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San Diego Real Estate
01-31-2005, 02:33 PM
Can anyone give me an idea as to how bad the SE's view Duplicate content!
Please advise...
Las Vegas Homes
01-31-2005, 08:05 PM
The SEs in real estate probably more than any other profession hate duplicate content. I personally believe that the SEs have a different algo for real estate websites than they do for other industries. I would say if you have dupilcate content , either remove it or rewrite it. One area that a lot of Realtors run into for duplicate content is with glossary terms. They buy these from several websites that offer this content and hence you have more than one site with the same content.
Also real estate agents are worse than the porn industry for stealing content. I can not tell you how many times I have caught another Realtor stealing our content, I even have had competitors take content and not even remove my name or links pointing to our pages.
VegasMack
02-01-2005, 11:08 AM
It does seem as though there is a special filter in place for real estate sites. The effects of being penalized for duplicate content can be devastating, and long lasting.
Dump all duplicate content. Rewrite any of the duplicate pages that are ranked.
Don’t just delete the pages and do not do a redirect. If you no longer want the page, place a notice on the page that explains “this page has moved” and have a “Click Here!” link pointing to the page you duplicated. Do not set an automatic redirect. That can trigger another penalty.
~VegasMack
San Diego Real Estate
02-01-2005, 03:32 PM
Do you think using seperate IP addresses will help?
Las Vegas Homes
02-02-2005, 12:59 AM
Do you think using seperate IP addresses will help?
Not if you keep the duplicate content up, no matter what IP it is on, this will still hurt you within the SEs. As Mack stated, the SEs have what we believe more filters in place for real estate sites. Content theft if a big problem on the internet for real estate sites. The search engines have all been trying to put a stop to this. Just rewrite any pages that you believe to be duplicate content and you should be fine, if you dont want to rewrite, pull them off and do a 404 page.
frobn
02-04-2005, 08:52 AM
Can anyone give me an idea as to how bad the SE's view Duplicate content!
Please advise...
Are you referring to "Duplicate" as content that also appears on someone else's site. If this is the case then almost everything you put on your site is a duplicate, i.e, multiple listings, calculators, school information, weather, etc.
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