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    • fablau
      fablau last edited by

      Hello here,

      today SEOmoz bot found and marked as "duplicate content" the following pages on my website:

      http://www.virtualsheetmusic.com/score/PatrickCollectionFlPf.html?tab=mp3

      http://www.virtualsheetmusic.com/score/PatrickCollectionFlPf.html?tab=pdf

      And I am wondering why considering the fact I am using on both those pages a canonical tag pointing to the main product page below:

      http://www.virtualsheetmusic.com/score/PatrickCollectionFlPf.html

      Shouldn't SEOmoz bot follow the canonical directive and not report those two pages as duplicate?

      Thank you for any insights I am probably missing here!

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      • Highland
        Highland last edited by

        While I agree that SEOMOZ should better categorize duplicates that are canonical, the reason they still tell you it's duplicate is crawl budget. Remember, Google still has to crawl these duplicate pages and they could be crawling something else instead. Canonical only helps by letting you pick which duplicate content gets indexed. It's better to not have duplicate content than to have canonical duplicates.

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        • fablau
          fablau @Highland last edited by

          I am sorry, but I don't understand your point. If two pages are similar, we can use the canonical tag to "consolidate" them and avoid duplicate issues. Am I right? Or what are canonical tags for?

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          • Highland
            Highland @fablau last edited by

            Canonical lets you pick which of the duplicates will be indexed. But Google still has to crawl the other pages when they could be crawling other parts of your site. It's an opportunity cost. If you can accept slower crawls, you can ignore the issue.

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            • fablau
              fablau @Highland last edited by

              Ok, thank you, now I get the point... then here is my next question: is there a way to tell SEOmoz bot to ignore duplicate page with a defined canonical tag? If not, the SEOmoz duplicate page report is useless for me. I am not interested to know about duplicate page for which I have already defined a canonical tag for.

              Thanks!

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              • fablau
                fablau @Highland last edited by

                Nobody can tell me why SEOmoz ignore my canonical tag definitions? According to some comments on the following thread:

                http://www.seomoz.org/blog/visualizing-duplicate-web-pages

                It should actually ignore pages with a canonical tag and NOT mark them as duplicate, but in my experience (as explained above), that's not been the case.

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                • fablau
                  fablau @Highland last edited by

                  Thinking furthermore, I don't see how these pages can be considered nearly duplicate since their content is quite different:

                  http://www.virtualsheetmusic.com/score/PatrickCollectionFlPf.html?tab=mp3

                  http://www.virtualsheetmusic.com/score/PatrickCollectionFlPf.html?tab=pdf

                  Thoughts??!!

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                  • Peterli
                    Peterli last edited by

                    Hi there,

                    Thanks for reaching out to us, I replied to you in a support ticket, but I just wanted to share it everyone since I think it might be relevant to this discussion.

                    I looked into your campaign and it seems that this is happening because of where your canonical tags are pointing, you can see the duplicate pages by clicking on the number to the right side of the link. These pages are considered duplicates because their canonical tags point to different URLs. For example:

                    http://www.virtualsheetmusic.com/score/PatrickCollectionFlPf.html?tab=mp3(Duplicate 1) is considered a duplicate of 
                    http://www.virtualsheetmusic.com/score/PatrickCollectionVcPf.html?tab=mp3 (Duplicate 2)

                    because the canonical tag for the first page is CANON1(http://screencast.com/t/tqvDZrLsyz8D) while the canonical for the second URL is CANON2 (http://screencast.com/t/FOguPJmK0).

                    Since the canonical tags point to different pages it is assumed that CANON1 and CANON2 are likely to be duplicates themselves.

                    Here is how our system interprets duplicate content vs. rel canonical:

                    Assuming A, B, C, and D are all duplicates,

                    If A references B as the canonical, then they are not considered duplicates
                    If A and B both reference C as canonical, A and B are not considered duplicates of each other
                    If A references C as a canonical, A and B are considered duplicated
                    If A references C as canonical, B references D, then A and B are considered duplicates
                    The examples you've provided actually fall into the fourth example I've listed above.

                    Hope that helps,

                    Best,

                    Peter
                    SEOmoz Help Team.

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                    • fablau
                      fablau @Peterli last edited by

                      Thank you Peter, I got your ticket reply.

                      That makes perfect sense, and as Dr. Peter pointed out on a different thread:

                      http://www.seomoz.org/q/why-seomoz-bot-consider-these-as-duplicate-pages

                      I was discussing this issue further, I was confused by your report.

                      Thank you again for your help and I hope you will improve your report interface to avoid such confusion related issues in the future.

                      Best,

                      Fabrizio

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