Rel-canonical and meta data
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Hey Mozzers,
Help please. I am migrating content for a new website (1000's of pages) and am using the canonical tag on a number of pages.
For the pages which I am asking Google not to recognise / index as the master version, and in the interests of time do I need to take the time to fill in the meta <title><description> etc each time?</p> <p>Ben</p></title>
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In the interest of best practice, this is still something I would do. Remember that a rel=canonical is only a suggestion to Google. Even though they say they will do their best to follow the recommendation, this isn't a guarantee like a 301.
I would pay attention to the page title as well because even if someone doesn't arrive at a page via Google, presumably they can browse to it? If they do, they will want to look at the browser tab and see something in there.
It isn't a question I have been asked before, so never tested it - gut feeling is telling me to do the work I'm afraid.
-Andy
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Thanks for the response and I think I knew your suggestion to be best SEO practice, but am guess looking to save time.
Thank you, decision made
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No problem at all Ben. Good luck with the work - been there many times

-Andy