Double
Trouble: Is duplicate content harming your results?
Duplicate
content is becoming an increasing issue for popular search
engines. Without doubt it's something any self-respecting
webmaster should be aware of, and the fact that Google is
starting to become more focused on the issue…….for
that reason alone they need to take note.
From a search engine perspective
duplicated pages are a bit of a headache. It's difficult to
know which page to serve up in search results if so many of
them are the same. In order to compete, those behind search
engine algorithms are working harder and harder to make search
results more relevant to the user. Offering the user a batch
of results of a very similar nature can hardly be considered
the best service; therefore duplication is now being targeted.
Duplication
often happens without webmasters really realising it. Organisations
with mirror sites should be among the first to give the issue
some thought. Multiple domains pointing to the same page is
a well used trick that'll now potentially get you into trouble.
Webmasters should also give consideration to content that
may be repeated in PDF files and printer friendly pages etc.
In instances such as these good use of robots.txt can allow
you to determine what pages get priority in search results
rather than leaving it to chance.
Many webmasters now carryout
article syndication, whereby content is freely offered up
to other sites in order for a link back. While this can quickly
create several fresh inbound links, improving 'link popularity',
the process does multiply the instances of the same content.
Anyone regularly carrying out article syndication will notice
how Google initially lists possibly hundreds of pages and
then reduces them down over time to just a few. Some content
of course is just simply stolen. To help a little in this
area it may be worth copyrighting material especially if the
content is highly productive to generating traffic and enquiries
etc. Another area in which you can fall fowl is by recycling
content. If a website contains several pages which share very
similar paragraphs, it may be best to try reducing them down
or combining pages.
As many search engines are
becoming more sensitive to the issue it's seems like just
a matter of time before duplication has a real impact. While
focus is often on Google, other search engines are beginning
to turn the screw. Yahoo for instance now tries to reduce
the frequency in which duplicate content is crawled. Another
good reason why you may find your site slipping in search
results.
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