Search engines currently index our pages at several different addresses, leading to lower page rank and the possibility of duplicate content penalties.
Has anyone else dealt with these issues? I know we can probably tweak our robots.txt file to hone in on the URLs we want to be indexed and prevent the others from being crawled.
Thanks, Espen. Ning stripped out the code, but I have explored the canonical tag as part of our strategy for minimizing duplicates.
The URL redirects work in the case of .com, .net, .org and other domain extensions. I'm primarily concerned with persistent URLs for different brands using the same Saxotech/Publicus implementation. In our case, we have the main brand, HeraldNet.com, as well as three other brands using the same database. Front pages for the subsidiary sites are set up like section pages, e.g. EnterpriseNewspapers.com is really www.heraldnet.com/section/ETP. I don't think redirects will help in that case, will they?