Yes sir, I agree it will be a "bit of an effort". Thank you both for some great guidance and if there's anybody else that has other solutions to these types of issues, I welcome your feedback as well.
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RE: I have a site that has 65 different versions of itself.
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RE: I have a site that has 65 different versions of itself.
Thank You Flatiron,
Yes the content is on different servers due to the different countries they serve as well as the languages. The client's US site is what I am working to improve and they currently have over 2,500 Duplicate title tags and Meta-Descriptions out there. Would modifying the robots.txt file to instruct the SE's to simply crawl the one main site and ignore the others be the best solution? My train of thought is going back to a previous case I had with a previous company where their product list pages were seen as duplicate pages due to the fact that each of the "sort" parameters were being recognized as duplicates by the SE's. We had to write an instruction to only crawl the first sorted results.
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I have a site that has 65 different versions of itself.
I've just started managing a site that serves over 50 different countries and the entire web enterprise is being flagged for duplicate content because there is so much of it. What's the best approach to stop this duplicate content, yet serve all of the countries we need to?
Have worked in SEO for company's such as Lowe's Home Improvement and a regional doughnut chain in Florida that was bought by Dunkin Donuts. Spent a number of years in charge of Email Marketing for Lowe's as well. Now on my own and contracting for another Fortune 100 company in Raleigh NC.
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