the site ranked again like before and even better after deindexing with do follow
Thanks James and Jane for your kind response
Welcome to the Q&A Forum
Browse the forum for helpful insights and fresh discussions about all things SEO.
the site ranked again like before and even better after deindexing with do follow
Thanks James and Jane for your kind response
I have been de-indexing duplicate content on my website which has almost 40 pages contain duplicate content from other websites.
later on the website ranking drop down.
so should i re index them or just wait ?
Thanks for your reply
but i really trying with my facebook page or linkedin but it shows this msg
It looks like we haven't discovered established link data for this URL yet.
and the same for some forums pages but i cant share them because they are the negative reviews which i want to get rid of them
Thanks again
Hi,
I am working on reputation management project and i reach the point when i found that forums pages and social pages are hard to analyse their links and page rank.
for example if you search these kind of pages on http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/ , it wont show any result
And if you try to find the page rank on Moz toolbar it will show 1 pagerank
How would you do guys when u are in this situation, Do you consider these kind of pages different than normal pages?
Thanks
Thanks Peter you answer has enrich the discussion
I think your suggestion is the proper way for different local domains versions of the same company or blog
My case is little different that actually lately i am trying to rank both of them in the seek of reputation management
It wasn't intended to be like that on the beginning but now we are trying to take advantage of our other local domain like .sg , .ch and .ae
i think this is useful resource that answer a lot of questions around canonical
Thanks Doug for your useful response
Just i need to clarify your sentence
"Be aware that the value of any inbound links to that article will be allocated to the canonical version. "
Do you mean canonical link is passing the page rank similar to 301 Redirect?
What if the 2 pages wasnt 100% identical ?
I have 2 domains for the same company, example.com and example.sg
Sometimes we have to post the same content or event on both websites so to protect my website from duplicate content plenty i use canonical tag to point to either .com or .sg depend on the page.
Any idea if this is the right decision
Thanks
Looks like your connection to Moz was lost, please wait while we try to reconnect.