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    • DohenyDrones
      DohenyDrones last edited by

      Hi,

      I'm hoping someone can help me out here but this is what I am dealing with:

      Say John Smith Companies sells Widgets across the United States.  They have also formed a company called "Widgets of Canada" in an effort to sell their Blue Widgets only in Canada and I am in responsible for their website.  Recently, John Smith Companies completely redesigned their website and it now has a really slick look and is loaded with great widgets content.

      I would like to take their site and re-purpose it for use in Canada.  However, I am concerned about duplicate content.  I would be converting all the widget specifications from imperial to metric units, changing the title and description elements and also using a much different folders/ paths.  Is this enough to avoid any issues with similar page content?  Is there anything I can do with hreflang?

      Thanks

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      • DirkC
        DirkC last edited by

        Hi Richard,

        There should be no concern on duplicate content - in fact if you copy the site the biggest risk you run is that people will still land on the US version rather than the Canadian one (check this article on webmaster blog on international duplicate content)

        Things you should do:
        1. In webmastertools set the preferred country for each of the sites (under Search Traffic > International Targetting)
        If you use a .ca extension for the Canadian site this is not necessary - it is automatically set to target Canada

        2. Use hreflang on each of the pages - in the head of each page add (of course you need to adapt the url's to your specific situation)

        If you want other countries (outside US & Canada) to visit the American rather than the Canadian site you could also add:

        You can check some pages here to see if implementation is ok.

        3. Set the language tag in html -  for Canada -  for the US version
        Alternative would be to use  for US /  for Canada

        4. Localize your content (as you already intended to do). It is however not strictly necessary to change all the titles & descriptions just for the sake of changing them - if the content has exactly the same meaning in en-ca & en-us it is not absolutely necessary to change it. Changing folders / paths - again - if it more logical to structure your content that way for Canadian users do it - but again not strictly necessary. Metrics & prices are changes which are absolutely necessary. Local contact details & about us would be good as well.

        5. You could consider local (Canadian) hosting - although a local ip isn't a very strong signal anymore.

        6. Try to build "local"(=Canadian) links to the .ca domain.

        Interesting readings:

        http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.be/2013/04/x-default-hreflang-for-international-pages.html https://moz.com/blog/the-international-seo-checklist

        https://blogs.bing.com/webmaster/2011/03/01/how-to-tell-bing-your-websites-country-and-language/

        https://moz.com/blog/5-dos-and-donts-of-international-seo https://moz.com/blog/hreflang-behaviour-insights

        Hope this helps,

        Dirk

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        • DohenyDrones
          DohenyDrones last edited by

          Okay, great.  Thanks for your responses.  It sounds like I should be okay using the same content and since I will be changing to metric units and will be using localized terms and different folders/paths.

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