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    • KarlBantleman
      KarlBantleman last edited by

      Hi Jane and Egol,

      Still no luck in the recovery of our UK rankings 😞

      The websites in question are www.teapigs.co.uk and www.teapigs.com. I think the tags have been implemented properly but I was wondering if you would be so kind enough to have a look for me?

      Thanks in advance,

      Karl

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      • KarlBantleman
        KarlBantleman last edited by

        In addition, do you think if we took down the US website, our UK rankings would come back quicker? Or is the damage already done and we need to wait it out.

        Thanks again!

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        • EGOL
          EGOL last edited by

          So, when I try to visit the .uk site I am redirected to the .com.

          When I visit the .com and grab sentences from the content I see results like this....  56,800 pages with that sentence and LOTS of them with the same "All products | teapigs USA" title tag.... and some old "All products | teapigs" pages from the .uk site still surviving.

          So, just from a quick look (which ain't nearly what should be done) I am thinking that this site has many thousands of pages that are simply mash-ups of products causing a huge duplicate content problem.

          And, since I don't know what was on .uk in the past, if it had a penalty, if it was cross-linked... I can't say much with confidence about other deadly problems that this site could have.

          If this was my site I would kill those mash-up pages and get back to the old-fashioned one page per product format.

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          • KarlBantleman
            KarlBantleman @EGOL last edited by

            Thanks for the reply Egol,

            The problem is, there are a few ways that a user can get to the same product. There is a canonical tag on each page that points to the most authoritative version of the page.

            The web company has put a geo-target redirect in place so that people from the US see the US site and people from the UK see the UK website. This isn't causing a problem is it?

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            • EGOL
              EGOL @KarlBantleman last edited by

              There is a canonical tag on each page that points to the most authoritative version of the page.

              In my opinion, pages like should be eliminated.  It does not matter what type of tag is on them.

              If this was my site, those pages would be gone and I would have get someone else to work on the website.    Nobody should have thousands of pages like that in the google index.  Those pages are dead weight. Google hates them with a vengeance.  They should be blocked from the google index.  I don't like the followed site-wide link to the developer  in the footer.

              Just saying what I would honestly do if this was my site.

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              • KarlBantleman
                KarlBantleman @EGOL last edited by

                Thanks EGOL,

                Really appreciate the advice. Those pages then, should I 301 them to the proper product page?

                I've mentioned the link at the bottom but, surprise surprise, they seem to ignore that one!

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                • EGOL
                  EGOL last edited by

                  Here is one of those pages...

                  http://www.teapigs.com/+gifts_for_him/+detox_teas/+rubbish?sort=price_asc&searchterm=&page=1&layout=list

                  They are being indexed by google.  They are not about a single product.  They look like they are being produced by the software that runs the site.  These pages are either an accident or they are spam.  Google will view them as spam.

                  If this was my site they would be removed ASAP and I would get away from blubolt for making a site with thousands of pages like this with duplicate content, duplicate title tags and allowing them in the index and putting a followed sitewide link in my footer.

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                  • KarlBantleman
                    KarlBantleman @EGOL last edited by

                    Thanks EGOL,

                    I've asked them to remove all those types of links and asked how they were being created. So, just to confirm in my mind, the rel=alternative hreflang tag is implemented correctly?

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                    • EGOL
                      EGOL last edited by

                      I see that the link in my post above is not working...

                      If you grab almost any string of text from a product description and search for it in quotes you will get a page with about 10 search results...  here is a string of text....

                      "Close the door to the wind and rain and brew up this all-natural, gingery, lemony brew to sweep you"

                      Then at the bottom of the search results page you will see....

                      In order to show you the most relevant results, we have omitted some entries very similar to the 8 already displayed.
                      If you like, you can repeat the search with the omitted results included.

                      If you click the link it will show you 51,000 pages that have been omitted... Click a few pages deep, most of them are from teapigs.com.

                      If you grab any other string of text from any other product description you will likely see another 50,000 pages... etc etc etc.

                      Simply eliminating these pages might not solve the problem.  Somehow they are being crawled.  So their must be links to them somewhere.

                      There

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                      • KarlBantleman
                        KarlBantleman @EGOL last edited by

                        Hi Egol,

                        do you think it would help if we took down the US website?

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                        • EGOL
                          EGOL @KarlBantleman last edited by

                          I don't know.

                          A good decision would require me to understand the content history, SEO history, and technical history (CMS, htaccess, canonical) of both domains.  I would need study the site and talk with all of the people who have done these things and compile that history as it occurred through time.   I would then get technical advice from a consultant who really really knows the technical details and be willing to pay them for research and study.

                          That history would be only as good as what the people who did the work were willing to share and could remember.  I would not be comfortable with that information, because, the people who did the work have methods and views that are very different from mine.

                          One thing that I can say with certainty.  When I was done with this site the ecommerce pages would be reduced to product pages and a very small number of category pages.  That is all.

                          Would that fix the problem?  I don't know, because I would worry that penalties and technical problems in the history of the site still hang over it.

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