14:47 Handling legitimate cross-domain content duplication » Google Webmaster Central Blog
Webmaster level: Intermediate

We've recently discussed several ways of handling duplicate content on a single website; today we'll look at ways of handling similar duplication across different websites, across different domains. For some sites, there are legitimate reasons to duplicate content across different websites — for instance, to migrate to a new domain name using a web server that cannot create server-side redirects. To help with issues that arise on such sites, we're announcing our support of the cross-domain rel="canonical" link element.



Ways of handling cross-domain content duplication:


Still have questions?

Q: Do the pages have to be identical?
A: No, but they should be similar. Slight differences are fine.

Q: For technical reasons I can't include a 1:1 mapping for the URLs on my sites. Can I just point the rel="canonical" at the homepage of my preferred site?
A: No; this could result in problems. A mapping from old URL to new URL for each URL on the old site is the best way to use rel="canonical".

Q: I'm offering my content / product descriptions for syndication. Do my publishers need to use rel="canonical"?
A: We leave this up to you and your publishers. If the content is similar enough, it might make sense to use rel="canonical", if both parties agree.

Q: My server can't do a 301 (permanent) redirect. Can I use rel="canonical" to move my site?
A: If it's at all possible, you should work with your webhost or web server to do a 301 redirect. Keep in mind that we treat rel="canonical" as a hint, and other search engines may handle it differently. But if a 301 redirect is impossible for some reason, then a rel="canonical" may work for you. For more information, see our guidelines on moving your site.

Q: Should I use a noindex robots meta tag on pages with a rel="canonical" link element?
A: No, since those pages would not be equivalent with regards to indexing - one would be allowed while the other would be blocked. Additionally, it's important that these pages are not disallowed from crawling through a robots.txt file, otherwise search engine crawlers will not be able to discover the rel="canonical" link element.

We hope this makes it easier for you to handle duplicate content in a user-friendly way. Are there still places where you feel that duplicate content is causing your sites problems? Let us know in the Webmaster Help Forum!


选C的概率真的是最高的!Matrix67: My Blog » 车东's shared items in Google Reader

从小老师就教导我们,不会做的题就选C,因为选择题选C的概率是最高的。事实上真是如此吗?今天我突发奇想,利用Google做了一个小实验。统计显示,答案选C的题果然是最多的!

Results 1 - 10 of about 364,000 for "这道题选A".
Results 1 - 10 of about 352,000 for "这道题选B".
Results 1 - 10 of about 521,000 for "这道题选C".
Results 1 - 10 of about 254,000 for "这道题选D".

Results 1 - 10 of about 2,140 for "这道题为什么选A".
Results 1 - 10 of about 2,200 for "这道题为什么选B".
Results 1 - 10 of about 2,580 for "这道题为什么选C".
Results 1 - 10 of about 1,350 for "这道题为什么选D".


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