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How can a recruitment company get 'credit' from Google when syndicating job posts?
Hey Mark, If it were me- I'd follow Dmitrii's suggestion and fetch as Google after you post it. So long as you aren't doing 500+ more of these a month, I don't see an issue with that. As far as backlinks go, there are some sites (like meetup.com) where you can sponsor posts to get backlinks. Not sure if that would help your case or not-- you could always have your agency host a networking event and start building authority that way. That being said, what is the goal here? Backlinks or getting credit for the content? Because once you post it and index it's yours.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | jemette0 -
Can I speed up removal of cache for 301'd page on unverified website?
Thanks Lantec, I didn't realise you could do this, even if you didn't own the website. Good to know. I've just checked before using the tool and the cache has been removed already, so really quick work from Google, very good. Even though I didn't need the tool you suggested, it's a good one to remember. I just tried the tool to see what happened, and if the URL you enter is still live and on the web, then it says on the first screen: The content is still live on the web. Before Google can remove it from our search results, the site owner needs to take down or update the content. Has the site owner updated or removed the content? Yes...No.... All makes sense. Nice find
Technical SEO Issues | | Mark_Reynolds0