Here is my problem. I am working on a massive ecommerce store. The store will have around 3000 products or more. A lot of those products belong in multiple categories. In this niche, people search by category, then brand. I have a few products that fit into 4 or 5 different categories. Then add the fact that the shopping cart automatically creates duplicate URL's iteslf. For instance
Any URL Pros in Here? This one is Crazy. Sitewide duplicate content problems (major)
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Here is my problem. I am working on a massive ecommerce store. The store will have around 3000 products or more. A lot of those products belong in multiple categories.
In this niche, people search by category, then brand. I have a few products that fit into 4 or 5 different categories. Then add the fact that the shopping cart automatically creates duplicate URL's iteslf. For instance
mysite.com/product
mysite.com/category1/product
mysite.com/category1/brand/product
And many other variations. Here is where it gets difficult.
I have about 12 items that have 500 sizes a piece. Each of these size products need their own product page. I will end up with like 1500 pages with identical content, but with a different size.
That works out great for the visitor because of the way they find their product. They use a two step system, get to the size product page, checkout.
How do I account for all this sitewide duplicate content? I think the best way is to use rel="canonical" I can 301 some of the category/product pages to /product, but I dont know about those products with all the sizes.
For a 301, dont I have to know the URL for every duplicate url in order to 301 it to the correct URL
With rel=canonical, all I have to do is put that tag on all the pages I want indexed, right? Sounds almost too simple.
Let's discuss this. I have had a headache for 5 days trying to figure out the best way to handle this.
In this niche, people search by category, then brand. I have a few products that fit into 4 or 5 different categories. Then add the fact that the shopping cart automatically creates duplicate URL's iteslf. For instance
mysite.com/product
mysite.com/category1/product
mysite.com/category1/brand/product
And many other variations. Here is where it gets difficult.
I have about 12 items that have 500 sizes a piece. Each of these size products need their own product page. I will end up with like 1500 pages with identical content, but with a different size.
That works out great for the visitor because of the way they find their product. They use a two step system, get to the size product page, checkout.
How do I account for all this sitewide duplicate content? I think the best way is to use rel="canonical" I can 301 some of the category/product pages to /product, but I dont know about those products with all the sizes.
For a 301, dont I have to know the URL for every duplicate url in order to 301 it to the correct URL
With rel=canonical, all I have to do is put that tag on all the pages I want indexed, right? Sounds almost too simple.
Let's discuss this. I have had a headache for 5 days trying to figure out the best way to handle this.
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