Moz is treating my pages as duplicate content but the pages have different content in reality
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Attached here is a screenshot of links with duplicate content.
Here are some links that is also based on the screenshot
http://federalland.ph/construction_updates/paseo-de-roces-as-of-october-2015
http://federalland.ph/construction_updates/sixsenses-residences-tower-2-as-of-october-2015/
http://federalland.ph/construction_updates/sixsenses-residences-tower-3-as-of-october-2015
The links that I have placed here have different content. So I don't why they are treated as duplicates
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Thanks for the tip, I'm currently studying SEO and at the same time a developer. Will try to read on the basics
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thats easy, they are treated like duplicate content because they are.
The only difference is a different image - no text or anything else. There is in the best case (for a bot) only an alt-tag changing. Watch the sites with "browseo" and you will see it.
It's not a great idea to have relevant text in images. Only humans will see that. Write it on your website and add an image without text.
Nice to read: https://moz.com/beginners-guide-to-seo/basics-of-search-engine-friendly-design-and-development
by the way, there are a lot of invisble images on that page, invisible for me.
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