Michael, the best thing to do for you would be to check Google Webmasters Tools and see what Google sees there as duplicate content.
This will help you decide whether you want or not to block /tag/.
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Michael, the best thing to do for you would be to check Google Webmasters Tools and see what Google sees there as duplicate content.
This will help you decide whether you want or not to block /tag/.
You may want to add a short description and custom titles for those tags. There are some ways to do that in WordPress.
This way your content will have something unique and will not be 100% duplicate.
Do you have any links from your main pages pointing to wp-login.php?
If not, the search engines will not know about that URL, so you can choose to not block it.
But if you have links to wp-login.php and don't want the page indexed, then you should block it.
It might be just a temporarily glitch from GA, due to the interface change.
I've seen another problem after their latest interface change, some links do not work from Mozilla Firefox.
Do you have more details about the problem? Do you see data there?
Is it Drupal, Plone, Movable Type?
Your CMS should have the ability to add custom meta title and meta description tags.
If it doesn't have that by default you should look for a plugin that will do the job.
Alternatively you might want to move to a more powerful CMS, such as WordPress.
For start, you can try Yahoo Local.
Additionally, you can find some additional resources at the links below:
http://www.locallytype.com/pages/submit.htm (look for United Kingdom at the bottom)
http://www.localseoguide.com/how-to-update-your-internet-yellow-pages-listings-for-free/
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