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I am wondering if I take out all references to our brand name ("ACME widgets") will this help any with our positioning for "widgets"? Objectively speaking, we should be within the top 5 positions for "widgets" taking into account SEO and that we are the industry leader with the oldest website.
Anybody have any thoughts or advice?
<<50% url-only now. Duplicate Content!>>
I agree, although a few non-duplicates got hit as well - and a few very similar pages are still fully listed. Many were targeted to singular/plurals or semantically similar KW phrases.
helleborine
<<There is a page for free "twisted" widget plan, free "wonky" widget plan, free "banana" widget plan, etc.>>
Could your pages have the same character - a lot of duplication? Sounds like it.
I agree.. 80% of my url-only pages can be explained by dup content. 20% are a little strange.
However, Back in Feb I redid a lot of my pages to get rid of the first big dup-content pass. I used the NOINDEX meta tag to exclude google from a bunch of summary pages that re-hashed examples shown on other pages. It almost seems as though G is ignoring the noindex tag when evaluating dup content.
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Or those noindexed pages are still in the index somewhere and getting evaluated.
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EFV,
Did you have any increase in url-only pages with this update?
No. I see a handful during a random check of site: listings, but there were a few before yesterday, too.
This update/shuffling/incremental indexing doesn't seem to have affected me much at all, except that site:sitename.com shows 14,000 pages, which is up from 12,900 on May 15 and is about 3.25 times the actual number of pages on my site.
Oh, perfect...
<<It almost seems as though G is ignoring the noindex tag when evaluating dup content.>>
I just added a whack of pages yesterday (first additions in a year) for a new product using NOINDEX NOFOLLOW.
Guess I'm about to find out....
Have you ever had an URL-only page come back into the index?
I got several supplemental pages that never get updated. This was because I scrapped a portion of my own page and add in a product image with it and google add those pages into the supplemental result.
My new pages are not being added but it probably because I do not have enough PR to go around. In fact the number of pages I have in google's index is reducing continuously.
Mine aren't going supplemental. They are going url-only and then being removed totally.
Re: supplemental coming back to normal.. in feb when this happened (to a much lesser degree). I didn't wait for google to re-evaluate the pages. I rewrote them and renamed them and used url-removal tool to get rid of old supplemental page. New page was in index within 2 days and got PR with the last PR update.