Hubspot’s website grader and WP.com
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Yesterday I ran my WP.com site and a Blogger site with the same posts on it through Hubspot’s site grader. I was suprised that the WP site barely graded above the Blogger site, 54 to 49. I’ve done nothing to either site to optimize or improve traffic that will show yet. It’s just that I would have thought that the WP site, as optimized as it’s supposed to be, would have ranked well above a Blogger site that hasn’t been optimized at all. Can anyone explain this to me?
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Perhaps seeing their sample report will help. You can see it here: http://websitegrader.com/site/www.hubspot.com
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@campfireshop
This issue is NOT a wordpress.com issue. If you need clarification ff back to HubSpot to get it please because we cannot help with this.The website grader report provides you with recommendations to follow. Some recommendations you cannot undertake. This is a multiuser blogging platform and we cannot access and edit files containing meta data because in essence all blogs wearing the same theme are using the same template. Others you can act on but that has nothing to do with wordpress.COM support.
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That’s a duplicate content issue for sure. http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=66359
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The duplicate content issue I hadn’t even thought of and yet I know that it exists. I was simply doing a little playing with Blogger and WP.com platforms to help make a decision on which to use. I imported my Blogger posts to WP. Given that I am going to use WP I’ll delete them from Blogger. That should take care of it, shouldn’t it?
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