How can you solve this problem?
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 3:38 am
The first way is to directly edit the html files of your site, which means that if you don't know web development, it will be difficult for you.
However, there are tools that have made this easier, such as Moz's Crawler tool , which audits your entire site and shows you a series of errors that you need to correct, including duplicate content. It tells you what the duplicate material is and where it appears. You can also filter them to find out why they are recognized as duplicates (tags, titles, addresses, files, etc.)
It then gives you the option to decide which one you would like to keep. But, before you remove duplicate material, consider:
Is it worth having all these pages with this similar content? Do they really provide value to the user? If the answer is no, stick with just one.
If they are different contents and you mark them as duplicates, make sure you use different meta elements (title, description and URL), as this can confuse the search engine.
If you focus on the topic, you don't want to waste it and there is indeed content published. Change all the material and give it a new approach to continue adding value.
3. Use keywords that answer questions
The 5w + H is a tool that journalists use to write their news, it is based on 5 key questions to develop the content:
What?
Who?
When?
Where?
Why?
How?
Why create content with this technique?
These questions decipher at certain points the user's search intention , which can predict the keywords that a person will enter when searching.
The biggest benefit is that if your content answers a “5w + H” qu canada mobile phone number list estion, Google will create a Snippet. This increases the chances of getting an organic contact between users and your brand (even if it is not at number 1 in the results list).
Depending on the content you create, Google will categorize and display it in different types of Snippets. For example, if you answer “how to” questions, the results will tend to be displayed in list form, while if you answer “what is… definition of…”, it will display and highlight the corresponding keywords.
To find keywords like this, you can view suggestions from Google Trends , which in some cases uses this question pattern, or you can use Moz's Keyword Explorer, which lets you view suggestions for any keyword you select.
4. Fix redirect issues
Sometimes we want users who enter a web page to be redirected to another one, either because its URL was modified or moved to another location. Normally we do it in the following way: URL A redirects to URL B, URL B to URL C and so on.
All of this hinders the user experience and should be avoided, as it increases loading time and also makes it difficult for search engines to crawl that web page and index it in the SERP, which directly affects your SEO positioning.
On the other hand, if you change this constantly, all the SEO positioning you have done on the pages will be lost. To solve this problem, simply review what changes you have made to the URLs and shorten the whole process or simply apply a 301 redirect to permanently move the URL and retain all the positioning of that page.
However, there are tools that have made this easier, such as Moz's Crawler tool , which audits your entire site and shows you a series of errors that you need to correct, including duplicate content. It tells you what the duplicate material is and where it appears. You can also filter them to find out why they are recognized as duplicates (tags, titles, addresses, files, etc.)
It then gives you the option to decide which one you would like to keep. But, before you remove duplicate material, consider:
Is it worth having all these pages with this similar content? Do they really provide value to the user? If the answer is no, stick with just one.
If they are different contents and you mark them as duplicates, make sure you use different meta elements (title, description and URL), as this can confuse the search engine.
If you focus on the topic, you don't want to waste it and there is indeed content published. Change all the material and give it a new approach to continue adding value.
3. Use keywords that answer questions
The 5w + H is a tool that journalists use to write their news, it is based on 5 key questions to develop the content:
What?
Who?
When?
Where?
Why?
How?
Why create content with this technique?
These questions decipher at certain points the user's search intention , which can predict the keywords that a person will enter when searching.
The biggest benefit is that if your content answers a “5w + H” qu canada mobile phone number list estion, Google will create a Snippet. This increases the chances of getting an organic contact between users and your brand (even if it is not at number 1 in the results list).
Depending on the content you create, Google will categorize and display it in different types of Snippets. For example, if you answer “how to” questions, the results will tend to be displayed in list form, while if you answer “what is… definition of…”, it will display and highlight the corresponding keywords.
To find keywords like this, you can view suggestions from Google Trends , which in some cases uses this question pattern, or you can use Moz's Keyword Explorer, which lets you view suggestions for any keyword you select.
4. Fix redirect issues
Sometimes we want users who enter a web page to be redirected to another one, either because its URL was modified or moved to another location. Normally we do it in the following way: URL A redirects to URL B, URL B to URL C and so on.
All of this hinders the user experience and should be avoided, as it increases loading time and also makes it difficult for search engines to crawl that web page and index it in the SERP, which directly affects your SEO positioning.
On the other hand, if you change this constantly, all the SEO positioning you have done on the pages will be lost. To solve this problem, simply review what changes you have made to the URLs and shorten the whole process or simply apply a 301 redirect to permanently move the URL and retain all the positioning of that page.