• Say I have a static webpage talking about cats. I also update my recent posts page, a dynamic post page, with the same content. More pages increases PR score but if 2 pages are the same or close then it hinders PR score and sends an alarm to google.
    Would this situation bring down my PR score, a static page with the same content put on a dynamic page? because the dynamic page also has other content.

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  • If you have 2 pages with the same content than it is possible that the search engines may discount one of them and choose which should be used in the rankings.

    If you have a recent posts page that lists the same content found on individual article pages, then I would noindex the recent posts page.

    When possible, you should avoid duplicate content. If you do not have a logical reason to duplicate the content, I suggest you simply don’t do it.

    None of those things you mentioned have anything to do with PR. Quality backlinks are the only criteria you should be paying attention to if a high PR is what you’re trying to achieve.

    Thread Starter benh2142

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    Thanks guys. Now off the delete a couple things just incase ?? *sniff

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