The Moz Q&A Forum

    • Forum
    • Questions
    • My Q&A
    • Users
    • Ask the Community

    Welcome to the Q&A Forum

    Browse the forum for helpful insights and fresh discussions about all things SEO.

    1. SEO and Digital Marketing Q&A Forum
    2. Categories
    3. On-Page / Site Optimization
    4. Duplicate content question

    Duplicate content question

    On-Page / Site Optimization
    4 4 130
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as question
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • TheZenAgency
      TheZenAgency last edited by

      Hi

      I have a site that is run off one CMS system but has 3 different web addresses. One is a comic shop, one is  a toy shop and one is a game shop. Now due to the nature of what we are selling some of the products we are selling on both or all 3 of the sites.

      I was wondering as to whether this would affect my ability to rank in google and if i would be penalised for any duplicate content?

      Thanks in advance

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • Highland
        Highland last edited by

        It's not a penalty per se, it just means that Google is going to pick one copy and devalue the others. Does it affect your ability to rank? Not really. It just means one site is going to be the winner. Remember, a penalty is where Google devalues your whole site for bad behavior. Duplicate content is not bad behavior.

        If you want to pick the rankings winner yourself you can add a canonical tag to the other pages pointing to the one you want to rank.

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
        • kayintveen_MD
          kayintveen_MD last edited by

          Highland has a very good answer to this for sure. But i'd like to add something. We are magento specialists and work with a lot of multi-store environments, i'd say follow the following steps

          • Best case: try to write unique copy per website with the same product and title. this would be fine, as long as the content is really unique on all 3 sites you have 3 ranking opportunities in stead of one.
          • Else: If thats costs to much time or effort and does not give you enough ROI just choose highland's method of setting a canonical tag to you most powerful domain which is more likely to rank
          • If thats to much time just forget it and let google fight it out, it wont give you much devaluation
          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • LesleyPaone
            LesleyPaone last edited by

            One trick you can do is dilute the text pretty easily and make some small changes to make them compete with each other instead of one canceling two out like a duplicate content will get you. You could try something like this and it should be pretty easy to implement if you are using a template based cart system.

            Shop 1 - Just have the normal product description on the page and all of the standard text you have from your menu, ect basically changing nothing.

            Shop 2 - If your site is utilizing rich snippets, change them on a template level. Most work like this $template_variable So on the second site delete a little bit of the rich snippet data, say the condition and the manufacturer name. At the same time on every product page add a 200-400 word shipping and return policy. As the current standards are, that should dilute everything enough to look like a totally different page.

            Shop 3 - Basically the same as shop 2, change the rich snippet data that is sent a little. Maybe it could be adding manufacturer data that is not in the other templates, or taking something else that is non essential out of the template. Then add in on the product pages a different but meaning the same 100-200 word shipping policy. At the same time either add in an "about" section for the manufacturer, or if you have too many manufacturers for this to be reasonable add in an about for your company on every product page.

            By doing this you will make the pages compete with each other instead of making one page dominate. If you are using a template based CMS, the changes should be easy and should only take about an hr or two to do, minus the time to write the content.

            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
            • 1 / 1
            • First post
              Last post
            • Hi - How do you get rid of duplicate content that was accidentally created on a tag url? For example, when I published a new article, the content was duplicated on: /posts/tag/lead-generation/
              MikeRoberts
              MikeRoberts
              0
              4
              82

            • Avoiding Duplicate Title Tags and Duplicate Content
              Marston_Gould
              Marston_Gould
              1
              11
              344

            • Duplicate Page Titles and Duplicate Content
              AlanWills
              AlanWills
              0
              7
              280

            • Duplicate content because of content scrapping - please help
              kchan
              kchan
              0
              2
              291

            • Duplicate Page Content Question
              AmieMarse
              AmieMarse
              0
              9
              667

            • Duplicate content
              Naturalmente
              Naturalmente
              0
              3
              454

            • Duplicate Content
              AlanBleiweiss
              AlanBleiweiss
              0
              2
              804

            • Duplicate Content Question
              opwdecks
              opwdecks
              0
              4
              957

            Get started with Moz Pro!

            Unlock the power of advanced SEO tools and data-driven insights.

            Start my free trial
            Products
            • Moz Pro
            • Moz Local
            • Moz API
            • Moz Data
            • STAT
            • Product Updates
            Moz Solutions
            • SMB Solutions
            • Agency Solutions
            • Enterprise Solutions
            • Digital Marketers
            Free SEO Tools
            • Domain Authority Checker
            • Link Explorer
            • Keyword Explorer
            • Competitive Research
            • Brand Authority Checker
            • Local Citation Checker
            • MozBar Extension
            • MozCast
            Resources
            • Blog
            • SEO Learning Center
            • Help Hub
            • Beginner's Guide to SEO
            • How-to Guides
            • Moz Academy
            • API Docs
            About Moz
            • About
            • Team
            • Careers
            • Contact
            Why Moz
            • Case Studies
            • Testimonials
            Get Involved
            • Become an Affiliate
            • MozCon
            • Webinars
            • Practical Marketer Series
            • MozPod
            Connect with us

            Contact the Help team

            Join our newsletter
            Moz logo
            © 2021 - 2026 SEOMoz, Inc., a Ziff Davis company. All rights reserved. Moz is a registered trademark of SEOMoz, Inc.
            • Accessibility
            • Terms of Use
            • Privacy