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    • Kingalan1
      Kingalan1 last edited by

      Greetings Moz Community:

      As a commercial real estate broker in Manhattan I run a web site with over 600 pages. Basically the pages are organized in the following categories:

      1. Neighborhoods (Example:http://www.nyc-officespace-leader.com/neighborhoods/midtown-manhattan)  25 PAGES Low bounce rate

      2. Types of Space (Example:http://www.nyc-officespace-leader.com/commercial-space/loft-space) 
      15 PAGES Low bounce rate.

      3. Blog (Example:http://www.nyc-officespace-leader.com/blog/how-long-does-leasing-process-take 
      30 PAGES Medium/high bounce rate

      4. Services (Example:http://www.nyc-officespace-leader.com/brokerage-services/relocate-to-new-office-space)  High bounce rate
      3 PAGES

      5. About Us (Example:http://www.nyc-officespace-leader.com/about-us/what-we-do
      4 PAGES High bounce rate

      6. Listings (Example:http://www.nyc-officespace-leader.com/listings/305-fifth-avenue-office-suite-1340sf)
      300 PAGES High bounce rate (65%), thin content

      7. Buildings (Example:http://www.nyc-officespace-leader.com/928-broadway
      300 PAGES  Very high bounce rate (exceeding 75%)

      Most of the listing pages do not have more than 100 words.  My SEO firm is advising me to set them "No-Index, Follow". They believe the thin content could be hurting me.

      Is this an acceptable strategy? I am concerned that when Google detects 300 pages set to "No-Follow" they could interpret this as the site seeking to hide something and penalize us.

      Also, the building pages have a low click thru rate. Would it make sense to set them to "No-Follow" as well?

      Basically, would it increase authority in Google's eyes if we set pages that have thin content and/or low click thru rates to "No-Follow"?

      Any harm in doing this for about half the pages on the site?

      I might add that while I don't suffer from any manual penalty volume has gone down substantially in the last month. We upgraded the site in early June and somehow 175 pages were submitted to Google  that should not have been indexed. A removal request has been made for those pages. Prior to that we were hit by Panda in April 2012 with search volume dropping from about 7,000 per month to 3,000 per month. Volume had increased back to 4,500 by April this year only to start tanking again. It was down to 3,600 in June. About 30 toxic links were removed in late April and a disavow file was submitted with Google in late April for removal of links from 80 toxic domains.

      Thanks in advance for your responses!! Alan

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        Kingalan1 @BenjaminEvans last edited by

        Is there a risk to no-indexing the listing pages? Thanks, Alan

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        • Kingalan1
          Kingalan1 @BenjaminEvans last edited by

          Hi Benjamin:

          I think your suggestions are excellent. However from a practical point of view there are 350 listings so it is a lot of work to beef them all up.

          Once visitors are on the site and they run listing searches, the click thru rate is pretty good, but the problem is more with Google, that many listing are not indexed and they don't generate many clicks.

          My SEO company suggests deindexing them because they don't generate much click thru and the high bounce rate may be harming our overall indexing. They are of the opinion that it is best to focus on improving content on categories of pages that have a high click thru rate like neighborhoods and types of space, deindexing listings (I don't know how 350 no indexes would look to Google) and displaying the listings in more appealing manner like in lists and maps.

          As for video, do you think that would attract more interest than photos?

          Thanks,Alan

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          • Kingalan1
            Kingalan1 @LesleyPaone last edited by

            Hi Prestashop:

            I am a commercial real estate broker, so no Zillow or anything comparable in my industry.

            If I were to beef up the listing content, would 200-300 words be enough? Should I add some H2 tags and headings?

            There are 350 listings, so it is a lot of work if it going to be professionally written.

            Thanks,
            Alan

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            • LesleyPaone
              LesleyPaone @Kingalan1 last edited by

              Adding the Zillow api would be a once only thing that would add a lot of value and original content to the pages. I personally would look into that.

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              • BenjaminEvans
                BenjaminEvans @BenjaminEvans last edited by

                Also, try adding something unique to your listing. Take 5 minutes and write about the building, area, things to do in that neighborhood - stuff off the top of your head that would be useful to a searcher. That makes you the authority, will make your content more apt to be socially bookmarked and gives you some unique elements to the page.  Also try loading a video of the listing if it is yours.

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                • BenjaminEvans
                  BenjaminEvans @Kingalan1 last edited by

                  I wouldn't build out elaborate content for the property listing pages. I would however build out elaborate content in my website blog about Manhattan real estate, where I discuss the market, types of housing, moving tips, renters insurance, etc - things helpful to the person looking to buy, rent or sell - and that you can keep on your site as evergreen content. Do that first before you start no indexing listing pages. Keep the meta data on the listing pages unique to your site. google knows catalog sites will have the same short description, etc. Your real traffic will come from the content you create in your blog that relate to the listings in your catalog. Then do internal linking from the blog posts to the listing pages. If you have an admin section or other part of the site you do not want people to find in organic search, then no index those....but I wouldnt tell google not to index my product inventory.

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                  • Kingalan1
                    Kingalan1 @BenjaminEvans last edited by

                    Thanks Prestashop, Benjamin, Devanur!In principal I understand it is better to beef up content, however the listings get rented quickly. They take 30-60 minutes each to create these pages between the content, tags and photos.

                    They all get rented within a few weeks to a few months, there is major turn over. So it would be extremely labor intensive to write elaborate content for each.

                    Furthermore it means that it makes it very difficult to add a lot of listings because of the amount of content if I have to take ranking and amount of content into account each time I write a listing.

                    Is there any risk that Google would penalize the site by setting these listings to "No-Index"? It would make thing easier.

                    It may make more sense to add content to the building pages as they are permanent and there are only 150 of them.

                    Thoughts??

                    Thanks,
                    Alan

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                    • BenjaminEvans
                      BenjaminEvans @Devanur-Rafi last edited by

                      I agree. Do you have a blog on your site? If not, I would create one and load content there over the category listing pages. There are tons of real estate sites (catalog sites) that share the same listing content.

                      Just make sure you have unique page meta data and h1's. Then beef up your site with high quality content about your area, 800+ words each.

                      But I would not no index / no follow the listings pages.

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                      • Devanur-Rafi
                        Devanur-Rafi @LesleyPaone last edited by

                        Lesley is absolutely correct. I would never want to remove my pages from Google there by reducing the number of indexed pages (as the website has only about 600 pages), but would beef them up with unique and sizeable content of at least around 500 words each.

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                        • LesleyPaone
                          LesleyPaone last edited by

                          Do I think that Google will see anything wrong with the no-index'd pages? No, that is pretty much what they are asking for. Would I handle it that way? No, not really.

                          Listings and buildings seem to be the areas that need to be worked on from what you listed above. This is what I would do. I would have someone write text for each listing. It might seem like a big cost up front, but in the end it evens out. Depending on the current on page non duplicate content (by duplicate content I mean items that are global on the site such as navigation, footer text, links in the footer, side bar, and other things that are on every page) I would put at least 500 words of original content on every page.

                          This will serve two purposes in my mind, real estate is high in NY, I am not really going to check out a site that does not have enough information on it. The second is to help in the search engines. I do a lot of ecommerce work and one thing I tell my clients is that their current revenues can be increased without doing any SEO at all. Turn the bounces into buyers. Traffic does nothing for a site, conversions mean everything.

                          I am just shooting off the hip and I could be totally wrong, but I am guessing you are using Wordpress since it is so common. I would get someone to make a plugin so that you can "emulate" content. Sounds pretty shady, but at the same time it adds value.

                          Think of it this way, you can have a plugin developed where (if you are using Wordpress, or whatever CMS) that on the listing you enter the address. Once that is entered, you load content from Zillow. Content like sale dates on the location, school information, neighborhood info, ect. (you can see a complete list here http://www.zillow.com/howto/api/APIBenefits.htm ) That content will help thicken up your content and enrich the site to your viewers. At the same time I would also have someone rewrite and wordify the 100 word descriptions on the pages too.

                          The same thing basically for the buildings pages. If the buildings pages are like a landing page and on the page you have linked all of the different suites or condos in the building, I would handle it differently. I would have building descriptions written and if needed spin them, not using a program, but spin them by hand. Hire someone that writes to do it. You could even do it as broad as per borough.  Like write one description per borough then hire someone (US native english speaker, college students work for cheap) to rewrite the same couple paragraphs with different wording, adding and taking away from it several dozen times.

                          That is what I would recommend. The loading cost at this point might be high, but the maintenance cost in the end will be low, you might only be sending out 10 listings a month for like $50 to be rewritten.

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