Hi everyone,
Happy New Year to you all! I have been working on a client site recently which is using pagination to break up a section with a lot of products.
My business partner who deals with the marketing of our Sellerdeck has pointed out a potential issue which may affect organic listings for Sellerdeck sites,
Example.
We have a section that contains 16 products in total. Its overall page name is toys.html.
Within toys.html we have a product called TEDDYBEAR.
We split the pages into four so that only 4 products show per page. These four pages are entitled:
toys-p1.html
toys-p2.html
toys-p3.html
toys-p4.html
TEDDYBEAR would display is toys-p3.html
The issue (we think) is that Google would consider the TEDDYBEAR product that is displayed within toys.html and toys-p3.html uses duplicate content as they are completely seperate pages with the same content.
I hope that makes sense. Has anyone encountered issue with their sections not being indexed? I look forward to hearing from anyone.
Happy New Year to you all! I have been working on a client site recently which is using pagination to break up a section with a lot of products.
My business partner who deals with the marketing of our Sellerdeck has pointed out a potential issue which may affect organic listings for Sellerdeck sites,
Example.
We have a section that contains 16 products in total. Its overall page name is toys.html.
Within toys.html we have a product called TEDDYBEAR.
We split the pages into four so that only 4 products show per page. These four pages are entitled:
toys-p1.html
toys-p2.html
toys-p3.html
toys-p4.html
TEDDYBEAR would display is toys-p3.html
The issue (we think) is that Google would consider the TEDDYBEAR product that is displayed within toys.html and toys-p3.html uses duplicate content as they are completely seperate pages with the same content.
I hope that makes sense. Has anyone encountered issue with their sections not being indexed? I look forward to hearing from anyone.
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