I know that paid for links are hit by Google, but in the past these directories were okay. What about now?
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I know that paid for links are hit by Google, but in the past these directories were okay. What about now?
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I checked with MailChimp and it is not indexed.
I would like to post my newsletters on my blog, but am afraid of duplicate content since you can click a link on the MailChimp email blast to view the Newsletter online. Is this considered dup content?
I handle this using the hrefland tag in the
It looks like this for each page of the site (on my site English/Spanish):
I currently have the Spanish version of my site under myurl.com/es/
When I was at Pubcon in Vegas last year a panel reviewed my site and said the Spanish version should be in /mx/ rather than /es/ since es is for Spain only and my site is for Mexico only.
Today while trying to find information on the web I found /es-mx/ as a possibility.
I am changing my site and was planning to change to /mx/ but want confirmation on the correct way to do this.
Does anyone have a link to Google documentation that will tell me for sure what to use here? The documentation I read led me to the /es/ but I cannot find that now.
I have some redirects that were done with at "?" at the end of the URL to include google coding (i.e. you click on an adwords link and the google coding follows the redirected link). When there is not coding to follow the link just appears as "filename.html?". Will that affect us negatively SEO-wise?
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Thank you for the responses! Greatly appreciated. I'm just wondering if someday Google will see this as dup content...as it does written content.
Why is it that News sources can syndicate content, but if I put that content on my blog, it's duplicate content?
I have a YouTube video I want to show my B2B and B2C customers. But I have a different websites for each. If I embed the video will I get duplicate content strike against me?