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CommentMonday, June 4, 2007

SMX: Experts Discuss Duplicate Content

The second session from the Search Marketing Expo in Seattle was focused on the issue of duplicate content.

Eytan Seidman, Lead Program Manager, Live Search, Microsoft said you should be concerned with duplicate content on your site because it fragments your pages in some way. In order to avoid duplicate content, he said to keep session parameters simple.

 For local sites he recommended having unique content on them and if you don't have different content, you most likely don't need multiple pages.

 To avoid people copying your content, he said to tell people that are going to use your content to attribute.

Peter Linsley, Senior Product Manager for Search,  at Ask.com gave a standard definition of duplicate content saying it was the same content on multiple urls. The reason it is bad for search engines is because users do not want to see the same content result.

As for avoiding duplicate content you should use copyright or creative commons notice. Also make the content unique and difficult to be taken out of context.

Amit Kumar, Senior Engineering Manager, Yahoo Search, said that Yahoo tries to crawl links from duplicate, less; so fewer visits from the crawler could mean that the content may be considered duplicated.

He added if you get content from somewhere else you should attribute.

Vanessa Fox, Google, Product Manager weighed in on duplicate content saying they want to show unique information so they want to avoid duplicated information.

If you have pages that are fairly similar, you may want to consider combining the two. In some cases, pages that are similar just need to be distinguished from one another a bit more.

On client site redirects, she said a 301 is considered a client side redirect because the client is actually taken from one page to another and the crawler can see the message.

On search engines reaching out to Word Press and blog software types to avoid duplicate content, she said there is a lot they can do as far as working with the CMS software people to come up with better solutions so end users won't have to worry about duplicate content.

About the author:
Mike is a staff writer for WebProNews.

Blogs

So what about copying your blog out to the major blog sites. Is that bad news as well?

Google Dup Content

Google needs a method of cleaning duplicate content completely out of the search engine when they are notified of it. They can't penalize the site that IS NOT duplicating content when they're the ones leaving the duplicaters' caches in Google. Somebody will manage to get a lawyer to sue them for copyright infringement in the cache. They should be held accountable when they penalize people's web sites when they're the ones at fault. I lost months of income and just finally got them to remove the last two pages, yes TWO, and lift my penalty. What they did to me is not right.

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