Thanks for cleaning that up, Dennis. That is great advice.
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RE: Best to Fix Duplicate Content Issues on Blog If URLs are Set to "No-Index"
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RE: Stopping these scum sites from sending traffic.
I agree with others, and would disavow before it causes you issues. That is the safest way to protect yourself.
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RE: Considering Using External Domain Name To Build Separate Community
I like your idea, and I think the fact that you are proactively looking at potential situations speaks volumes. Having said that, my best advice would be the following:
1. Make sure that you create unique content on your new site that does not overlap or duplicate anything on the current site. The user experience should be entirely different between the two sites.
2. Do not create links or banners all over the new site linking back to the other site. Something thoughtful is fine, but tread lightly. Powered by www.ClassicMuscle.com in the footer might be ok, but no guarantees.
If you create something of merit, there will be loads of value created in the lead gen department without relying on people clicking on links or ads. The community will tell you what they want, and if you actively moderate it, I suspect you will find a lot of business.
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RE: Best to Fix Duplicate Content Issues on Blog If URLs are Set to "No-Index"
I would remove them, to be safe. Google sees them regardless of the "no-index", and I think that the cleaner you can get your data, the better off you will be in the long run. While there may be no harm at this time, things always change. I know one thing for sure, and that is that you don't want a duplicate content issue.
I have been working in the travel industry for 15 years, and love it more and more every single day.