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- Kevin Anchi <kevin.anchi@gmail.com> Mar 28 09:19AM +0530
You can use JAVA scripts to get the same effect and save SEO efforts
Thanks & Regards,
Kevin
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From: "Daniel Marcos" <daniel.marcos@gmail.com>
Sent: 3/27/2014 11:54 PM
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Subject: SEO page with IFRAME
Hello,
I want to know opinion of you.
I have a website, and for reasons of usability content to be shown in an iframe.
But it detonates SEO.
Has anyone experienced this, you need content that is in an Iframe?
hugs!
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- dave stopher <dchstopher@googlemail.com> Mar 27 06:26PM
Best thing to do is rengineer into javascript.
Google does not mind javascript
- MontrealSEO <001@searchengineacademy.ca> Apr 01 02:05PM -0700
Hi Kunal,
You will find here a link to google.com on the proper use of the
rel="canonical" attribute
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/139066?hl=en the info you want
is in the section: "Specify the canonical link for each version of the page"
You only need to add a link such as (in the meta data <head> section)
<link rel="canonical" href="http://www.example.com/dresses/greendress.html">
to the page(s) you are pointing from.
Presumably in your case you will point from the blog post to the article so
on Xyz.com/blog/b1.aspx place the following (in the meta data <head>
section) <link rel="canonical" href="http://Xyz.com/articles/a1.aspx">
Cheers
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- manu alias <manualias@gmail.com> Apr 01 07:50PM +1100
Hi
You have two options. One is what naveed said and another one is you
can add "noindex" tag in the page which you dont want to crawl by the
search engine.
Either one is good. Hope this will help....
Regards
Manu
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- Rahul Kumar <rkc2050@gmail.com> Apr 01 01:32PM +0530
obesely,
Google consider duplicate content.
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- Vikas Kumar <vikas797@gmail.com> Apr 01 12:58PM +0530
hi,
only your one or first article will get recognizance other won't be display
in serp. At a time only google approve one original which is first uploaded.
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- weblabinteractive@gmail.com Apr 09 06:45AM
Hello,
I registered on Google Places since last week and up till now my registration still shows pending.
What could possibly be the problem?
Kind regards,
Ombu
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- Kunal Pawar <kunal4uonly@gmail.com> Apr 09 12:11PM +0530
Ok Pramod... Thank you!
- pramod sakhare <s.pramod0211@gmail.com> Apr 09 08:29PM +0530
Most welcome...
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Chirag Infotech
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