Repetition of Product Names considered Spamming?
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We have long lists of products are displayed on individual web pages ... with the only variations being in product dimensions and prices.
Could the Search Engines consider these lengthy lists of products for sale to be attempted spamming efforts?
(Example: http://www.just-insulation.com/overview_of_celotex_product_buy_cheapest.html)
Thank you.
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Yes I would think Google would consider it spamming - there are wat too many instances of Celotex in the copy.
I would look for places to remove instances of Celotex where not needed.
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Celotex TB4012
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1.2x2.4 = 2.88m²
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12
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0.50
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2.00
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0.50
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1.44
Celotex TB4020
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1.2x2.4 = 2.88m²
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20
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0.90
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1.11
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0.72
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2.07
Celotex TB4025
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1.2x2.4 = 2.88m²
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25
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1.10
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0.91
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0.85
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2.45
Celotex CW4025
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20x0.45x1.2 = 10.8m²
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25
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1.10
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0.91
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0.85
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9.18
Celotex FR5025
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16x1.2x2.4 = 46.08m²
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25
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1.10
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0.91
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1.00
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46.08
Celotex PL4025
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26x1.2x2.4 = 74.88m²
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37.5
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1.20
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0.87
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9.06
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678.41
Celotex TB4030
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1.2x2.4 = 2.88m²
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30
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1.35
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0.74
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0.98
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2.82 ETC
Celotex FR5030
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?x1.2x2.4 = m²
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30
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1.35
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0.00
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1.16
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0.00
Celotex TB4035
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1.2x2.4 = 2.88m²
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35
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1.55
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0.65
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1.11
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3.20
Celotex FR5035
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?x1.2x2.4 = m²
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35
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1.55
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0.00
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1.32
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0.00
Celotex TB4040
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1.2x2.4 = 2.88m²
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40
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1.80
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0.56
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1.26
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3.63
Celotex CW4040
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12x0.45x1.2 = 6.48m²
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40
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1.80
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0.56
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1.26
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8.16
Celotex CG5000
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12x0.45x1.2 = 6.48m²
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40
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1.80
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0.56
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1.48
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9.59
Celotex FR5040
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?x1.2x2.4 = m²
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40
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1.80
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0.00
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1.48
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0.00
Celotex CG5000
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0x0.45x1.2 = 0m²
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90
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1.85
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0.54
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2.55
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0.00
Celotex EL3050
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x0.6x1.2 = 1.44m²
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50
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1.85
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0.54
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0.00
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0.00
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Also way too many instances in the copy, less is more with new Google algorithms.
Celotex have rebranded their improved products the '4000' series. For example, Celotex GA3000 becomes Celotex GA4000 and Celotex XR3150 changes to Celotex XR4150. These changes reflects Celotex's improvement in product performance, and highlights the improved thermal performance of the boards.
Title and meta descriptions are too long
<title>Celotex Rigid PIR Insulation Boards GA4000, TB4000, XR4000, CG5000, CW4000, EL3000, FF4000, FR5000, PL4000, SW3000, PL4000, TA3000, TC3000 and TD4000\. All available from Just Insulation, UKtitle> <meta name="<a class="attribute-value">Description</a>" content="<a class="attribute-value">Buy your Celotex insulation boards online at the very best prices, sa fely and securely. Celotex high performance polyisocyanurate (PIR) boards offer an unrivalled range of thic knesses from 12mm – 200mm with products suitable for pitched and flat roofs, walls, cavityies, and floors ... along with a Class O fire rated product range for when project specifications demand enhanced fire performance.</a>" />
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