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    • Eteach_Marketing
      Eteach_Marketing last edited by

      Hello all,

      Quite simply, I'm stuck. Well, I think I am.

      We are about to launch a whole new International side of our website. We're an education job board www.eteach.com for schools in the UK and a little internationally. Now that the business is growing we want to make our brand more global. All the big bosses wanted to create a brand new website called www.eteachinternational.com. I managed to persuade them to not to do that and instead use a subfolder approach off of our well established and strong domain www.eteach.com (phew).

      However, now I'm getting a little lost in making sure I don't duplicate my content. We have a staffroom section on our website which basically has lots of relevant content for people searching how to become a teacher, e.g. www.eteach.com/how-to-become-a-teacher.

      We also want this same content on the international subfolder, as it will still be relevant content for international teachers. However... Do I have to completely re-write the content (which I'm trying to avoid as it will be very similar) or can I put in a rel=canonical to the already existing pages?

      So basically (I know this HTML isn't right, it's just for visual's sake!): www.eteach.com/international/how-to-become-a-teacher rel=canonical --> www.eteach.com/how-to-become-a-teacher

      I understand this gives all the authority to the original page, not the international one, but I'm fine with that (unless anyone can suggest anything else?)

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      • Andy.Drinkwater
        Andy.Drinkwater last edited by

        Hi Virginia,

        You would be fine if there is a canonical in place. it exists for just this sort of occurrence. You also have the canonical example correct 🙂

        This will also be much more preferable than writing very similar content.

        -Andy

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        • GPainter
          GPainter last edited by

          Hi the canonical is great but to reinforce it it's also a good idea to have a link on the page pointing towards the original and it gives Google that shove that its the correct one.

          Good luck with the launch!

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