Whiteboard Friday - Complex Content Issues
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Back in the studios fresh for 2009, we're discussing ways to deal with complex content situations.
How do you deal with a very popular piece of content that must be available in several versions for your users (single-page, multi-page, downloadable, etc)? While not exactly a duplicate content or canonicalization problem, you could still suffer in the SERPs due to the division of links between the different versions.
Rand shows a solution we came up with for one of our most popular pieces of content, and it can work for you too.
SEOmoz Whiteboard Friday - Complex Content Issues from Scott Willoughby on Vimeo.
How do you deal with a very popular piece of content that must be available in several versions for your users (single-page, multi-page, downloadable, etc)? While not exactly a duplicate content or canonicalization problem, you could still suffer in the SERPs due to the division of links between the different versions.
Rand shows a solution we came up with for one of our most popular pieces of content, and it can work for you too.
SEOmoz Whiteboard Friday - Complex Content Issues from Scott Willoughby on Vimeo.
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