Sigh, I just dont know!

Discussion in 'Google' started by Platypus, May 21, 2009.

  1. #1
    Okay, first of all check out killingfloor411.com

    I have a few questions...

    1. The news page is generated via Feeds burner - ITs a simple javascript in Source code.... So does this show up on google search engine?

    2. The content is a PHP script to show different pages, the module is simply ?page=nextpage to show the content box as next page. Is this bad for SEO?

    I ask this because my page on google has been jumping from 13 > 12 > 9 > 15...

    Can anyone give me tips on it? Like PHP includes for footer, header, only, etc.

    Thanks!
     
    Platypus, May 21, 2009 IP
  2. ~kev~

    ~kev~ Well-Known Member

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    1 - what your doing is creating duplicate content. The first article on your blog is Killing Floor Review - which has already been streamed out to several sites. A search for the first sentence of the article in quotes will show you the sites.

    If your entire site is composed of duplicate content, that is a bad thing. Most of the articles I saw on your site is nothing more then feeds and duplicate content. The bad news - I have seen sites delisted and even banned from google for doing this. One guy had over 100,000 pages listed with google, and it was 100% duplicate content. Googel finally delisted his site and banned him. Even an exact search for the site name did not return anything. You must have some kind of original content on your site.

    2 - huh??? I do not understand your question.

    You want to know about optimizing your site for search engines, that starts with original content. It does not start by posting duplicate content that several other sites have already posted. Steaming RSS feeds is one thing, but you must have your own original content mixed in there somewhere.
     
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  3. Platypus

    Platypus Peon

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    1. Only the reviews are duplicates (I dont see why rewording their reviews would help). The RSS Feed comes from my own forum.

    Aside from that Duplication, As my original question mentioned "Does using a feed program to show your feed on a website affect your SEO?". Because when you View source it only shows as a javascript code.

    2. The content is generated via PHP function. You should notice the links on my website are "?page=" That means anything that goes after that is shown in the website "Content box". Im wondering if that affects my SEO.
     
    Platypus, May 21, 2009 IP
  4. Sxperm

    Sxperm Notable Member

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    Your URL isn't bad for seo but your intention will not make your site go too far. Your concept seems like a page generator that made revenue with adsense or any PPC ads. Your content is duplicated by pull out form feeds and some PLR articles. Your site will totally no unique like any page generator I've ever seen and Google does not like the way you are intended to get it done. If you want your site to live longer than a week then you might need some quality link but I have a doubt you would get it by creating that type of site.
     
    Sxperm, May 22, 2009 IP
  5. kbeus21

    kbeus21 Peon

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    With your site only jumping a small amount I really doubt it is your content. The more likely cause of this is since your are so close to the top of your niche you will have to keep up with competitors and their marketing campaigns. They build a couple hundred links in a day and jump up a couple spots pushing your site down. That is what I am going through right now, I am just glad I am moving up faster than the majority it is just going to be a pain to beat out grizzly who has 25k backlinks and hundreds of pages with unique content. I think the thing that has really helped me was starting an article directory and creating a unique page so after a article gets printed I place the article on my website creating a new seo'd page.
     
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  6. usearchme

    usearchme Active Member

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    Its without doubt your content and you hit upon it in ur first question

    1) no - right click ur site and click view source you will see what google sees more or less, you hardly have any content, because its generated elsewhere, if you wanna rank higher you will have to think about this, I have uses these kind of feeds on pages before, they are very hard to get a high ranking on !

    2) Not a clue what that means, but i dont think it matters just sort out the first problem and everything will be fine !

    Woc
     
    usearchme, May 22, 2009 IP
  7. Francozac

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    please first clear your question and second after clicking right click you will see a view page source.
     
    Francozac, May 22, 2009 IP
  8. yenerich

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    Google ONLY will index what you see in the sourcecode.

    use some php script to do the same to avoid this problem.
     
    yenerich, May 22, 2009 IP