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Company: Audiobooks Online LLC
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RE: Why is Moz Reporting as Duplicate Page Titles?
Our Google Webmaster Tools reports 18 duplicate page titles. Mox crawl reported 931. ????
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RE: Why is Moz Reporting as Duplicate Page Titles?
Thomas; Thank you for looking at this issue. You are correct that each page title is the same.
A PHP based "Review" module creates a form allowing folks to enter their review and then assigns a page address. We have no direct ability of assigning page titles for reviews.
Our page http://www.audiobooksonline.com/Cell_Stephen_King_unabridged_compact_discs.html has ONLY one review however the MOZ crawl is picking up fifteen different page addresses. Evidently the Review module is creating all these page addresses.
Any idea if these multiple product review pages are hurting our SERPs?
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Why is Moz Reporting as Duplicate Page Titles?
Our most recent MOZ crawl campaign is reporting 931 duplicate page title errors, most of which are "Product Review" pages like the following. Although there is only one review on this page, http://www.audiobooksonline.com/Cell_Stephen_King_unabridged_compact_discs.html, MOZ is reporting 15 duplicate page title, four of which I present below.
http://www.audiobooksonline.com/reviews/review.php/full/0743554337/0/name/desc
http://www.audiobooksonline.com/reviews/review.php/full/0743554337/0/rating/asc
http://www.audiobooksonline.com/reviews/review.php/full/0743554337/0/rating/desc
http://www.audiobooksonline.com/reviews/review.php/full/0743554337/0/state/ascWhy is MOZ reporting these "pages" as duplicate page title errors?
Are these errors hurting our SEO?
How to fix?
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Do Search Engine Spiders Read Commented Out Content?
Do Search Engine Spiders Read Commented Out Content?
Is commented out content detrimental?
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RE: How to ask Google to remove old pages that don't exist
Why not keep leave the old page alive in the hopes that some will click on their links? Use a 304 redirect to your new site.
We have hundreds of audiobook titles that have gone out-of-publication. For those who may come upon the original page while searching the web and click on the link we use a 304 redirect to this common page: http://www.audiobooksonline.com/out-of-publication-audio-books-book-audiobook-audiobooks.html
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RE: On-Page Grader Levels
Matt, Chris; Thank you for your comments.
Certainly I don't want to over include keywords into any of our pages.
The On-Page Grader report I received showing 15 uses of the keyword phrase made no mention that I was close to or had exceeded recommended usage. I would think that the On-Page Grader report would let me know if I was over using a keyword phrase. Correct?
Is there such a keyword use recommendation?
I don't see the "Factors Overview" box that Matt refers to.
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On-Page Grader Levels
I see that On-Page Grader reports include a numerical number such as the following:
Keyword Usage for audio book gift certificates = 15
I improved this page (http://www.audiobooksonline.com/audio-book-audiobook-gift-certificates.html) from 3 to 15 today.
What is the maximum "grade" possible?
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How to Avoid Duplicate Content Issues with Google?
We have 1000s of audio book titles at our Web store. Google's Panda de-valued our site some time ago because, I believe, of duplicate content. We get our descriptions from the publishers which means a good
deal of our description pages are the same as the publishers = duplicate content according to Google.Although re-writing each description of the products we offer is a daunting, almost impossible task, I am thinking of re-writing publishers' descriptions using The Best Spinner software which allows me to replace some of the publishers' words with synonyms.
I have re-written one audio book title's description resulting in 8% unique content from the original in 520 words.
I did a CopyScape Check and it reported "65 duplicates." CopyScape appears to be reporting duplicates of words and phrases within sentences and paragraphs. I see very little duplicate content of full sentences
or paragraphs.Does anyone know whether Google's duplicate content algorithm is the same or similar to CopyScape's?
How much of an audio book's description would I have to change to stay away from CopyScape's duplicate content algorithm?
How much of an audio book's description would I have to change to stay away from Google's duplicate content algorithm?
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Which Social Media Plugin Does Moz Use?
Which social media plugin does Moz use?
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Is This Duplicate Content Hurting Our SERPs?
We sell 1000s of audio book title, many of which are published in more than one format (abridged, unabridged CD, and/or unabridged MP3) by the same publisher. Currently each title has its own page but the basic description of the title (story) is the same. Here is an example title that is offered in three formats.
44 Charles Street - Danielle Steel - abridged CD audiobook
44 Charles Street - Danielle Steel - MP3 CD audiobook
44 Charles Street - Danielle Steel - CD audiobook
Each of the above pages has a different page title, a different URL, a different meta description however much of the body (from [Listen to a FREE Audio Clip] down is the same.
Is this duplicate content hurting our SERPs?
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