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Handling duplicate content in your website

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January 17th, 2012

When you are building your own website, sooner or later you run into the question – how to handle duplicate content? What do I mean by that? Imagine that you have a highly visited web page, which receives most of the daily visits. You are planning to re-design the website, and give this web page a new URL and a fresh new look, but don’t want to lose all that traffic from that old page. And you can’t keep both of them online, since they will have most likely the same content text-wise – something, which is often penalized by search engines. How do you proceed from there?The best practice is to do a 301 redirect. The 301 message on the Internet is handled by the search engine as: moved permanently. Here is how you can make a 301 redirect for your web page:With PHP:The code needs to be placed in the Header section of the website, so that the search engine can read it first.Header( “HTT eyelash growth P/1.1 301 Moved Permanently” );Header( “Location: http://www.new-url.com” );With .htaccess:RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^old\.php$ http://www.domain.com/new.php [R=permanent,L]The code above will direct all the traffic from the old.php to the new.php page, or html page.This can be used to redirect from one domain to another, from one page to another, or from www.some-domain.com to some-domain.com or the reverse, as some search engines will see the www and non www URL as duplicate content.With the rel=”canonical” directive:link rel=”canonical” rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” href=”http://prefered-url.com/” /If you run an online store and want to sell a custom made handbag, which is available in several colors, and decide to dedicate a separate page on your site for each color, then you have about 3 or 4 identical pages.