IMM-Glossary Hurting SEO and Google AdSense
I was a little confused why on my renovation blog, Renovate Australia, almost every single page listed some sort of ads for insulation and/or decking material.
I had a look at the source code and I noticed that IMM-Glossary had added my glossary terms to the end of every post. On the front page that meant that the glossary terms were listed four times. Since I had only added two terms to my glossary terms, Composite Decking and Sisilation, those terms were affecting the results that Google was finding for delivering my advertisements.
Since those terms were affecting the AdSense ads from Google, I can only assume that they were also affecting the search engine optimization of the site as well.
So for the moment I have removed the IMM-Glossary Wordpress Plugin and will be manually updating a glossary page. I am now on the search for a new Wordpress plugin for my glossary.
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3 responses so far ↓
1 Transcriptionist // Aug 21, 2007 at 11:24 am
You said it right. I’m too having same sort of trouble with plenty of unwanted links as I have made a lot of entries with this plugin. I am too removing it.
2 Transcriptionist // Aug 21, 2007 at 2:17 pm
Hi,
I reported this trouble to the plugin author. See it here: http://www.internetmarketingmonitor.org/word-press-plugins/imm-glossary-wordpress-plugin
3 Bill Hutchison // Aug 24, 2007 at 1:32 am
Thanks for that update.
Hopefully they can fix the errors as other then that the IMM-Glossary Wordpress plugin was quite a nice one.
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