I see no harm in doing this as long as the content on both the pages is different and relevant to the type of audiences in both the target locations.
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RE: Location specific services pages
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RE: Duplicate Page Title - although there are differences
I wouldn't worry about it too much. It is probably a bug that is not accepting special characters. Google does recognize C++ and C# as separate and thus, you should be fine with these titles.
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RE: Rankings fluctuating by around 10 pages between night and day
If you are directly checking in Google.com then browser history, cache, IP, all play a role in generating results. If you want to get the real picture, try stealth setting in your browser. It does not consider cache or IP and gives almost accurate results.
I say almost, coz when it comes to Google, nothing is transparent.
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RE: Linked in Company Profile
This link should help you with step by step process. http://help.linkedin.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/37594Dave is right though, only your client can add you as an administrator.
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RE: I am looking for teh traffic on all our keywords. Can this done in one go or do we have to check one by one?
Hi Tom
Thanks for the reply.
I don't think I wrote the question well though ! I just wanted to know if there was a way of uploading all your keywords into the system to get the traffic report on all of the phrases in one go, rather than enter them one by one or going to the Google Keyword tool.
Thanks
David
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RE: Are high quality press release syndication site links valuable?
Matt Cutts has repeatedly said that Google does not give importance to links from press releases and does not use them for ranking purposes.
However, we have personally run many campaigns of PR where we were able to get ranking to our websites using anchor text links from the press releases. So, I would say the links are still valuable even if they are syndication.
But then these high PR sites are very good for branding and generating traffic to your website. So, don't worry too much about getting the link benefit as syndication will help your site no matter what.
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RE: Infographics and articles on the same page
Yes definitely adding the Infographics at the top is the best way. Make sure you syndicate the infographics on various social media profiles as well.