Thanks Irving. I miscounted there are about 900 news posts.
Some of them do get a fair amount of traffic but most don't get any traffic. Would it be ok to add the noindex tag to those that don't get any traffic and leave those that do alone?
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Thanks Irving. I miscounted there are about 900 news posts.
Some of them do get a fair amount of traffic but most don't get any traffic. Would it be ok to add the noindex tag to those that don't get any traffic and leave those that do alone?
Is there a tool that will give me a list of pages on my site that are indexed in Google?
Our clients site is in the hunting niche. According to webmaster tools there are over 32,000 indexed pages. In the new section that are 300-400 news posts where over the course of a about 5 years they manually copied relevant Press Releases from different state natural resources websites (ex. http://gfp.sd.gov/news/default.aspx). This content is relevant to the site visitors but it is not unique.
We have since begun posting unique new posts but I am wondering if anything should be done with these old news posts that aren't unique? Should I use the rel="canonical tag or noindex tag for each of these pages? Or do you have another suggestion?
I am trying to increase the number of branded links for a few of my sites since the links are too heavily weighted on anchor text. If so, would you recommend a service like Directory Maximizer?
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