So, soon I'm gonna be doing SEO for a cooking website based entirely on UGC. That means that I have no authority over the content itself. I couldn't find any resources that actually teach you how to deal with this exceptional issue on Google so I came here.
There are a bunch of things that are bothering me:
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Users will post all kinds of content, good and bad, how do I promote the good one over the bad one?
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There'll be tons of automation, and I have no idea how to do that. How do you automate titles, meta descriptions, and rel=ugc for every post that gets posted?
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Users can select the exact same title for different posts, how do I optimize that so google and users both won't be confused when two posts with the same title pop up?
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Users often enter really crappy descriptions by default, how do I optimize so that the meta descriptions are good?
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What title tag to enter for search result pages? I can't go no search result pages because it is a recipe site and people will come through searching for recipe names on google. I'd want to add a categories option but we don't have any authority for doing that because the site is not completely in 'our hands' and we can't make any changes to the product. It's a shit rule that really pisses me off but i can't do anything about that.
So, help this noob SEO out pro SEOs.
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