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Migrating to a tag-driven global website - Need opinions!
Hi! I have similar questions. It sounds like you are posting articles in the main language it was written in and not doing any geo-targeting. Is that right? I'm not sure because you mention "the correct homepage shows up in the appropriate geography." If an article is written in Portuguese, you aren't translating it? Let us know some more details and we are happy to help!
International Issues | | katemorris0 -
Rel-canonical vs Href-lang use for an international website.
Hi there, As you say, it's always possible that Moz's bot considers duplicate content WHEN IT IS DUPLICATE! You have to tell bots, such as Moz's and Google's, that those folders aren't just copies of the other, that are also country targeted. 1- Have you implemented hreflang tags properly? 2- I feel the need to say it, when using content for other countries, always try to adjust the content for the locals. It's well known that Australians, Americans and British people don't speak the same English. These resources always come handy in cases like this: Hreflang generator - Aleyda Solis International SEO - Moz Learning Center The Guide to International Website Expansion: Hreflang, ccTLDs, & More! - Moz Blog The International SEO Checklist - Moz Blog Best luck. Hope it helps. GR
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | GastonRiera0