Hello,
One of my main product ranges is OS maps, and I have each map on a single page, so, for example, there are 370 Explorer maps and each page has mostly the same information - publisher, scale, format etc, with the actual area covered, publication date and ISBN varying. This means that I have a lot of pages which are very similar - is this seen as duplicate content by Google?
This question has been prompted by the fact that these pages do not seem to be seen by Google (although they have done well in the past). I have unticked the "include in site map" box for these pages, as the site map was too unweildy with them in - is this possibly the cause of the problem?
Thanks,
Rosalyn
One of my main product ranges is OS maps, and I have each map on a single page, so, for example, there are 370 Explorer maps and each page has mostly the same information - publisher, scale, format etc, with the actual area covered, publication date and ISBN varying. This means that I have a lot of pages which are very similar - is this seen as duplicate content by Google?
This question has been prompted by the fact that these pages do not seem to be seen by Google (although they have done well in the past). I have unticked the "include in site map" box for these pages, as the site map was too unweildy with them in - is this possibly the cause of the problem?
Thanks,
Rosalyn
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