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04-16-2014, 06:33 PM (This post was last modified: 04-16-2014 06:41 PM by Puppy.)
Post: #1
Split Test and SEO
Hello guys,

I'm relatively new to the slip tests, but I have a project where it seems to be the best solution. I would like to run two different versions of one website.
It is clearly that this will create a dublicate content, so I'm wondering how you split test without being penalized.

All suggestions and advices are warmly welcome here.

Sorry about my english, hope that you will get my question.

Thanks,
Z

I'm also wondering how to mark/put my local address on Google Maps. I have a local accounting company, and I would like customers to be able to find me as a nearest location.
Have got an office in the center of the city and I think it will helps me out.
Never tried to do it, but see it like a good idea for a local seo.

Thanks in advice.
05-10-2014, 01:41 PM
Post: #2
RE: Split Test and SEO
(04-16-2014 06:33 PM)bigdarkmad Wrote:  Hello guys,

I'm relatively new to the slip tests, but I have a project where it seems to be the best solution. I would like to run two different versions of one website.
It is clearly that this will create a dublicate content, so I'm wondering how you split test without being penalized.

All suggestions and advices are warmly welcome here.

Sorry about my english, hope that you will get my question.

Thanks,
Z

I'm also wondering how to mark/put my local address on Google Maps. I have a local accounting company, and I would like customers to be able to find me as a nearest location.
Have got an office in the center of the city and I think it will helps me out.
Never tried to do it, but see it like a good idea for a local seo.

Thanks in advice.
"how you split test without being penalized" what leads you to believe that you'll get penalized for running split tests?

try:

visualwebsiteoptimizer.com
optimizely.com/split-testing

and content experiments:
https://support.google.com/analytics/ans...5152?hl=en
05-10-2014, 04:53 PM
Post: #3
RE:
try this

http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.c...omain.html




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