Question about Before-After results pages optimization
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Hi Aman.
- I'd consider combing pages like these as they're both competing for the same keyword, "hair transplant 2200 grafts". By putting all the similar photos together you'll also have a gallery for people to view and a more substantial portfolio of work done within that range.
- The solution above covers this as well.
- Same.
While the content is OK and different, you'll be competing against yourself with all of these pages being separate. I'd combine them. Cheers!
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Do you have the ability to have both results on one page? That is what I would do to fix this issue. If that isn't an option use canonical tags. You will have to pick one URL that you would prefer to rank for, but it will help solve some of these issues.
You could also no follow/ no index this section of your website. If you aren't ranking for these pages, and don't plan to, just exclude them from the rest of your site in the robots.txt file.
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As Ryan and Monica say.... "combine these results into a single long page".
That long page will be much more substantive content for the search engines - so it will probably rank a lot better than any of the single skimpy pages. Also that page makes it much easier for visitors to compare. And, it reduces duplicate content issues.