Use some sort of automation in this, what you normally do is just repeat the page you're on in the META descriptions. So that it will be a different and unique META description but not one that is really unique if you know what I mean. It's mostly the best way to deal with pagination as in most cases these pages don't rank very well anyway.
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Best posts made by Martijn_Scheijbeler
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RE: How to overcome blog page 1, 2, 3, etc having no or duplicate meta info?
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RE: Can "window.location" javascript on homepage affect seo?
You really need a splash page, you know that it's really killing your bounce rate if you let users chose on the first entrance of your site? Besides that I wouldn't got for a JS solution to redirect users. Although Google is perfectly able to use JS these days I think a PHP solution is more effective.
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RE: What to do with multiple forms and thank you pages
Hi Aron,
I agree with Samuel on this one, just make sure Google is just not able to find the thank-you pages. I would even add these pages to your robots.txt file to make sure they won't even reach these pages in their crawls.
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RE: How do i know about my website content quality is good or bad?
Well if you look really honestly at your content would you really say it's the best available content out there on this topic?
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RE: Where are these "phantom visitors" and are they dangerous?
In Real-time reports, Google Analytics will not always be able to pinpoint the location (and in this case, it could be that the users aren't domestic, but that's hard to guess from just that screenshot). I would go into your Google Analytics account: Audience > Geo and look at the country/region reports in there to see where your traffic is coming from.
I wouldn't block any of these users from your site, in the end, the only thing they could hurt at massive volume is site speed. But I doubt that's an issue for you if you're at 19 visitors in real-time. Overall, there shouldn't be any dangers, and even if this data is not correct, you can always apply an Advanced Segment in Google Analytics to exclude these users if needed.
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RE: Schema description wordcount guidelines ?
Hi Dan, there is no word count guideline for this at all. They're not using the event descriptions itself I think in the rich snippets but only the name of the event. You have to tell them though about the description because otherwise it's not a valid implementation but there is no certain limit.
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RE: How to deal with auto generated pages on our site that are considered thin content
Hey!
My two cents are, just have them indexed by the search engine and put a canonical tag on it leading to themselves. I would definitely make the case for that these pages are unique enough that they're not seen as duplicates. Your problem is one that many sites have with some kind of dynamic pages. In the end an e-commerce site is barely any different, you have product data but the template remains the same and is totally something that you could optimize for.
So, they're all unique, let them point to themselves and try to improve them even more. Potentially you have a very rich data set here that you can leverage even more for SEO.
Martijn.