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I have a set of posts on my website which I'll be converting into an ebook soon. The ebook will make it easy for people visiting the website to take all the information in one go without having to keep visiting different pages on my website. Google indexes PDF's these days. Would this cause a problem considering the content of the PDF and some of my website posts will be the same? |
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| Plundering the Web War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: , , .
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Not a problem. If you had just a pdf file, it would be wise to have it available as an html page anyway. (notice how google many times gives the option to view pdfs as html anyway?) That is not duplicate content that gets people in trouble. Paul |
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I'm just curious: Can google "Read" .pdf since they're actually pictures, aren't they?!
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