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Matt Cutts Publishing Duplicate Content on His WordPress Blog

Monday, August 6th, 2007

(Or…SEO Experts Still Getting it Wrong on WordPress Duplicate Content…) Following my posts last week about the latest duplicate content vulnerability in the WordPress blogging platform, it didn’t take long for someone to point out that Matt Cutts is now officially publishing duplicate content on his blog — and so are bundles of experts in the SEO community (including many who have prognosticated extensively on curing WordPress of duplicate content issues).

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Yet Another Duplicate Content Vulnerability Hits WordPress, Movable Type Blogs (Part 2)

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

In this second article about the bug in both WordPress and Movable Type which causes these blogging platforms to deliver the same content via a potentially infinite number of different URLs, I describe a temporary fix to guard your blog against the risk of showing massive quantities of duplicate content to search engines.

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Yet Another Duplicate Content Vulnerability Hits WordPress, Movable Type Blogs (Part 1)

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

This isn’t the same tired old WordPress ‘vulnerability’ you’ve already heard so much about (i.e., the fact that certain WordPress permalink choices and theme designs will cough up the same article content via multiple URLs). No, this one is actually a bug in both WordPress and Movable Type, a bug which causes these blogging platforms to deliver the same content via a potentially infinite number of different URLs. If you’re not already using the fix provided here, your blog is at risk of showing massive quantities of duplicate content to search engines — enough to dilute the relevance of your real content with a flood of identical copies.

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