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Courses Plus Student 317 Points~4:50 you mention that you un-check the last setting. To be clear is this the "Canonical Paginated Archives" setting?
~4:57 you mention that you un-check the last setting. To be clear is this the "Canonical Paginated Archives" setting; you didn't name it or un-check the box?
As an aside, if that is the case I'm surprised it was recommended by your SEO acquaintance to un-check it seeing as I've many times Goggled for something and ended up on someone's archive page unable to find the post I thought Google was taking me to. Preventing archiving of pages >1 of the archive should allow individual single pages to bubble to the top of a search result in it's permalink rather than by reference in the paginated archive which will change with time.
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Jesse Petersen
Treehouse Guest TeacherHere is my buddy's post on it: http://www.wpsitecare.com/genesis-seo/
Canonical archives is Point 3.