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Hello,
Previously I asked if I should remove my blog from Weebly if I cannot change the page titles as they are being reported as duplicates. The answer was,yes and I headed to Weebly to remove it. Upon looking closer, every page and post does in fact show a different address. Now Im confused, I dont see duplicates but the campaign lists all the blog pages and states they are duplicates. I'm not sure what to do. Am I misunderstanding duplicate page?
Thank you.
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Thank you for helping. I think I'll just move it to a wordpress and solve it all instantly. The only duplicates are coming from the blog, moving it will fix it the lazy way...:).
Thank you!
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Ok So you have some sort of category thats considered duplicate that needs to get fixed look at the urls- I dont use Weebly so i can't help you thru that but that is your issue.
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Hi,
Here is a page lsitedon the list as a duplicate title and also duplpicate content.
Gathered Bibs and Not - The Vermont Apron Company
Here are the links that show when I click the number in the first column
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/02/gathered-bibs-and-not.html
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/category/gathered%20bib%20aprons/1.html
Thank you!
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click on the first column number and show me what page it is duplicate to -
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Hello,
This is part of the list of 80 pages that they state has duplicate content. The first column of numbers is for other urls and the second is page authority, 3rd column is linking root domains.
I really need to know whether to get the business blog off the website and instead host at wordpress. I thought having it at the website would drive traffic , not ruin it.
Thank you for your help.
Sorting and Organizing - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/02/sorting-and-organizing.html 2 12 1 Summer Dresses - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/02/summer-dresses.html 1 12 1 Being Sick and Business - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/03/being-sick-and-business.html 1 12 1 Formality of Black and White - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/03/formality-of-black-and-white.html 2 12 1 Goth - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/03/goth.html 1 12 1 More about Goth - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/03/more-about-goth.html 2 12 1 New Adventures and Widening Horizons - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/03/new-adventures-and-widening-horizons.html 1 12 1 Coffee Pot Apron - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/04/coffee-pot-apron.html 2 12 1 The Denim Group - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/04/the-denim-group.html 1 12 1 Today - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/04/today.html 2 12 1 Website Work - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/04/website-work.html 1 12 1 Adding a Bib - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/05/adding-a-bib.html 1 12 1 Contact Phone Number - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/1/contact-phone-number.html 1 1 0 Our First Post - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/1/first-post.html 1 1 0 Getting on Track - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/1/getting-on-track.html 1 1 0 Hostess Aprons - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/1/hostess-aprons.html 2 1 0 New Work - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/1/new-work.html 1 1 0 Photography - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/1/photography.html 1 1 0 Winter Aprons - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/1/winter-aprons.html 1 1 0 Cute Aprons - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/2/cute-aprons.html 1 1 0 Gathered Bibs and Not - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/2/gathered-bibs-and-not.html 2 1 0 Gathering Aprons - The Vermont Apron Company
http://www.vermontapron.com/1/post/2012/2/gathering-aprons.html | 1 |
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Please post a screenshot of the campaign report showing the duplicate pages.
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Yes, thank you, it's..
This is the website...
This is the blog on the website, which the campaign lists every page of it as a duplicate.
http://www.vermontapron.com/blog.html
Thank you for your help.
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Can you please post the URL so I can investigate further?...
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