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Unfortunately, while you should be able to theoretically target .co.uk and .ie separately, Google can screw it up on occasion and treat them as duplicates. If you're seeing the copy bring up the .ie site on Google.co.uk, that's definitely a possibility. You could try the new hreflang approach - see this Google resource:
http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=189077
It's basically for regional content where the language is the same (there are other variants, but that's a big one), since Google knows they don't always get it right.
It is also possible that the .co.uk page has been penalized and other content is just being brought in to fill the spot - since the PDF is at #68, that's also possible. Have you done any recent link-building pushes to this particular page?
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No you use robot.txt to restrict pages from pages. Rel-canonical passes link juice. However, I would also look into what Dr.Peter is suggesting.
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This can get tricky - rel-canonical passes link juice, but it could also prevent the .ie pages from ranking. Google is a bit inconsistent with this internationally, sometimes, a non-canonical version will still rank, if it's more relevant to the country/language of the query, but I'd hate to trust that.
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Hi Peter,
The .ie website is not shown in the google.co.uk for the target keyphrase, however what I did in google.co.uk was I pasted the first paragraph of the page which was ranked on page 1 for that target keyphrase and it's the .ie website that appears, .co.uk website is not where to be seen.
I have been doing some link building, however nothing excessive, and on authority websites, industry specific, I just don't feel it could be this so the only thing left is that this webpage has been penalized for duplicate content even though the .co.uk page has been indexed before the .ie webpage.
The strange thing is, I am still ranking really well, top 5 for about 30 or so keywords, very competitive keywords at that, so why would Google just be penalizing that specific webpage in question and not others, arrrrrrggggghhhhh, this is really getting to me.
Do you recommend that I place this code on the .ie webpage:
Pointing to the .co.uk website? -
The two sites should point at each other and use the region codes, so...
(1) The English site should have this tag:
(2) The Irish site should have this tag:
That way, whichever site Google hits, they're aware of the other site(s).
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Ah! fantastic.
Have you tried this before? Do you recommend putting this across the whole site?
Another thing I noticed is that when I paste in a first paragraph from a co.uk webpage into Google.co.uk it's the .ie webpage that appears, however on another webpage on the .co.uk website it's the .co.uk webpage that appears in Google.co.uk, hope that makes sense? what I would say is that the page in question that is not ranked, if I paste the URL into Google.co.uk it still appears.
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No - I'll be perfectly honest: I don't do a ton of international. The international SEOs I trust seem to think positively about the new tags, but we don't have a ton of data. The upside is that they're relatively easy to implement and they don't carry any real risk. The worst that happens is that it doesn't work.
My gut reaction is that there's regional confusion and Google is having a tough time reconciling duplicates. That's more in line with the inconsistent ranking you describe than a full-blown penalty would be.
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Thanks Peter, you have been a great help so far.
I will make these changes and let you know how I get on.
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Just one more question
Example
If this is on a particular product page does it have to be :
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Argh - I'm sorry, yes. The hreflang="" code is the same, but the URL is the cross-language version of that URL. As long as the URL structure stays the same, this shouldn't be too hard, but if you use different structures, it could be a pain. I'm editing my previous reply.
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So just to clarify, the homepage of the website would show: And product page would be:
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Sorry Peter, my previous reply looks strange, was using the iPad, not sure what happened, anyway, what I meant to say was:
So just to clarify, the homepage of the website would show:
And product page would be: