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Practical uses for the new Google cross-domain canonical link element

Posted on 18th December 2009 at 1:14 pm by Simon Howland

The cross-domain canonical link element, albeit only currently supported by Google, is a welcome addition to the webmaster's toolkit. Read on for practical examples of how you can use it in your SEO campaigns.
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So what's wrong with duplicate content?

Posted on 22nd October 2009 at 12:10 pm by Rik Stewart

There are very few occasions when duplicate content is a good thing. The search engines are not fond of it; it takes up unnecessary space in their indices and, in some cases, stops them from showing the right page.
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Google Parameter Handling tool

Posted on 22nd September 2009 at 8:48 am by Rik Stewart

The usefulness of Google Webmaster Tools has just gone up another notch. Google has introduced a feature that allows a webmaster to suggest which URL parameters it should ignore.
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Defining the Canonical

Posted on 24th March 2009 at 5:16 pm by Rik Stewart

Checking a dictionary will tell you that the adjective canonical comes from the noun canon, meaning a rule as in canon law especially pertaining to the Christian Church, authoritative, accurate and other similar meanings. This goes some way to explaining its use in the SEO industry.
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The canonical tag - A fantastic new tool to combat duplicate content

Posted on 13th February 2009 at 5:00 pm by Ian Macfarlane

The top three search engines have jointly announced a new meta tag to help combat the issue of duplicate content. We look through the potential uses of this new tag, show the places where it shouldn't be used and illustrate where it's a fantastic new addition to the SEO toolbox.
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What type of redirect is right for my website?

Posted on 11th February 2008 at 3:18 pm by Manley

So you have decided that you need to redirect a page. Maybe this is to avoid duplicate content, a page has become obsolete or you just don't like it any more.

What redirect options are there and which is best for you?
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Redirects and you.

Posted on 4th February 2008 at 9:00 pm by Manley

I have long intended to publish a series of informative tutorial style posts. Sort of beginners guides to the technical aspects of SEO, if you will.

The single largest avoidable problem I see has to be misuse of redirects, so I thought I would start there. It is a huge subject, so I am going to work through it in bite-sized chunks, starting with an exploration of why there is a need to redirect in the first place.
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