By Andy Beard
| Factor | Ranking |
|---|---|
| Keyword Use in Title Tag | 4.9 |
| Global Link Popularity of Site | 4.4 |
| Anchor Text of Inbound Link | 4.4 |
| Age of Site | 4.1 |
| Link Popularity within the Site's Internal Link Structure | 4 |
| Topical Relevance of Inbound Links to Site | 3.9 |
| Link Popularity of Site in Topical Community | 3.9 |
| Keyword Use in Body Text | 3.7 |
| Global Link Popularity of Linking Site | 3.6 |
| Topical Relationship of Linking Page | 3.5 |
| Factor | Ranking |
|---|---|
| Server is Often Inaccessible to Bots | 3.8 |
| Content Very Similar or Duplicate of Existing Content in the Index | 3.6 |
| External Links to Low Quality/Spam Sites | 3.6 |
| Duplicate Title/Meta Tags on Many Pages | 4.1 |
| Overuse of Targeted Keywords (Stuffing/Spamming) | 3.3 |
********** email about Wordpress Siloing ******************I actually forgot to mention custom query string in that reply.
You can do it with hacking the core files, or creating modified functions in functions.php
The easiest way however is to add nofollow to links generated by various functions
http://guff.szub.net/2005/01/27/add-link-attribute/
and possibly
http://www.sochi-travel.info/articles/wp-nofollow-from-home/
You could also use tagging to channel pagerank around a little, though that ends up slightly different to Leslie's teachings.
You might also find this useful
http://www.memwg.com/seo-siloing-wordpress-plugin/
You might also want to use one of the many plugins that stick noindex follow or noindex nofollow on all the duplicate content pages.