Pages with Duplicate Page Content Crawl Diagnostics
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I have Pages with Duplicate Page Content in my Crawl Diagnostics
Tell Me How Can I solve it Or Suggest Me Some Helpful Tools.
Thanks
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Hi There
I would;
- Noindex your tags
- Set your title templates for the category archives so they end up unique. Hopefully you're using Yoast SEO. So go to SEO->Titles/Meta and click "Other" to get all the variables for the title templates. Play around until you get titles that are unique, not too long, and make sense to read.
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Well, the name on the category (one or two words) seems to be the only thing different on these pages. Are you sure that "Erotic Passion 1981 Hollywood Movie Watch Online" is Sci-Fi and a Hollywood Movie and a Family Movie?
You probably want to NOT index the category pages, and index only individual movie titles.
In general, this type of site often has challenges with ranking in a search engine. There's little to no original content, and the search engines aren't going to see where you're providing any value to the visitors. For a long-term strategy, you're going to need to think of how you can add value and make your site different from other sites that also list movies.
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http://www.only4movies.com/category/bollywood
http://www.only4movies.com/category/hollywood-movies
http://www.only4movies.com/category/hindi-dubbed
http://www.only4movies.com/category/latest-movies
http://www.only4movies.com/2013/10/mumbai-police-2013.html
These are and more like this is showing as Pages with Duplicate Page Content
Please Give Me suggestion how To fix it.
Thanks
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Solving it depends somewhat on the cause of the duplicate content. If you can give us examples of a couple of URLs, that will help.
For example, if www.example.com and example.com are listed as duplicates, then you need to make sure your site resolves to just www or non-www.
Instead, if you have a carpet cleaning service and you have 500 words about your service for each city you serve, and only the city name is changed between cities, then you'd want to rewrite your content.
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