We are using templates that load the same header for every page. I'd like to just include a different title tag in the "body" template of each page.
If I was to do this, does it affect SEO at all?
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We are using templates that load the same header for every page. I'd like to just include a different title tag in the "body" template of each page.
If I was to do this, does it affect SEO at all?
We are making a push to get our blog posts featured on other blogs, and bring in guest bloggers.
We figured we could just repost a blog post on our blog, and link back to the original post.
Obviously this provides some link juice, but do you think it's a bad idea because of duplicate content?
Specifically, I'm also a Huffington Post blogger, so I have the option of writing an article, posting it on our site and HuffPo, and linking back to the original to give us links.
Any advice?
I'm trying to create a bunch of content pages, and I want to know if the shortcut I took is going to penalize me for duplicate content.
Some background: we are an airport ground transportation search engine(www.mozio.com), and we constructed several airport transportation pages with the providers in a particular area listed.
However, the problem is, sometimes in a certain region multiple of the same providers serve the same places. For instance, NYAS serves both JFK and LGA, and obviously SuperShuttle serves ~200 airports. So this means for every airport's page, they have the super shuttle box. All the provider info is stored in a database with tags for the airports they serve, and then we dynamically create the page.
A good example follows:
http://www.mozio.com/lga_airport_transportation/
http://www.mozio.com/jfk_airport_transportation/
http://www.mozio.com/ewr_airport_transportation/
All 3 of those pages have a lot in common.
Now, I'm not sure, but they started out working decently, but as I added more and more pages the efficacy of them went down on the whole.
Is what I've done qualify as "duplicate content", and would I be better off getting rid of some of the pages or somehow consolidating the info into a master page?
Thanks!
UC Berkeley EECS, Santa Monica born, FIRST Robotics, CEO of Mozio
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