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    Is there an easier way from the server to prevent duplicate page content?

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    • brianhughes
      brianhughes @SEOKeith last edited by

      Thank you again SEOKeith, I understand what has to be done. I just wanted to make sure I was clear on what needed to be done. Yes, the rel canonical tag will reflect whatever the page is I'm adding it. 🙂 Since I didn't get the errors for it I never added it to my other sites; so now I have to it for all of them. Fun...

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      • Dr-Pete
        Dr-Pete last edited by

        Just to clarify, the rewrite that Ryan is proposing IS a 301-redirect (see the "R=301") - it's just one way to implement it. Done right, it can be used sitewide.

        It's perfectly viable to also use canonicals (and I definitely think they're great to have on the home-page, for example), but I think the 301 is more standard practice here. It's best for search crawlers AND visitors to see your canonical URL (www vs. non-www, whichever you choose). That leads people to link to the "proper" version, bookmark it, promote it on social, etc.

        Make sure, too, to use the canonical version internally. It's amazing how often people 301-redirect to "www." but then link to the non-www version internally, or vise-versa. Consistent signals are important.

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        • Dr-Pete
          Dr-Pete @KeriMorgret last edited by

          Expounding is what I do 🙂 Other people use different words for it...

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          • SEOKeith
            SEOKeith @SEOKeith last edited by

            Sorry I just read this again, the 301 will fix the URL issue site wide.

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            • SEOKeith
              SEOKeith @Dr-Pete last edited by

              Hi Dr Pete, Would correcting the current issue with a 301 and adding the rel=canonical tags to each page be the best option? My thought being any future duplicate content issues that may occur (not caused from this issue) would be avoided.

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              • BobLongman
                BobLongman last edited by

                I'm still getting a bad canonical problem, even with every page having a rel="canonical". It even shows up in SEOmoz's stats, with it indexing 300+ pages when there's only 180-odd.  Trouble is, the .htaccess file says "FrontPage" not Apache.  Would your .htaccess thingy for Apache work there?  And is it the .htaccess that's in the url's folder with the rest of the site's regular files, or one that's in a prev. folder?

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                • brianhughes
                  brianhughes @Dr-Pete last edited by

                  Dr. Peter, thank you for clarifying this. I do see the R=301 now but I didn't see it before.

                  That's what I figured. Is their a preferred 301 code to use?

                  Yes, I will be sure to use it internally as well. I can see where that would be a mess. Thank you again for sharing your expertise.

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                  • brianhughes
                    brianhughes @KeriMorgret last edited by

                    Thank you for expounding on this issue 🙂 I thought it fit.

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                    • brianhughes
                      brianhughes @BobLongman last edited by

                      Make sure you have a space after the second quotation:

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                      • AdoptionHelp
                        AdoptionHelp @BobLongman last edited by

                        Robert check this article out re: frontpage and htaccess

                        Frontpage is an html editor that helps you build a site. Apache is a server that site can run on. It sounds like you have both.

                        You'll want to edit the .htaccess file in the root folder of your website, wherever the file for your homepage sits.

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                        • Dr-Pete
                          Dr-Pete @SEOKeith last edited by

                          In most cases, I don't find sitewide canonical tags to really be necessary, but if they're done right, they can't hurt. The trick is that people often screw them up (and bad canonicals can be really bad). I do like one on the home-page, because it sweeps up all the weird variants that are so common for home pages.

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                          • Dr-Pete
                            Dr-Pete @brianhughes last edited by

                            As long as the tactic you use returns a proper 301, there's really no way that's better than any other. Ryan's approach works perfectly well for Apache-hosted sites.

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                            • brianhughes
                              brianhughes @SEOKeith last edited by

                              If that's the case Dr. Pete, that saves me from having to add the tag to 51 pages. I already have one on the homepage. Thank you.

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                              • brianhughes
                                brianhughes @brianhughes last edited by

                                Okay, so the code variant will rely on the type of server?

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                                • Dr-Pete
                                  Dr-Pete @brianhughes last edited by

                                  Yes, a 301-redirect is almost always a server-level directive. It's not a tag or HTML element. You can create them with code (in the header of the page), but that's typically harder and only for special cases.

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                                  • brianhughes
                                    brianhughes @brianhughes last edited by

                                    I've never done one of these yet so I will Google how to do it. I'm waiting to find out the type of server it is.

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                                    • BobLongman
                                      BobLongman @AdoptionHelp last edited by

                                      Thanks.  Did the server-level change, works great, the pages are having no problems resolving canonically, and the changes have been accounted for in Google and Bing's webmaster data since the 24th. Only, one other thing also happened at that same time: my site lurched downward another notch.

                                      This is what usually happens when I do something that's been recommended by SEOs.

                                      😞

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                                      • seosstec
                                        seosstec @SEOKeith last edited by

                                        I have seen tons of duplicate content errors in the SEO Moz REport.  The pages that I have are same but the sidebar ads and others are dynamic based on the store they are coming from.  So we send store name as query string.http://www.appymall.com/apps/numberland-learn-numbers-with-montessori%20&store=Appy-back-2-school if you look at teh source code, we defined the canonicalURL. The system is still calling these duplicates. Can you help address this issue? What we are doing wroong?I did  checked the on-page keyword tool and it has green check after

                                        Canonical URL Tag Usage

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                                        • seosstec
                                          seosstec @SEOKeith last edited by

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