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A Blog Crossed Into Forum by sumsench(op): 8:03pm On Jul 17, 2025
Welcome to www.blessinspire.com a blog / forum website.

The blog gives anyone access to post content which also appears on the forum automatically to get more engagement, been working on the website for a while now.

Working on a ad script to allow users to ad their own personal ad so they can also earn money as they get more views.

Let me know what you think and area of improvement
Re: A Blog Crossed Into Forum by SteveWebs: 8:54pm On Jul 17, 2025
I just visited your website and it a nice strategy I must say, but one that needs a good understanding of technical SEO. Work on these three things from the most important to the least important:
1. I can see two H1 tags on your blog page. Remove one. FYI: H1 tag is the same as your blog title. So, avoid making your title appear twice.
2. Any plan on how to handle url canonicalization? Since the contents are the same on both blog and forum page, one url must point to the other as the canonical url. In this case, since you want people to go to forum for the full article, the blog url should point to the forum url, esle Google might see your content as duplicate content and find it difficult to rank any of it. The two above are technical SEO.
3. I will consider adding some margins to the sides of your website, especially the blog page because the content is almost flat with device edges. Even a simple #primary .content-area { margin: 20px; } will do.

#your choice by the way!
Re: A Blog Crossed Into Forum by sumsench(op): 9:13pm On Jul 17, 2025
SteveWebs:
I just visited your website and it a nice strategy I must say, but one that needs a good understanding of technical SEO. Work on these three things from the most important to the least important:
1. I can see two H1 tags on your blog page. Remove one. FYI: H1 tag is the same as your blog title. So, avoid making your title appear twice.
2. Any plan on how to handle url canonicalization? Since the contents are the same on both blog and forum page, one url must point to the other as the canonical url. In this case, since you want people to go to forum for the full article, the blog url should point to the forum url, esle Google might see your content as duplicate content and find it difficult to rank any of it. The two above are technical SEO.
3. I will consider adding some margins to the sides of your website, especially the blog page because the content is almost flat with device edges. Even a simple #primary .content-area { margin: 20px; } will do.

#your choice by the way!
Yh i keep doing during posting ny bad

The second one canonical issue solved forum post not searched by Google just the blog

3rd okay will chk it out


Thanks for the input
Re: A Blog Crossed Into Forum by bmdonthemix1: 9:59am On Jul 22, 2025
Nice

Not enough original content
Please take a moment to write a quality post with at least 40 characters.
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