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First, we must distinguish the type of content duplication, in relation to the place where it occurs. Duplicate content between different domains To find duplicate content external to the site there are special services such as Copyscape or you can manually search for one or more sentences of your article, using quotation marks on Google. Google search Google search in quotes Internal duplicate content (in the same domain) Within a specific domain, the best way to find pages with duplicate content is to use an external crawler. There are various cloud solutions such as SEMrush or desktop ones such as Screaming Frog. To give a practical example, as shown in this tutorial , after having scanned the entire site with a crawler, it is possible to work on the CSV report generated by the software, at the end of the analysis of the entered domain, to recognize duplicate content.
Compare title tags and meta descriptions Identify all URLs that have the same Venezuela Phone Number title or meta description and make sure they already have a canonical link, meta robots noindex or other measure to avoid duplication in the Google index. Otherwise, it would be truly duplicate content that must absolutely be treated with the solutions already examined in this guide. I don't like to dwell on theory and this is precisely why I would like to analyze a practical case below . In the screenshot below, the report shows 5 URLs with the same title tag . At first glance it would all seem like duplicate content, but with a more careful analysis, it is clear that a page is "canonicalised", i.e. it has a canonical link that points to another URL.
In this case, Googlebot will immediately understand that there are two versions of the same page and will only have to index the first one, as it is the official one. The other 3 URLs have not implemented any solution and therefore need to be corrected. Duplicate title tags Duplicate title tags Find duplicate content on your site With SEMrush Site Audit. Enter your domain Trial! → ADS illustration #2 Compare URLs Wanting to be even more precise in your search, you should sort the URLs. At a glance, you may quickly discover whether parameters have been used or whether there are structures that follow a recurring pattern. For example, the pagination of WordPress archives , which often contains thin content, can be visually recognized by the URL structure.
Compare title tags and meta descriptions Identify all URLs that have the same Venezuela Phone Number title or meta description and make sure they already have a canonical link, meta robots noindex or other measure to avoid duplication in the Google index. Otherwise, it would be truly duplicate content that must absolutely be treated with the solutions already examined in this guide. I don't like to dwell on theory and this is precisely why I would like to analyze a practical case below . In the screenshot below, the report shows 5 URLs with the same title tag . At first glance it would all seem like duplicate content, but with a more careful analysis, it is clear that a page is "canonicalised", i.e. it has a canonical link that points to another URL.
In this case, Googlebot will immediately understand that there are two versions of the same page and will only have to index the first one, as it is the official one. The other 3 URLs have not implemented any solution and therefore need to be corrected. Duplicate title tags Duplicate title tags Find duplicate content on your site With SEMrush Site Audit. Enter your domain Trial! → ADS illustration #2 Compare URLs Wanting to be even more precise in your search, you should sort the URLs. At a glance, you may quickly discover whether parameters have been used or whether there are structures that follow a recurring pattern. For example, the pagination of WordPress archives , which often contains thin content, can be visually recognized by the URL structure.