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Blogger Pages iframed Internally in Website

         

0verdose

2:12 pm on Aug 19, 2013 (gmt 0)

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Hi guys and girls... My first Webmaster World post, so hope I'm posting this in the right place.

I have a blogger account that I've intergrated with my website at <snipped domain name> ... everything pulls through via an <iframe> tag and I'm generally fairly happy with it.

However I'm after the Google page rank/link worth/SEO value etc on my own site for the pages listed on blogger.

So my first blog post was this: <snipped blogger post URL>

I'm thinking to pull them in via seperate html pages for each blog post like: <snipped domain URL which iframes the above blog page from blogger>

(ignore the fact the page titles differ etc for now - and it's a crap blog post)...

But the content is the same, kind of, so does this mean I'm duplicating the pages and therefore reducing the value of each page? Technically everything's written on the blogger acc of course. This will also be reasonably time consuming but my blog's still in the early stages at the mo.

Or if I get some value towards my own domain, surely that's better than it all going to blogger? Perhaps that's a foolish assumption..

Hope I've explained my predicament well enough. Any advice, pointers, tips and thoughts gratefully received...

[edited by: aakk9999 at 6:01 pm (utc) on Aug 19, 2013]
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aakk9999

6:06 pm on Aug 19, 2013 (gmt 0)

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Welcome to WebmasterWorld!

The content of the iframed page does not count(*) towards the parent page. Hence you do not have "duplicate content", but what you have instead on your domain is a very thin page with not much content.

Can't you host blog on your own site instead of hosting it on blogger and framing blogger pages?

(*)We had a very recent discussion on frames and iframes, and a case where a parent page did in fact rank for the framed content, but this seemed to be a special case, you may want to look at this thread [webmasterworld.com...]