Duplicate content within same website?

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I have been researching this for the past week and cant seem to find a concrete answer regarding what I am trying to accomplish. I have a site that I am working on that is going to target couple hundred different cities. The content of all the pages are going to be identical with the exception of the city name which will be different in the title, body and url, ect, but the message of it all with be identical. Each page will target its own specific keyword for that city, so there will be no competition between pages. Is this setup ok to do or is google going to penalize me for this?
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  • Profile picture of the author magiccashlady
    That is a good idea. I too would like to know more about this...so I will watch this post to see what help you get. Dont know about penalty but let's see what advise you get. I learn new stuff on here all the time. Good Luck with your marketing.
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  • Profile picture of the author magiccashlady
    I just found this by searching for the question in google search engine. Hope this helps: This post is credited to Monica Savoca from her SEO Blog,


    Question: Does Google Penalize Duplicate Content?
    Answer: The quick response would have to be “yes!” Avoid duplicate content and use unique content on your website.
    The other day I noticed a website that had duplicated another website trying to promote the other site by “helping” them. But in reality, using an iframe to do this will only cause Google to penalize this duplicate content and lower the rankings for this other site. That’s unfortunate because the person was intending to help the original site owner.
    Today’s article is to help a website owner understand the importance of adding unique content to their site. This means when you see an article you like, you do not copy it and put it on your website. (This would be called duplicate content!) Google would view the second website with the same material as plagiarism and could possibly lower website ranking or eventually might kick out the second site from search results.
    So, how do you avoid adding duplicate content to your site? Sometimes I write original articles from my own experiences. If I see an article I really enjoyed reading, I might write my own original piece of content based from what I just read.
    Focus on adding new, unique content to your website. Write about the field your website is centered on and always use some good keywords to help optimize each of your web pages. Google will like you and come back and visit often!
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    • Profile picture of the author markus3000
      Originally Posted by magiccashlady View Post

      I just found this by searching for the question in google search engine. Hope this helps: This post is credited to Monica Savoca from her SEO Blog,


      Question: Does Google Penalize Duplicate Content?
      Answer: The quick response would have to be “yes!” Avoid duplicate content and use unique content on your website.
      The other day I noticed a website that had duplicated another website trying to promote the other site by “helping” them. But in reality, using an iframe to do this will only cause Google to penalize this duplicate content and lower the rankings for this other site. That’s unfortunate because the person was intending to help the original site owner.
      Today’s article is to help a website owner understand the importance of adding unique content to their site. This means when you see an article you like, you do not copy it and put it on your website. (This would be called duplicate content!) Google would view the second website with the same material as plagiarism and could possibly lower website ranking or eventually might kick out the second site from search results.
      So, how do you avoid adding duplicate content to your site? Sometimes I write original articles from my own experiences. If I see an article I really enjoyed reading, I might write my own original piece of content based from what I just read.
      Focus on adding new, unique content to your website. Write about the field your website is centered on and always use some good keywords to help optimize each of your web pages. Google will like you and come back and visit often!

      This articel you posted is between two different websites/domains. What I have written about is for my site itself and within my own domain. The article written on my site is unique by me, its just that its duplicated for each city that I specify.
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  • Profile picture of the author magiccashlady
    One more Idea: This just came to me. What if you create a tracking code for each city by adding .com/?!City to the end of your page using a tracking link and forwarding the marketing campaigns to that specific page and make it unique to that city by spinning content and adding unique city information in your page/post/article? Not sure if that will work... Let's see what others say. Hope this gives you some ideas.
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  • Profile picture of the author markus3000
    Anybody else have any ideas on this?
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  • Profile picture of the author multifactorguru
    It really depends on your competition. Obviously if the competition is using unique content along with a good SEO strategy, then you would also want that.

    There is no problem with starting duplicate and one day moving to unique either if you wanted to gauge it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Curtis2011
    Originally Posted by markus3000 View Post

    I have been researching this for the past week and cant seem to find a concrete answer regarding what I am trying to accomplish. I have a site that I am working on that is going to target couple hundred different cities. The content of all the pages are going to be identical with the exception of the city name which will be different in the title, body and url, ect, but the message of it all with be identical. Each page will target its own specific keyword for that city, so there will be no competition between pages. Is this setup ok to do or is google going to penalize me for this?
    Lol. This is actually the original definition of "duplicate content" that Google told people to not do or to avoid whenever possible.

    All other definitions of duplicate content (eg "identical content hosted on two separate websites") were made up by internet marketers who mis-interpreted Google's message.

    For more information straight from Google:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hSoX...embedded#t=873
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  • Profile picture of the author jwmann2
    I don't think google would penalize you but you may have a hard time ranking in the search engines. Although it is unique. Give it a try.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ducksauce
    tried it, and it backfired, then I thought, ok, I am a smart ass, I will make each city a subdomain eg, www.city.domain.com [no url] , well that didn't work. I tried almost 100 pages of almost the same crap with different names, after 10 months, I scraped and decided to renew the domain in 2 months time, after the next 3 months I re did them, passing copyscape, and G loved it. (Do note, when I ran pages through copy scape 6 months later, some of them failed vrs some pages, I presume at the point of text, they were not indexed by copyScape yet)

    I am no guru, I really don't know your answer, just my experience. Why don't you ask Matt Cutts and report back?
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  • Profile picture of the author shophia
    Originally Posted by markus3000 View Post

    I have been researching this for the past week and cant seem to find a concrete answer regarding what I am trying to accomplish. I have a site that I am working on that is going to target couple hundred different cities. The content of all the pages are going to be identical with the exception of the city name which will be different in the title, body and url, ect, but the message of it all with be identical. Each page will target its own specific keyword for that city, so there will be no competition between pages. Is this setup ok to do or is google going to penalize me for this?
    First of all you have to set the primary set of keywords that contains your specific cities. Try to make keywords that have included your city name and find out keywords have good search volume and target those keywords with your specific inner pages. That will help you out for sure. Google will not panelize you if you follow their guidelines and build the quality ethical links.
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  • Profile picture of the author rajnish
    Duplicate content is create the bad reputation for any Website.A fresh and unique content always gives you all benefits of online business.If you post same content on your website it's not good for your website's future. do lot do lot do so sinh ban buon quan ao ban buon quan ao chup anh cho be
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  • Profile picture of the author bille
    Database driven sites where you create tons (like more than 100) of pages with the same template regularly get deindexed by Google. You'll have to really differentiate the content and have a decent amount of original content on each page. Just generating pages with small bits of data won't cut it.
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  • Profile picture of the author OliviaSSLGuru
    Originally Posted by markus3000 View Post

    I have been researching this for the past week and cant seem to find a concrete answer regarding what I am trying to accomplish. I have a site that I am working on that is going to target couple hundred different cities. The content of all the pages are going to be identical with the exception of the city name which will be different in the title, body and url, ect, but the message of it all with be identical. Each page will target its own specific keyword for that city, so there will be no competition between pages. Is this setup ok to do or is google going to penalize me for this?
    Before you get index by major search engines such as Google and Bing, you should add canonical url to your all web pages which should be link to your original content page, otherwise you will be penalized by search engines.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Gasbuddy.com does EXACTLY what you are doing, and
      takes it a step further. They even have a zillion domains
      with the same stuff, all interlinked, all pointing back to
      gasbuddy.com. I can only imagine the boatloads
      of traffic they get each time gas prices spike.

      You people are mixing up "duplicate" content as usual.

      Relax. The sky is not falling.

      And the earth will not swallow you.

      Paul
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      • Profile picture of the author markus3000
        Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

        Gasbuddy.com does EXACTLY what you are doing, and
        takes it a step further. They even have a zillion domains
        with the same stuff, all interlinked, all pointing back to
        gasbuddy.com. I can only imagine the boatloads
        of traffic they get each time gas prices spike.

        You people are mixing up "duplicate" content as usual.

        Relax. The sky is not falling.

        And the earth will not swallow you.

        Paul
        I guess in the similar fashion that Paul mentioned with Gasbuddy, why would they need to change thier page for each location,it wouldnt make sense. I am not trying to be lazy and am all about orginal content but I am basically trying to get the same content over to the city of New york as I am to the city of chicago, ect. The pages arent competing with each other as they are geotargeted for each location and by me having to completely change content for every city will just mess up the message I am trying to convey. I mean the guy searching for "weather in Chicago" doesnt care about the search for "weather in new york" but they should be able to display the same near content.
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  • Profile picture of the author upendraets
    Don`t worry, Add rel=canonical in your main page`s meta.
    for more information about rel=canonical visit the google blog
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  • You may want to just revamp your site and get it right now so you do get hit by Google later. With the way Google is taking down duplicate content, I dont think you want to go that route even if it is on your websites I wouldnt. IMO You would be safer and get more real traffic if you use unique and fresh content that uses SEO.
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  • Profile picture of the author C Rebecca
    Well, this is indeed duplicate content within the website.

    As such, Google does not penalize websites for duplicate content. It simply does not rank duplicate content in search results.

    Also, this practice won't be liked by search engines...
    I would advise you create category page on your home page, routing people to their respective country. Optimize your home page for good ranking so that it appears for query from any of your targeted country.
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  • Profile picture of the author 36burrows
    I know a guy who owns a moving company and did exactly what you're saying. He made a different page for each city they service but the content on each page was the exact same, except for the title.

    He was hit by Panda and never recovered.

    You can't just replicate a bunch of different pages and just change a few keywords in the title and expect to get rewarded for it. I wouldn't suggest it.
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  • Profile picture of the author seoviviti
    I would like to suggest you one think. if you are trying to promote your website globally then make your home page or main page index and mark all other inner pages as you mention above nofollow and noindex for search engine. If you make them index then the search engine ranking will impact instantly because of duplicate content. So make your pages search engine friendly. You can put one drop down menu for selecting country. There is one more option for redirecting the website automatically as per the country.
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  • Profile picture of the author patco
    You don't have any choice. This won't help you for your SEO (because of the duplicate content!), but it won't either hurt your website!
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  • Profile picture of the author milla30
    No. As you explained is not good. Google may pennalize you or you will not get benefit very much. Google treats same contents on different pages of the same site as duplicate contents.
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  • Profile picture of the author journalistabid
    dear there should be different, its necessary else it may be harm your site pages..
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    • Profile picture of the author bboyspyder
      I have no other option but to use duplicate content on my site. It is my own unique content, but I use it on different pages with just changing the name of the site I review and some small festures. The reason is that the sites are very similar to each other and there is no real difference to inbetween.

      Is this going to bring a penalty to my site? All my pages get indexed extremely fast naturally and I have no message in google webmaster.

      If anybody can take a look at my signature and then look for example at Jadestone network where I have 3 pages with similar content.
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  • Profile picture of the author jimmyn
    It should be easy to add specific information about those sites, and i wouldn't say you have no other option but to use duplicate content on those pages. This from Google's duplicate content guidlines probably applies here:

    "Minimize similar content: If you have many pages that are similar, consider expanding each page or consolidating the pages into one. For instance, if you have a travel site with separate pages for two cities, but the same information on both pages, you could either merge the pages into one page about both cities or you could expand each page to contain unique content about each city."
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  • Profile picture of the author bboyspyder
    If the webpages I am interested pass copyscape test am I safe?

    Because they do pass it.

    In my eyes however some stuff seems to repeat, but hey I am the guy that wrote them and I know what I took from my other reviews and what I thought out so it seems like duplicate to me.
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