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From the page: "There may be instance when you want to track the source of a request, and a common way of doing so is by using tracking parameters in URLs. Unfortunately, implementing referrer tracking in this way can result in significant issues with search engines. In particular, it can... more
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Rated by Sally3 on Aug 02, 10:36pm
From the page: "Search friendly design patterns for web development"
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Rated by webfu on Mar 11 2009, 9:46am
Thanks Vanessa, this is a brilliant resource.
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Rated by SHINERWEB on Dec 08 2008, 11:02am
From the page: "There may be instance when you want to track the source of a request, and a common way of doing so is by using tracking parameters in URLs. Unfortunately, implementing referrer tracking in this way can result in significant issues with search engines. In particular, it can cause duplicate content issues (since the search engine bot finds multiple valid URLs that point to the same page) and ranking issues (since all the links to the page aren't to the same URL)"
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Rated by Webhelp on May 08 2008, 2:32pm
site featuring vanessa fox. some good info
