Unfortunately we're using blogengine.net and it's not the easiest to navigate. There is a place to enter custom coding in the heading, but it doesn't specify whether it is for the archived pages or not. From what I can tell, on the specific pages, there are nofollow codes for each individual story on each archive page, but not for the archive page itself. Sorry, relatively new to this.
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RE: Duplicate Titles caused by blog
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RE: Duplicate Titles caused by blog
Hey Takeshi,
Thanks for the response! How would you go about no indexing the archives? Or should I just canonical all the previous blog pages to the 1st?
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Duplicate Titles caused by blog
Hey I've done some research and understand the canonical tags and rel prev and rel next, but I wanted to get someones opinion on if we needed it since the articles are somewhat independent of each in content (there's a focus on both banks and accountants)
We have over 68 pages of blog materials
http://www.sageworks.com/blog/default.aspx?page=7
through
http://www.sageworks.com/blog/default.aspx?page=68
Thanks in advance for your help!
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RE: Subdomain and root domain
Thanks for the response Jeff!
So If I used a 301 redirect to send blog.mydomain.com --> mydomain.com/blog would I effectively work around my mistake?
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Subdomain and root domain
Hey Everyone, our page has multiple domains and I'm wondering how it affects search rankings today. I saw some stuff from almost a year ago, but I'm not sure if something has changed. We currently have our root domain "www.xyz.com" and started moving some pages over to a different sub-domain "web.xyz.com" because of usability and ease of adjusting content. How much will this affect our seo?
Thanks!
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Web domain hurt seo?
does having the "web" prefix in the domain name, such as in web.pennies.com/copper hurt SEO?
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We just recently moved site domains, and I tried to set up a new campaign for the new root domain, but it threw an error?
It threw an error saying we cannot access the SERPs of this site? Any reason why? It is an https:// site instead of the http://, but even our older domain had an https://
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