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Canonical URLs and duplicate content

by james on February 13, 2009

Duplicate content is something that many webmasters agonise over, trying to ensure that you have just one copy of the same content on one URL, rather than having several URLs that point to the same content. The issue is often complicated further when you have an analytics package that parses in specific strings to the end of URLs based on campaigns – you can for example end up with a URL something like this:

http://jamesmorell.com/bristol-seo?cid=rss&attr=news

Which points to exactly the same location as the ‘regular’ URL of

http://jamesmorell.com/bristol-seo

But shows the search engines the same content at two separate locations. This means that the search engines have to try and work out which is the most important or relevant link to show to people browsing for your content – something that is not always easy particularly if, as in the example above, you’re syndicating out your content through RSS and including query strings for analytics purposes.
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WordPress update errors

by james on February 12, 2009

A quick note for anyone coming across the error:

Fatal error: Cannot redeclare pclziputilpathreduction() (previously declared…

When upgrading their WordPress installation. It’s probably because you have the excellent WordPress Automatic Upgrade (WPAU) plugin installed – simply deactivate it, and run the built in WordPress upgrader. Once it has run, you can happily reactivate WPAU.

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More WordPress SEO

February 4, 2009

Some time ago I started writing a big old post about the plugins I was using to optimise my site for SEO. I got distracted. Badly! I ended up getting sidetracked and creating a splog based around politics that aggregates a bunch of feeds together and displays them on a new domain – not something [...]

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WordPress SEO

November 30, 2008

There are many excellent posts on WordPress SEO. Plugins are one of the best ways of getting your WordPress SEO up to scratch and I will focus on the best plugins for SEO in this post. As I mentioned in my earlier post “Bristol SEO Experiment” I have used Joost de Valk’s article on WordPress [...]

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Sitemaps for SEO

November 3, 2008

Having risen even higher up the Google rankings for Bristol SEO (currently showing at number two) I checked my rankings out on Yahoo! and Live.com. It turns out that as anticipated I am nowhere. One of the first things I did back in August was to submit my site to Google Webmaster Tools, but I [...]

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Bristol SEO experiment

August 12, 2008

Before I forget, part of the point of this blog is to see if I can get myself to rank for the search term Bristol SEO by following a few pretty basic rules on SEO and setting up a wordpress blog. At present there are 866,000 entries for Bristol SEO in Google, 2,810,000 in Yahoo! [...]

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Sorting out htaccess, moving wordpress to another directory and the Thesis theme

August 10, 2008

Having finally managed to sort out my issue with .htaccess – I’m using the redirection plugin by John Godley – see his page on WordPress redirection here I decided to move the actual main part of the blog to its own subdirectory on the server as described in the WordPress documentation on moving the wordpress [...]

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Setting up a spanking new blog

June 29, 2008

So I decided to set up a brand new blog to test a few bits and pieces of SEO work out and as an intellectual exercise as much as anything else. So far it has proved to be a massive ballache. I went for hosting with mediatemple as I’ve used them in the past and [...]

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