Webmaster > HTML Improvements > Duplicate title tags
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Hi,
Webmaster > HTML Improvements > Duplicate title tags shows as in screenshot. How can i set this right as its a single page which duplicates?
Regards
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First - I would noindex them with a robots meta noindex - and not use the robots.txt disallow. The whole point is to not have them in the index. The robots.txt will prevent crawling but not remove from the index. So noindex the archives and remove the robots.txt disallow.
Then - just wait. WMT data can take months to catch up. I would not worry about the data in WMT so much though if you know you've got the right settings.
-Dan
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Kindly follow the format that I have mentioned and check out results in next 3 days,
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Disallow: /archive/ does not work for urls like archive?page=333
I suggest to block it as Christopher described above or like this:
Disallow: /archive?*
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The screenshot is from webmaster tools
I do have robots with
Disallow: /archive/ but still dhows as duplicates in webmasters
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I simply suggest you use the robots.txt file.
Create a robots.txt file like it.
User-agent: * Disallow: /archive Upload it into your root folder of the Site. The Other way to deal with duplicates is changing the title of each duplicated page. For more details you can read this detail article. [http://www.seomoz.org/learn-seo/title-tag](http://www.seomoz.org/learn-seo/title-tag)
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