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    • pasape
      pasape last edited by

      Hello friends,

      I have several problems with my website related with duplicate content.

      When we changed any family name, for example "biodiversidad" to "cajas nido y biodiversidad", it creates a duplicate content because: mydomain.com/biodiversidad and mydomain.com/cajas-nido-y-biodiversidad have the same content.

      This happens every tame I change the names of the categories or families.

      To avoid this, the first thing that comes to my mid is a 301 redirect from the old to the new url, but I wonder if this can be done more automatically otherwise, maybe a script?

      Any suggestion?

      Thank you

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      • activitysuper
        activitysuper last edited by

        Your can do a 301 redirect on the old domain to the new one in webmaster tools

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        • pasape
          pasape @activitysuper last edited by

          thank you activitysuper. Do you know a tutorial about 301 redirect in webmaster tools?

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          • Dr-Pete
            Dr-Pete last edited by

            This is all within the same domain, right? If there's a pattern to how you change them, then you could write rewrite rules to cover the pattern. This is platform-specific, however - Apache is more flexible than IIS, for example.

            The other option would be to create a database of the URL changes and reference that (and auto-301) every time a page is called. That's a lot trickier, though, and would take some serious coding.

            If there's no clear pattern, I'm afraid it's going to take either the database or manually setting up 301-redirects. If you're doing this frequently, though, I'd strongly consider re-evaluating. Even proper 301s lose some amount of link-juice, and changing your URLs frequently can cause a lot of unintended SEO problems.

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            • pasape
              pasape @Dr-Pete last edited by

              Thank you Peter for your answer.

              Finally We are doing 301 redirects manually via htaccess.

              We hope not to change over the names of the categories.

              Best regards!

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