I have just had an enquiry off a possible client who provides 3 ways in which to shop for his products, with the master product duplicated into 2 other sections. This duplication is to counteract the lack of 'shop by brand', 'by price', 'by color' etc. you get from a database driven site. (he does wish to add a 4th shopping method also) Although a little time consuming when he creates products, duplicating things all over the place, it has worked well.
Where it falls down is with regards to duplicate content, Google has not been happy with the site for a long time and we have just had a discussion on possible ways to improve things in this area. The obvious thing seems to be stopping Google from accessing certain pages leaving the products seen only once each. I imagine that using the 'nofollow' META TAG (where applicable) limiting just Google would be a good way to stop pages being indexed, you could make this easily switched on or off at section level.
I can't help thinking that I am missing a trick here though, it may be with regards to how his SPP is setup, it currently uses one product per section, no extended info pages. Maybe this kind of setup should use products and extended info pages and all duplicates could all then just point to the one extended info page? I personally hate using extended info pages, but i can see it might be a way round this, you could effectively have 3 links on 3 different pages, all pointing to the one extended info page. I dislike that extended info pages do not have all the standard SEO hooks as standard though.
Anyone else doing something similar and can possibly pass on some advice in this area? With many sites now showing multiple ways of shopping for products, I think this an area where some good solid sound advice would be useful for others in this situation. I am not sure what is best to be honest and I told him that, so i'd be interested in seeing what more experienced SEO folk think on the matter.
Where it falls down is with regards to duplicate content, Google has not been happy with the site for a long time and we have just had a discussion on possible ways to improve things in this area. The obvious thing seems to be stopping Google from accessing certain pages leaving the products seen only once each. I imagine that using the 'nofollow' META TAG (where applicable) limiting just Google would be a good way to stop pages being indexed, you could make this easily switched on or off at section level.
I can't help thinking that I am missing a trick here though, it may be with regards to how his SPP is setup, it currently uses one product per section, no extended info pages. Maybe this kind of setup should use products and extended info pages and all duplicates could all then just point to the one extended info page? I personally hate using extended info pages, but i can see it might be a way round this, you could effectively have 3 links on 3 different pages, all pointing to the one extended info page. I dislike that extended info pages do not have all the standard SEO hooks as standard though.
Anyone else doing something similar and can possibly pass on some advice in this area? With many sites now showing multiple ways of shopping for products, I think this an area where some good solid sound advice would be useful for others in this situation. I am not sure what is best to be honest and I told him that, so i'd be interested in seeing what more experienced SEO folk think on the matter.
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