I have been following the 'Duplicate Content' thread elswhere on this forum.
A lot of the discussion is based on finding solutions to Duplicating Products and suggests that the need is due to Googles poorer rankings for sites containing duplicate content.
I have created this seperate thread as I have a diferent angle on it.
I want to test the basis for that assumption.
I have researched a few SEO sites and really can't find any hard evidence of this being a fact.
It appears to me to be a bit of an urban myth.
The nearest I can get to fact is from the Google Wedmaster's Help page, which states,
My understanding is that it is 'Duplicate Pages' that cause Google an issue, NOT 'Duplicate Products'.
If pages are constructed to contain 'Manufacturer' or 'Colour' sorted pages, then these are going to have pages that contain different content.
True that some of the content is duplicate, but the pages themselves will be fundamentally different.
Has anybody on this forum got any hard evidence of whether this is right or wrong?
A lot of the discussion is based on finding solutions to Duplicating Products and suggests that the need is due to Googles poorer rankings for sites containing duplicate content.
I have created this seperate thread as I have a diferent angle on it.
I want to test the basis for that assumption.
I have researched a few SEO sites and really can't find any hard evidence of this being a fact.
It appears to me to be a bit of an urban myth.
The nearest I can get to fact is from the Google Wedmaster's Help page, which states,
Don't create multiple copies of a page under different URLs. Many sites offer text-only or printer-friendly versions of pages that contain the same content as the corresponding graphic-rich pages. To ensure that your preferred page is included in our search results, you'll need to block duplicates from our spiders using a robots.txt file.
If pages are constructed to contain 'Manufacturer' or 'Colour' sorted pages, then these are going to have pages that contain different content.
True that some of the content is duplicate, but the pages themselves will be fundamentally different.
Has anybody on this forum got any hard evidence of whether this is right or wrong?
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