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[...]Go as far to the back of the index as you possibly can, because that’s where the good bad stuff usually hides. You’re looking out for malformed urls, query strings (like ?=sessionid or ?first_page etc) [...]

Rich goes on to provide a case study and show how to figure out this kind of thing.
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from yojpotter2 1317 Days ago #
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Great tips on how to find out if the site has duplicate contents and pages by using Google..anyways thank you for sharing it with us.

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from richardbaxterseo 1317 Days ago #
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I’ve just published the follow up post to this on my blog at http://seogadget.co.uk/fixing-duplicate-content/. Sphinn!

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from sleek 1317 Days ago #
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cool tips.

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