Dangers of Duplicate Content

Posted July 24th @ 11:44 pm by jason

Copying-n-pasting content is one of the quickest ways to get a new site up and running. However, duplicate content like this is also one the best ways to be delisted, ignored, or devalued by search engines. And I’m not even referring to issues of copyright infringement. Duplicate content is a common issue for many sites, and copy-n-pasting is not the only way to get it.

Duplicate Content Prevention

There are many sites that discuss the dangers of duplicate content. And personally, I think most of the “dangers” are common sense. So rather than discuss the dangers, the goal here is to educate you on a few methods to prevent duplicate content. Doing so may help you to improve your search engine rankings as well as reduce any confusion for your readers.

How content is duplicated

Duplicate content can occur “accidentally.” In other words, they can happen without being an intentional content spammer. Here are a few examples:

  • Multiple domains that point to the same website
  • Printer friendly pages
  • Inconsistent linking (www or directory names)
  • Syndicated or republished content (see Richard Keir’s article on this)

Solutions to duplicate content

These solutions do not necessarily correspond to the issues above. If you have additions or other ideas, please feel free to comment or email me.

Write unique content
Obvious, but thought it should still be here.

Use a Robots.txt file
Use a robots.txt to let spiders know what files are okay. If you have print-friendly pages, disable them from being indexed.

Use 301 Redirects
A permanent redirect will let search engine’s know where the “original” content is. This is particularly good to use when you have multiple domain names that point to the same site.

Link consistently
Be sure to always use the www in your domain or never use the www. Choose one or the other. The same goes for directories. Either always use trailing slashes or never use trailing slashes.

Resources

Post inspired by Kristal’s Comment.

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