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    Same content on other domain owned by de company. Canonical is not working

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    • EGOL
      EGOL last edited by

      It can take google a really long time to honor some rel=canonical.   I have used some and it has taken many months for all of them to be honored.

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      • BradsDeals
        BradsDeals last edited by

        I agree with Umar that BIGSCHOOL's overall authority is probably getting in the way. Is there any way to get a dofollow link from their course page to yours to help reinforce the linkage? Funneling a little extra juice your way certainly wouldn't hurt and it makes sense contextually.

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        • Linda-Vassily
          Linda-Vassily last edited by

          You could noindex, follow the BIGSCHOOL tourism degree page.

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          • EGOL
            EGOL last edited by

            I suggest lots of patience here.  One of the goals of the rel=canonical is to have the ranking value of the BigSchool page passed to the new domain.  If you simply do rel=canonical that will happen.   If you use noindex, nofollow, robots, meta robots or anything else then you will take, by total chance, whatever google decides to give you.

            I would be willing to sit for months on this if you are going to rel=canonical route.

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            • teconsite
              teconsite @UmarKhan last edited by

              Thanks  Umar!

              What do you mean with ...

              "I reckon your "New School" is not offering lots of degree courses so yes you can get the link from "Big School's" content but make sure, you are linking in a proper and natural way"

              I woudn't be natural... cause both have the same owner...

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              • teconsite
                teconsite @BradsDeals last edited by

                Thanks Rebecca! I would probably go that way!

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                • teconsite
                  teconsite @EGOL last edited by

                  Hi!

                  So, your point is to wait for that to happen, isn't it? What do you think about sending a link from the BIGSCHOOL course page to the NEWSCHOOL course page? I mean, canonical + link

                  Thank you!

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                  • EGOL
                    EGOL @teconsite last edited by

                    On my sites, if I have rel=caononical on Page A, referring to Page B (on another domain) as the source of the content, I do have a followed link from Page A to Page B.  That link is in a sentence that says that the content was originally published on Page B on the other domain.   I do not know if this is the way that Google would have done this, but this is what I have done and I can say that the results have been excellent.  Page B does very well in the SERPs.  (Page A is on a much more powerful website.)

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                    • Everett
                      Everett last edited by

                      The cross-domain rel canonical tag is a "hint" to Google, not a "directive". They can and do ignore it when other signals overwhelmingly indicate that a different page is the canonical one.

                      My advice would be to write new content for NEWSCHOOL.

                      If you can't do that, consider all of the different signals that Google can use besides the rel canonical tag:

                      • Initial publish date of the content
                      • Initial indexation date
                      • External links pointing to the content
                      • Internal links pointing to the content
                      • Domain authority (including domain-wide links)
                      • Age of the domain
                      • How the two pages are linking to each other

                      Last but not least you could noindex the BIGSCHOOL version, but not the NEWSCHOOL version and leave your cross-domain rel canonical tag up.

                      Again, it would be best to have unique content on both sites.

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                      • teconsite
                        teconsite @Everett last edited by

                        Thanks Everett, I agree that the best would be creating diferent content, but It is a little difficult, cause it is the explanation of the contents and programming of one course.

                        Thank you for your answer, and I will recomend publishing the content first in NEWSCHOOL and sending to the index before sending that content to other pages or portals!

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