Duplicate content penalty
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Hi Jane
How do I change to canonical url's if I can't do a 301?
Mike
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Hi Jane, Oleg, & Bryan
I checked with the woman who designed my theme (she is awesome). She offered the following suggestions which seem like the way to go for me. Are there any negatives that I'm not aware of with the options below?
Since you are still using FrontPage, just open your site, locate the appropriate pages, and type the following into the head area:
If you are on a Windows server, your web host can do the 301 redirect for you. You will tell them the name of the old pages and the name of the new pages and they will do the rest.
An easy alternate is for you to do the redirect yourself with an easy tag that goes into the head area of the old pages. This tag is called a redirect and redirects from the old page to the new one.
URL="http://www.newsite.com/newurl.html">
Google, Bing, and Yahoo all recognize the meta tag for the redirect and will adjust their indexing accordingly. I will usually leave an old page on the server for about 3 months to give the search engines time to catch up. Then I can delete the page.
You can, of course, get more "bang for your buck" by using both the canonical link and the meta refresh at the same time.
URL="http://www.newsite.com/newurl.html">
I like the last one, am going to try that unless you think its a flawed strategy.
Thanks for your help
Mike
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Hi there,
I'll answer these one at a time as there are a few responses to go through.
default.htm is the home page as created by the CMS, but you want to either use that URL or www.cheaptubes.com as the home page, not both.
The solution is a 301 or the canonical tag so that home page content does not appear on both URLs.
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Hi again,
The canonical tag sounds like the right way to go for you.
Regarding the meta refresh method of redirection - this works perfectly for users... it was always the case that search engines did not honour this as a redirect though. This may have changed in the recent past (and realistically, it should have - a lot of people used this tactic for redirection and Google should understand that it shows a moved page). However, it is generally thought that the meta refresh does not pass all authority (as noted here), and this thread shows a Googler advising against it (this is a post from 2010 though).
Honestly, with the canonical tag, you don't need to do the refresh / redirection - this will take care of the issue

Cheers,
Jane
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Hi,
Hard to say, but it definitely won't have helped. As Bryan says, you've split authority between over twice the number of pages the site should have, and Google can take action against sites that produce a large amount of duplicate content. I'd get the canonical tags in place (and thoroughly check they're set up right, as it can be a mess if they're implemented incorrectly) and check on progress over two or three weeks. If you see nothing happen, I'd say your reason for dropping could be something else.
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Thx Jane
The problem is I can't simply 301 it because I'm not on apache. I can do the canonical tag. Of course I've already gone in and changed it over to the tag + refresh but server is down so it won't publish right now. I was trying to get it done ahead of moz crawling my site today. Is there a way to get moz to recrawl it after the changes are updated or do I need to wait another week?
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Hi,
You don't need to redirect at all (with a 301 or otherwise) if the canonical tag is in place. So don't worry about that at all - both URLs can load together if the canonical tag points Google from the "duplicate" to the "correct / canonical" one. Sorry if that wasn't clear.
I am not sure the frequency of Moz's crawling or if you can force a refresh, I'm sorry.
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ok, got it, thank you so much Jane
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Read these two posts... they cover everything.
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Thank you Oleg - I did put the tag
into the head right below the robots & google bot code on every page. I mistakenly deleted some very old non updated pages. Thx to moz, i have a list of the pages and will contact hosting co to 301 it. I think I ultimately have to 301 each page. I had moz recrawl my site last night but it said it dropped from 100 duplicate content penalties to 89, an improvement but not the one I hoped for. I did have a client tell my the site was down today, contacted network solutions and they said it was up now but they had an outage last night. Perhaps it affected the moz recrawl,but I can't know that. I also want to change the names of the pages as an interim measure before I update the site to newer format. Should I create new optimized by name pages first and then get on the phone with tech support and 301 them all to the knew pages? seems logical but so did deleting old pages until moz couldn't find them, then i realized the bots will count it against me rather than the housekeeping that it was.Mike
Mike
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Thanks Everyone. I got the old url cheaptubesinc.com 301'd to cheaptubes.com this week. Of course network solutions left off the / after .com and before the page name so that only the home page would 301 and they could try to sell me more 301s, it cost $60 for 1 and I have 48 pages on my site. I called and emailed them all week and they kept saying they had done it right and and they couldn't force google to change the links. I then realized if I typed www.cheaptubesinc/graphene.htm that it didn't work because it 301'd to www.cheaptubes.comgraphene.htm. They were argumentative with me even though I was polite with them even though I didn't want to be. I finally got a tech on the phone who said he would add the slash and ask his boss for forgiveness. However given the history of having the domain parked and pointed before and that not working over time & now this, I think my best bet is to transfer my domains to someone else. I heard bluehost is good. My concern is if they were that unethical in our dealings and the boss was argumentative in emails than they could go in an remove the slash at any time.
I also found a ton of code errors right at the top of my pages. I now know it was from putting up temporary messages but not checking to make sure the code was clean. The woman I bought my them from (6.5 years ago I paid her $60 and she still helps me for free, what difference between her & NS) notice open H1's & P elements at the top of the pages. I was still ranking well for acronyms but missing out on the long keywords since last july which caused my sales to drop off. I figure I lost at least 150K in sales because I neglected my website and didn't clean up the code on my pages a painful lesson I won't soon forget. On tuesday, when I searched single walled carbon nanotubes I had to go 8 pages back in google to find my page. By week's end I was #8 on page 1 and ahead of sigma aldrich a major materials supplier.
Thank you so much for your help everyone, it is sincerely appreciated
Mike
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Hi Everyone - I'm hoping you can help me out again. I have a functional 301 on cheaptubesinc.com. that cleared about 1/2 my dup content penalty on the moz crawl this week. As you can see in the results below, I still have 57 pages with dup content according to Moz.
57 Duplicate Page Content
13 4XX (Client Error)
57 Duplicate Page TitleI checked and I think it is mostly a canonical problem. I do have Rel Canonical tags on all my pages. When I clicked on the 1st one it appears that is the case, see below
cheaptubes.com carbon nanotubes msds
http://www.cheaptubes.com/cntmaterialsafetydatasheet.htm29414872001 duplicate
cheaptubes.com carbon nanotubes msds
http://cheaptubes.com/cntmaterialsafetydatasheet.htm25My question is, do I need another 301 from http://cheaptubes.com to the canonical version? I'ld rather not since I had to fight with network solutions for a week for them to add the / after .com so my other pages would work. Is this a penalty I should still be concernedabout given that I have the rel canonical tags? Please let me know your thoughts on thisMike
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Hi Mike,
Are you saying that there is a canonical tag on http://cheaptubes.com/cntmaterialsafetydatasheet.htm, pointing to http://www.cheaptubes.com/cntmaterialsafetydatasheet.htm? This would solve the duplicate content problem, but I do not see a canonical tag on either of those pages...
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Thx Jane - I may not have put a canonical tag on that page yet but its the same for every page. I can't access the http://cheaptubes.com but I can access the canonical version to publish. I did put canonical tags on most of my other pages such as the SWNTs page but it still shows a non canonical version when moz crawls it. Perhaps a 301 from http://cheaptubes.com to the canonical page? I'm just not sure how to handle it.
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Hi again,
Are you aware that you have a canonical tag on http://cheaptubes.com that points to a non-existent URL? i.e. http://i.imgur.com/yEd2377.png
http://www.cheaptubes.com/default.html
If http://cheaptubes.com/ 301 redirected to http://www.cheaptubes.com/, this would resolve the issue.
Are you aware that the www version of your site shows for a brand search (https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=cheaptubes.com&oq=cheaptubes.com&aqs=chrome..69i58j69i60l2j69i57j69i60j0.3367j0j4&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=91&ie=UTF-8) but that the canonical tags on each page point to the non-www version, e.g. http://i.imgur.com/P7Tizsv.png and http://i.imgur.com/lhTA95w.png?
The canonical tag on the www.cheaptubes.com/ page also points to http://www.cheaptubes.com/default.html. Sorry to show so many errors, but it doesn't look like canonicalisation has been implemented properly here.
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Thx Jane- No I wasn't aware of that. I don't get it because I put canonical tags right under the Head and I used the code below to do it. I will check again but am unsure how to fix it
I don't even know how to fix coding on the Http://cheaptubes.com site. It seems like when I add content to the canonical site it updates all of them. Thx for pointing out errors, you are giving me something to fix and improve.