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Our site is a home to home moving listing portal. Consumers who wants to move his home fills a form so that moving companies can cote prices. We were generating listing page URL’s by using the title submitted by customer. Unfortunately we have understood by now that many customers have entered exactly same title for their listings which has caused us having hundreds of similar page title.
We have corrected all the pages which had similar meta tag and duplicate page title tags. We have also inserted controls to our software to prevent generating duplicate page title tags or meta tags.
But also the page content quality not very good because page content added by customer.(example: http://www.enakliyat.com.tr/detaylar/evden-eve--6001)
What should I do. Please help me.
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I would recommend using hubspot.com with their Pro package using salesforce as well.
You are running a business that does not need to have pretty URLs. Why would you want them to be indexed?
If I have a customer of yours and I fill out a request form to have my belongings moved to a different location. It should be done on the CRM through a work flow using a product similar to salesforce.
That means the customer will receive the form ( Adobe forms is an excellent source for high-quality forms as well) in an e-mail once completed. of course your company will receive that form/request/lead as well.
Put it into hub spots workflow so when somebody fills out the form. It does not get indexed by Google and as a lead number on it or so http://hubspot.example.com/company–date–lead number/ would be your URL. The reason this is the best way is you're going to use this and multiple e-mails and in your customer relationship management software. It's not going to be indexed by Google if you can help it.
If you need to make a customizable form meaning add more of whatever you should be able to do that with either Adobe forms, gravity forms, Google forms, Wufoo forms so if they need to add an extra end table they can do it.
The link below will take you to some less expensive software it is a combination of Wufoo forms and Microsoft CRM 2011 it's hosted, and it looks to me like it would be right up your alley.
So if http://www.forms2crm.com/ cannot help you and Hubspot.com cannot help you can use some of the links below. They all do similar things. This is not really an SEO question my opinion however it is a lead question and how handle leads when they come in.
A new way to interact with your customers,
built for Microsoft Dynamics CRM, powered by Wufoo forms.
What can you do with forms2crm?
Leads capture
Surveys
Order processing
Case logging
Event registration
Leads capture for tradeshows
Field technician reports
Field sales reports
Real estate management
Read
1-Handling Tender Form
Fill
Location where to move and be moved
into, carrying information about the goods
auctioned fill in the form.
Price from firms 2-
Buy Offers
Ratings and reviews of many companies in the
Get a price quote. Choose one of the offers.
Enakliyat guarantees a comfortable stone.
3-Company and Service
Rate
Use the power of your hand, and the rating of
a company and evaluate the service.As you can see in this demo below that is a moving company they're referencing
https://crm.zoho.com/crm/ShowHomePage.do#tab_Dashboardsbck
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc150850.aspx
http://www.zoho.com/crm/sales-force-automation.html
If you have more questions give more help or I can please let me know.
Sincerely,
Thomas
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