Universal Include for Cross Domain Canonicalization
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You are right with the fact that Google supports canonicalization at the domain level. Here are two resources to stress that point: Google Blog, and Search Engine Land. Now to properly do this, you may need to talk to a web developer / programmer, they would be able to help you get the technicalities of what you need. Here are a couple of forums that may be of help: http://www.webdeveloper.com/ or http://www.go4expert.com/
Hope that helps. Let me know if you would like me to clarify.
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Hi Alex,
Thanks for the advice. Shame there might not be a simpler answer. I did find this article http://www.tylernichols.com/seo/dynamic-url-canonicalization which might be heading in the right direction. This was intended to work with dynamically generated URLs so I'm not sure if anyone knows whether it will be suitable for picking up multiple static URLs?
Cheers
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Hi Eamon,
If the URLs are static, you may just need to have your developer include the canonicalized links when the pages are published, unless you find and automated way to take care of this.
Best Regards,
Alex