Nashua Broadband – Duplicate Content Escapees
If you do any reading at all about search engines and website design/hosting, etc., then you MUST have noticed that almost EVERYBODY is talking about duplicate content issues.
If you need to know anything about it though, go read this post from SEOmoz: “The Illustrated Guide to Duplicate Content in the Search Engines“. It will probably very soon be the most linked to blog post about Duplicate Content. But that’s just Rand’s style.
Anyway, the reason for all this babbling is the following SERP: “nashua broadband”
Scroll down past the first 10 or so results, and keep scrolling… Now, I’m not a real expert on Google results, and I’m not 100% sure if this would qualify as “duplicate content”, but to me, even though all the domain names are different, each page is EXACTLY the same. At the very least it should show the dodgy results as being supplemental.
I would say that the prime reason for the “Duplicate Content Filter” is to present the best possible search results to the end-user. I don’t think they’ve done a very good job here.
But hey, what do I know.
