Duplicate content by Taylor Lovett

Modified on 2013/10/10 09:41 by Jovall — Categorized as: Uncategorized

From Taylor Lovetts page

Hey {!name}, I thought I’d let in on a big problem that I look for on client websites when I’m doing SEO consulting.

From Google Webmaster Tools: —– Duplicate content generally refers to substantive blocks of content within or across domains that either completely match other content or are appreciably similar ——

Here’s all the ways duplicate content can occur on your website:




The biggest problem with duplicate content is that search engines don’t know which version to index. If you are using a WordPress website, then duplicate content probably applies to your website in a more subtle way, a way which most SEO “gurus” try to charge you money to learn about. Multiple pages with the same page title or meta description are considered duplicate content which hurts your website in a variety of ways.

The page title is contained in the HTML header and can be read by users in the URL bar at the very top of browsers. The meta description is also contained within the HTML header but cannot be read by humans and is used exclusively by search engines like Google. I’m going to send you another email about the importance of meta descriptions and titles and how to make good use of them.

— Ways to Detect Duplicate Content on Any Website


— Ways to Fix Duplicate Content on WordPress Websites




— Ways to Fix Duplicate Content on WordPress Websites


That’s it! Everything you need to correct duplicate content on your website is in this email. Enjoy.