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Mobile Sitemap Issue
Make sure you're using the rel="canonical" tag on that mobile page. That tells Google that the original content is elsewhere on your site. This will help keep you from getting dinged from search engines. You can learn more about the rel="canonical" tag here .... http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=139394
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | TextMarketing0 -
Duplicate content penalty
All good ideas. Another way which we've used that works is to add either of these two tags in your section of each page the reproduce the blogger's articles on your site: this basically says, don't index this page and don't follow any links from this page this tells search engine robots that it's ok to follow the links from this page, but don't index the page One other option is to have one page on your site that hosts a feed from the blog (using something like FeedBurner) and then apply one of the above tags to just that page. Then you don't ever have to worry about creating new pages each time the blogger posts. Hope this helps!
Content & Blogging | | Prospector-Plastics1