unfortunate the current SEOmoz tool does not offer you a means to acknowledge the warning and disable it from appearing on future reports.
Your choices are as follows:
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lower the number links on the page below 100. This step isn't required from a SEO standpoint, but will eliminate the warning and MAY be beneficial if you have any non-helpful links
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ignore the warning
Looking at your links I did notice a couple issues:
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you have a link on your right sidebar using the anchor text "Polls Archive" which is to the non-www form of your URL but your site forces the www version to be used. This link should be updated to the www format.
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you have a link on your right sidebar using the anchor text "Makayla rankine" which links to google.com for some reason. That link does not appear to serve any value.
PS. I just realized your Q&A has led me to the low point of my SEO life. I performed SEO analysis on a Justin Bieber fan site. I must now go performing a cleansing ritual by digging up my Fleetwood Mac and Styx cd's.
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You mean you want to get rid of them? Normally they are valuable to help Google index older blog posts of yours. If you want them not to show up in search results, you could set them to noindex, follow.
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Hi Zabiulla,
These URL's are showing up because there are links to them in your website. For example:
http://www.justinbieberoriginal.com/2010/09/page/3/
is linked to from the following URL's:
- http://www.justinbieberoriginal.com/2010/09/
- http://www.justinbieberoriginal.com/2010/09/page/2/
- http://www.justinbieberoriginal.com/2010/09/page/4/
- http://www.justinbieberoriginal.com/2010/09/page/5/
If you don't want these pages to show up you need to remove any links to them. I would recommend downloading a program called Xenu. It will find all pages in your site then for each page that you want to remove you can see exactly which pages are linking to them and remove if neccessary.
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They look like two different pages to me. These links that you don't want, such as:
http://www.justinbieberoriginal.com/2010/09/page/3/
...are being created from your archive section, not the main navigation. if you want them to be in the same structure as your other URL's then you need to change the way your archive works.
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Yeah ur right.. they look like different pages
i dono how to " change the archive part" am using wordpress can u hellp me out? thanks
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Sorry but I've never used wordpress before. Good luck!
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Its ok.. thanks for ur time..

if anyone else can help if it would be good.. thanks guys
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Those links with date stamp is created via archiving system of Wordpress core or one of it's extensions. So you may want to look at url rewriting solutions to remove date stamp from urls. However, it makes categorization a little bit mixed.
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