This line should exclude that part: index.php?page=
Just try if it works.
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This line should exclude that part: index.php?page=
Just try if it works.
Did you look into the Google Webmaster Tools already? There you can see them as well - of course not all. But you have to check from time to time - they don't show up all together. If you fix some perpaps some more will come up ...
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What about:
RewriteRule ^index.php?page=(.*)$ /$1 [R=301,L]
Thank you Craig!
You got my question
Sorry if if was confusing ...
It nice here to ask whatever comes to my mind...
If I have a facebook widget with live stream embeded on a website.
Does the spiders crawl the text of the live stream as a "content text", in the case of
a) the page of the website where the widget is embeded is crawled regularly and the facebook stream is changing rarely
b) the page of the website where the widget is embeded is crawled regularly and the facebook stream is changing regularly ?
Do I have to redirect "/" in the domain by default?
My root domain is e.g. petra.at
--> I redirect via 301 to www.petra.at
Do I have to do that with petra.at/ and www.petra.at/, too?
I find this title almost perfect and not spamy if there is a single and a plural version in it and much more user friendly. I recognise the brand name now 
I would only put the singular term at the beginning because in that case the search volume is higher with the sigular word.
--> Pool Table, buy pool tables online at Liberty Games
Hi Stuart,
title tag optimization is an important onpage ranking factor.
Just keep in mind the following items:
I would suggest to add your brand to the title - you can do that after your category page(s).
Each page should be treated as an individual (starting) page and like that your potential visitors can identify the brand, too and are more comfortable to click.
I have never heard about a negative aspect regarding SEO if a title is too short. Just try to keep your title as natural as possible.