If the page isn't that important then you can actually leave out the Meta Description if it's that much of a headache for you.
Posts made by AdiRste
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RE: Meta Description Template
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RE: Google +one button - help needed
Companies are actually selling clicks via Google+1 - can you believe that?
Google have been made aware of this very quickly though so I am sure they are on top of this.
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RE: What to do with outdated (but ranking) content?
It will be beneficial for both Ryan.
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RE: Sudden rank drop for 1 keyword
Do a site: check in Google and see if the homepage still ranks #1.
Give it 2 weeks and if nothing comes back up then as you mentioned, go through crawl errors etc using W3C Validator, Screaming Frog, Xenu, Webmaster Tools and use some SEOmoz tools.
Check for broken back links and try building some new links.
If nothing changes then consider a reconsideration request through Webmaster Tools.
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RE: We have a decent keyword rich URL domain that's not being used - what to do with it?
Option 1 will be your best bet by far.
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RE: Drastic Fluctuation in Site Rankings
It won't happen again - trust me.
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RE: Is there any value to a home page URL adding the /index.html ?
Always go for A.
If B still appears then 301 that page to A.
If you struggle with conducting a 301 then you can set your preferred domain in Webmaster Tools.
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RE: Targeting multiple local geographic areas
I would create further sub pages providing that your static URLs are not overly long in length already.
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RE: Which of example gives more link juice in linkbuilding?
You need to vary them to ensure a natural link profile.
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RE: What to do with outdated (but ranking) content?
You should 301 them all to the Homepage.
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RE: Why am in not seeing inbound links
Although it isn't the best - Yahoo Site Explorer is pretty "fresh" and should show them pretty quickly.
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RE: Www vs non-www
I don't know who has thumbed down because it is the correct response.
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RE: Www vs non-www
Yes.
You want the 301 to go from suss.net to www.suss.net

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Is the "Too Many Links" metric a blunt instrument?
The SEO Moz crawl diagnostics suggest that we have too many on-page links on several pages including on our homepage.
How does your system determine when a page has too many links. It looks like when a page as more than 100 links it’s too many. Should the system take into account the page authority, domain authority, depth of page or other metrics?
In addition, no-follow links are being included. As these are dropped from Google’s link graph, does it matter if we have too many? For example, we could have 200 links, 120 of which are no follow. Your tools would tell us we have too many links.
Feedback appreciated.
Donal