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    • EGOL
      EGOL @AlanMosley last edited by

      I am not going to look at this site any further because it is at the limits of my ability to diagnose.

      However, I think that parameters are causing a huge problem, I think that there is a lot of linking into search results, and I think that there is a big problem with thin and duplicate content.

      If this was my site I would hire a pro who knows about this stuff, be willing to undertake a major restructuring, and be willing to write an awful lot of content.

      ===================

      that's the last I can offer....  good luck

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      • NaescentAdam
        NaescentAdam last edited by

        I'm not sure on these things but if it's a parameter issue i.e. the url only being different after the ?, could a quick solution be to use htaccess and take the tab parameter and insert it into the url? Not sure how scale-able that would be though...

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        • fablau
          fablau @EGOL last edited by

          I think there is some confusion here. I think we must approach this issue by looking from 2 perspectives only: from the SE stand point and the user (UI) stand point.

          From the SE stand point, I have setup a canonical tag definition which should take care of the duplicate issue (if I am not correct here, what are canonical tags for?).

          From the user stand point, I repeat what I stated above: I don't see those two pages so similar as the bot has reported since the main content is completely different indeed (different textual content, different media, different purpose), therefore the duplicate issue from a UI prospective, is my opinion irrelevant.

          To reinforce my thesis above, the fact you are suggesting me to approach such a "possible" duplicate issue via AJAX, tells me that my biggest concern should be from a SE stand point (which, I repeat, should have been tackled with the canonical tag) and not from a UI stand point (otherwise, why use AJAX instead than URL parameters if the UI end result is the same??!).

          I will wait for your further thoughts. I am sorry, but I am not convinced by what you are telling me and I still don't understand what value I must then give to the duplicate report from SEOmoz bot considering that: 1. SEOmoz bot ignores the canonical tag and then... 2. SEOmoz bot is concerned simply from a UI stand point, which then put me back to my first question: do you, as humans, consider those two pages as duplicate? Do you see there really the same content? Please, be careful: I am asking that from a "human" stand point (hence from a UI stand point), not from a SE stand point. I am sure that if I ask granny to tell me if those two pages look the same, she's gonna think I wanna make fun of her.Thoughts?

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          • fablau
            fablau @NaescentAdam last edited by

            Why don't simply use the canonical tag? Aren't canonical tags made also for that?

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            • NaescentAdam
              NaescentAdam @fablau last edited by

              Ha I guess so 😕

              I'm new to SEO so my tech side comes out... Why do it simply when you can over complicate it!

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              • EGOL
                EGOL @fablau last edited by

                I would hire an expert who knows how these things are handled by search engines.

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                • Doc_Sheldon
                  Doc_Sheldon last edited by

                  I don't know how the mozbot analyzes that aspect of pages, so this may or may not be a factor in it declaring the two pages as duplicate. But the fact that all your metadata is nearly identical for the two pages can't be helping.

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                  • fablau
                    fablau @Doc_Sheldon last edited by

                    That's a good point I didn't think about... But the canonical tag should take care of that anyway, isnt't it?

                    UPDATE: I have looked at the meta tags (title and description), and they are not really identical...

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                    • fablau
                      fablau @EGOL last edited by

                      I am sorry, but I don't see the pertinence of this answer. Are these forums to learn and discuss SEO or just to find potential SEO experts to hire?!

                      I hope someone else can help me to understand what I am trying to figure out on this thread.

                      Thanks!

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                      • EGOL
                        EGOL @fablau last edited by

                        Fabrizo,

                        I am saying what I would do if this were my site.

                        You have posted many questions on this forum about this site and have gotten advice from many different people.

                        Forums are great places to learn and lots of people spend lots of time here and give very generous answers.

                        In my opinion this site has technical problems that you are only going to get solved when a really competent person has the time to study it thoroughly.

                        I am not trying to drum up work for myself by suggesting a pro.  I don't do SEO for hire.

                        I am just giving you my opinion on what is needed for this site.

                        Good luck.  I've given you my best and final thoughts.

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                        • MattAntonino
                          MattAntonino last edited by

                          **Canonical for the first link:  **

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

                          Canonical for the second link:

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


                          You're telling search engines, including the Moz Bot, that the two pages have the exact same content as /score/PatrickCollectionFlPf.html

                          Now I'll break this down simply.  First link is A, second link is B, canonical link is C.

                          A=C

                          B=C

                          Therefore A=B.

                          You've told bots that the mp3 tab is the same content (canonical) as the .html page.  You have told bots that the pdf tab is the same content (canonical) as the .html page.  Therefore if they are both duplicates of /score/PatrickCollectionFlPf.html, they are duplicates of each other.

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                          • MattAntonino
                            MattAntonino @fablau last edited by

                            From a human point of view they are different.  But humans don't manage bots, just bot rules.  Bot rules will follow logic and thus the answer I wrote out below is accurate.

                            IMHO your canonical tags are wrong.  That's the problem.  You have told bots that both pages are "the same" (canonical) to /score/PatrickCollectionFlPf.html  They aren't - they have separate content.  By putting in the wrong canonical tags, you've confused search engines.  Bots follow the rules as stated.  Your rule says they are the same, so search bots treat them the same.

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                            • fablau
                              fablau @MattAntonino last edited by

                              I am sorry Matt, but your statement puzzles me. I have "confused search engines"?Google states:

                              "A canonical page is the preferred version of a set of pages with highly similar content:"

                              http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=139394

                              If SEOmoz bot tells me that those two pages are "duplicate" pages, and with the fact both pages belong to the same item, I don't see what's wrong using a canonical tag pointing to the "main" page of the same item.

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                              • fablau
                                fablau @MattAntonino last edited by

                                I don't think with a canonical tag I tell search engines that those page are "identical", I just tell them that those pages can be "consolidated" as belonging to the same item. Or, as Google stated:

                                "A canonical page is the preferred version of a set of pages with highly similar content"

                                What's wrong with my canonical definition then??!!

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                                • fablau
                                  fablau @EGOL last edited by

                                  Thank you for your advice, but I am not really a SEO newbie. I begun working on SEO back in 1996 and I have been mentored by Bruce Clay a big deal. I am aware of my website situation and I joined recently these forums trying to improve my SEO knowledge furthermore and to stay up-to-date.

                                  Thank you again.

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                                  • fablau
                                    fablau @MattAntonino last edited by

                                    I am sorry, I have realized now that your are suggesting me that the SEOmoz bot has marked those two pages as duplicate "because of my canonical definition"? Is that what you meant? If so, that puzzles me even more because I don't think a canonical definition shared by two or more pages can "create" two or more duplicate pages by itself! Doesn't make sense, according to my knowledge a canonical tag helps avoiding duplicate issues, not the opposite way around.

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                                    • AlanMosley
                                      AlanMosley @fablau last edited by

                                      You are correct a canonical will take care of it, and using a canonical does not tell the search engine they are identical. It works just like a 301 except for the fact that it does not physically move the users to the canonical page.

                                      But does the search engine take the content from all urls and give the canonical value for al the content, I an not sure it dose, I have never tested it, so I would rather do something with JavaScript or maybe use previous and next tags.

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                                      • MattAntonino
                                        MattAntonino @fablau last edited by

                                        This is circular.

                                        "If SEOmoz bot tells me that those two pages are "duplicate" pages, and with the fact both pages belong to the same item, I don't see what's wrong using a canonical tag pointing to the "main" page of the same item."

                                        Your original question was "I don't personally see how these pages can be considered duplicate since their content is quite different."

                                        You need to make a choice. Either you think they ARE duplicate and you want to use canonicals the way you have, or you do NOT think they are duplicate and your canonicals are wrong.  You can't have it both ways.


                                        The** rel="canonical"** attribute should be used only to specify the preferred version of many pages with identical content (although minor differences, such as sort order, are okay).

                                        http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=139394

                                        "Should only be used on pages with identical content."

                                        You don't believe this content is identical (thus your original question) so clearly you should not have the canonicals pointing the way they are.

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                                        • fablau
                                          fablau @MattAntonino last edited by

                                          I see your point, but you are still looking and my posted issue here the other way around. My question again then is: the fact SEOmoz bot tells me that those two pages are "identical" can't be because of my canonical definition.  Therefore must be due to:

                                          1. SEOmoz bot sees those pages identical from a SE stand point (and then I shouldn't worry about my canonical definition because the canonical tag should "fix" that problem). But in this case SEOmoz bot should not mark those page as duplicate because of my canonical tag definition.

                                          2 SEOmoz bot sees those pages identical from a UI stand point, which I don't agree on (as a human I see those pages NOT identical). If canonical tags were made for humans, I wouldn't use them if this was the problem (UI duplicate issue). But since canonical tags are made for robots, I shouldn't worry about my canonical definitions if this is the case, specifically if SEOmoz bot marked those pages as duplicate from a UI stand point.

                                          Does this make sense?

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                                          • fablau
                                            fablau @AlanMosley last edited by

                                            I see your point and I agree that maybe a Javascript solution could better help, but the use of rel=prev/next, in my opinion, wouldn't be appropriate. That's more pertinent for multiple page lists/indexes.

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