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Tags: Have, Please, QuestionsDon’t Give Your Affiliates Duplicate Content - Please.Writing by Nick Stamoulis on Saturday, 5 of January , 2008 at 1:37 pm
A reader at SEOBook asked a good question, “We were thinking of mirroring our website by giving affiliates subdomains with our content like xyz.oursite.com. Is this a good idea or a duplicate content nightmare?”
Aaron Wall gave a good response and it was the same thing I’d have said. Rather than tell you what he said, I’m just going to answer it the way I would.
Tags: Affiliates, Content, Dont, Duplicate, Give, Please, YourFeed The Spiders Good Links - But No Junk Food PleaseWriting by Nick on Tuesday, 29 of May , 2007 at 8:35 am1) Hyperlinks. This may seem almost silly, but you would be amazed at the number of sites I run into when doing consultations and website analyses that have non-standard hyperlinks. By “non-standard”, I’m referring to javascrípt generated hyperlinks or hyperlinks embedded within flash files.
OMG! You can’t be serious!
Tags: Feed, Food, Good, Junk, Links, Please, SpidersSteal This Blog Post - Please!Writing by Nick Stamoulis on Thursday, 16 of August , 2007 at 7:52 am
Now this is funny!
John Chow over at stream.elifoner.com received a request to review a blog. The blogger was stealing content - from John Chow!
I didn’t see it, but John claims the blogger in question was also stealing content from SEOJ. I wanted to check it out for myself. After all, when someone says they are stealing content you want to take a look-see for yourself, right? So I did. I headed on over to the blog to check out my content - you know, to see if it looked as good on his blog as it does on mine
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