Even though they're published at the same time?
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RE: Duplicating content on multiple domains
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Duplicating content on multiple domains
Hey guys,
I've started working with a new client recently called Resource Investing News. I'm more a Social Media person, though I do have SEO experience.
RIN has about 40 URLs all of which have original news content published on them. One SEO-related issue that I can see here though is that the primary domain re-publishes all of the original content that the other URLs do.
In other words:
resourceinvestingnews.com will have an article on it that is also published on goldinvestingnews.com with the same date stamp and a link out to the original article.
E.g.
http://resourceinvestingnews.com/42539-molybdenum-goes-far-beyond-steelmaking.html
http://molyinvestingnews.com/5301-molybdenum-steelmaking-vehicle-demand-electronics-lubricant.html
Does anyone have an idea if this is something that should be reviewed and/or whether the content is being negatively affected in search?
Many thanks!
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RE: How impactful will text at the bottom of the page be?
A year or more ago I did a project where I added a tonne of links to the bottom of the page. http://www.locazu.com/ as a result we saw significant improvements in the development of internal landing pages. But I'm not sure if this is exactly what you mean or not?
If you're referring to "un-linked" content. I think just make sure you're not duplicating your H1 tags, but also that you're placing or tags around the keywords you're really hoping to optimize for that page. The content won't be as valuable if it's page bottom but you'll see some benefit if you add these attributes. Hope this helps!!
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Does searching for brand names really affect search results?
Hey all,
So I heard Rand Fishkin speak the other day at an event in Palo Alto and I tokk anyway an interesting little concept from the day.
He mentioned that there might be some overall ranking benefits to having people search for your company's brand and hence arrive at your home page root URL.
I was thinking and I'm going to put into place a little test to check this out, does anyone know if search results as a whole are positively affected by having a large number of searches for your company's brand name? I've referred to this in the past as "Branded Search" but perhaps there's another term...
I'm interested in running a test whereby I actually remove our URL from the web almost entirely. From social media profile and potentially even from our business cards and instead replace this with "Google Us" or "Google: Junction Marketing".