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11/3/2009 6:31 AM
 

I'm not sure if this is a links module issue, or a skinning issue, or maybe even something else.... If you take a google scan of my UK payroll software site using the search "site:www.12pay.co.uk" and then select the option to view google's cached version of the site's pages, you'll often (but strangely not always) see the entries in the links module doubled up. I've had a look at cached snapshots of a few other sites that I know to be DNN and I can't see a similar effect. I'm a little bit concerned that doubled-up entries like that could be seen as some kind of "manipulation" by google and actually harm my SEO rankings. This problem doesn't appear to affect any human-readable browser that I've tried; it is only Google's cache. Has anyone ever seen anything like that effect before?

 

 


Tom McClelland
 
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