What's the best configuration for Robots Meta plugin? [closed] - seo

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I need to know the best configuration for Robots Meta. That is a wordpress plugin for seo.

index, follow is probably the setting that makes the most sense if you want as many of your pages indexed as possible. Also, you probably want to prevent indexing of administration pages. That said, you will probably have to read the documentation of the plugin in order to choose the settings that suits your web site best.

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canonical page support on Plone [closed]

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I have a site with content that is being indexed by Google in 2, 3 or 4 different ways using the following variations:
http://site/folder/page
http://site/folder/page/
http://site/folder/page/view
and so on...
according to Google, this can be solved using rel="canonical" to indicate which of the above is the canonical page:
https://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=139394
do we have native support for this in Plone?
if not, how do you deal with this? robots.txt? redirections on your web server?
Looks like the Quintagroup folks have addressed this with http://projects.quintagroup.com/products/wiki/qSEOptimizer and http://plone.org/products/quintagroup.canonicalpath.
It would be nice to PLIP something sensible into the core one of these days. SEO-friendliness has long been a core value of Plone.

(SEO) - What Is The Side Effects Of Copying Main Site Content To Mobile Site? [closed]

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What do you think about copying our content (text content especially) from our main site (eg: mysite.com) to mobile site (eg: m.mysite.com OR mysite.com/m). What is the SEO side effects of doing this? Does SEO experts recommends this or not?
If you have external articles or reference, hope you guys can share here also. :)
Thank you.
This is Google's official stance on mobile SEO
Google has a separate spider for mobile content. If you copy mainsite to m.yoursite.com, it works best and your domain authority will just get transfered. No dupe content penalty.

SEO solution for microblogs? [closed]

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we all have heard about benefits of microblogs but what if we have a microblog and want to boost it's SEO?
the biggest problem in microblogs is keywords are not related to each other and each topic has a small amount of related keywords.
for example if we have a microblog that has short tips about all fields in computer sience, and a blog that publish articles in this field too.
the outlined blog has a better chance to be appeared in SERP, instead the underlined microblog has no chance because of it's limited keywords.
am i right and what is the SEO solution for these microblogs?
In theory, blog with more keywords can rank better than microblog with few keywords because there is more content on blog.
For many seo addicts, content is king! No matter support of website, the most important is having always more content (and thus keywords).
In my opinion, blog is more powerful in seo than microblog.

SEO for dynamic content site [closed]

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I am hoping there is a simple solution for this simple question. Let's say I have a site like StackOverflow, where new questions are being created everyday by users. What is the SEO strategy to keep the google crawler informed about this new content? Could it be some kind of "LATEST QUESTIONS" page where the new links would be listed? But then the google crawler would have to parse this periodically to fetch new questions. Is there a best practice / industry standard SEO approach for this problem?
Use a sitemap.xml that links to each article.

SEO and Subdomains (Rails Apps) [closed]

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Let's say I have the following subdomain to my root (mydomain.com): blog.mydomain.com.
Does Google treat the subdomain separately from the root from an SEO perspective?
Is it better to use mydomain.com/blog so that I'm optimizing my root page?
Is there an best-practice RoR approach to rectifying sub-optimization issues presented by the use of subdomains?
SEO is pretty complicated and changes all the time.
A subdomain will generally be treated as a separate domain for SEO purposes. So whether to place it in a subdirectory or not depends on your overall SEO goals.