Track Back Problems, please help!
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Hi there
The majority of website errors are trackback, similar to this?
http://www.footballfriendsonline.com/transfer-gossip/trackback/11592555
I use the platform squarespace.com and not quiet sure how to resolve this error? Any help would be much appreciated for this seo ameuter!
thanks
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I will look in to this. But it sounds like its a simple matter of spammy comments / and or BOTS linking to your site.
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<cite>www.squarespace.com/ thanks Todd, please let me know if you can help!</cite>
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Thanks for the link, however, it only brings me to some XML page. A trackback is generally this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trackback. Its used by blogs to give a mechanism with which to allocate responsibility as it relates to people linking to your blog. Could you let me know which CMS you are using please?
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Thanks for the response Todd, I have attached a link below of what Seo Moz found, but its tricky to identify what to do with this info?
http://www.footballfriendsonline.com/transfer-gossip/trackback/14072409
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trackback errors? Could you elaborate a little, is it a wordpress site? Are you using a CMS to manage the content? Drill down a little bit and hopefully I (or any of the multitude of talented SEO's) can help.
Cheers,
TODD
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