FAQ and CTAs registering as indicidual pages.
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Hi Everyone,
Looks like this is one for the pros. I haven't a clue personally. If anyone has had experience with this it'd be great.
Anyway, I have a problem with the way my FAQ page was built.
http://www.nationalpardon.org/faq/i-am-not-eligible-yet-when-should-i-start-the-process
Each individual question is showing up as a page.
http://www.nationalpardon.org/learning-center/faq-pardon/
The same issue is appearing for the CTA sections on my homepage and I'm wondering if maybe that is diluting my "juice" as they say.
To be honest I’m not sure if this is something Google would much care about. But Moz is telling me its bad. So I want to fix it.
Just hoping you’ve seen this before and have a suggestion that’s proven.
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That's an odd way they set that up. I think you're are right though, you are better off just restructuring the content under one page to avoid duplicate content issues. If you have any external backlinks pointing to those individual question pages, make sure to set up a 301 redirect to your main page so not to lose any of those links.
Good luck
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I'm using wordpress. It's just the way the guys built the pages. Instead of using a single wpml editor page to hold all the content they pulled the content from seperate wpml pages.
I'm looking at rebuilding the pages rather than a no index, so that all the content appears under one page / url .
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This is odd, what CMS are you using? You could also throw a noindex tag on those pages if you want Google to ignore them.
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