Interview with Matt Cutts on duplicate content
Stephan Spencer Interview with Matt Cutts PubCon conference on duplicate content (Duplicate Content).
Conference PubConTrong PubCon conference (a great forum for expert SEO), Matt Cutts – Google’s famous boss employees, branch against spam, spam has agreed to an interview with Stephan Spencer – a specialized online advertising on the author’s personal blog.
Around this interview, there are a lot of interesting and useful information for the SEO world, so I would like to summarize a few key points:
Matt Cutts answers about Duplicate Content
Stephan Spencer: Hello, I have a few questions his desire to answer Matt. First, when an article or a certain author’s information are transmitted (RSS measurement) or posted by others. Is it better when copy py pointing the to the address of the original article on the author’s own or are the same as the links pointing to the home page of the author and not others?
Matt Cutts:
I encourage you to point the link to the address of the original article on the author’s page. The reason is: Imagine if you wrote a good post, then decided to sign elsewhere. Of course less likely is this article who are more links pointing to and more PageRank. And so when the search system Google or Google to locate and index these pages, you will see two py copy of the same article. In most cases, the cursor link above will help people know what is the original article (first published); posts that have higher PageRank.
Therefore, when an article is posted somewhere should have links pointing to the original, though it is difficult to ensure that the original link with a higher PageRank ranking when compared with all the other documents . This also facilitates we identify dual content (Duplicate Content) to conclude that “You know what? This is the original that; well, see you there! “.
Personal Reviews
Surprisingly, most of the interview is when Matt Cutts said that the result depends on the PageRank ranking. Many people do not think that PageRank plays an important role so; Since there are so many pages with a higher position in the results page even lower PageRank to other pages for the same search terms.