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  • Duplicate pages vs. SE

    Hi Everybody,

    I - like many of us - frequently re-do pages, many times by cloning, etc. Then file away the old page under a different name and publish the new one in its place.

    I believe this creates a duplicate page / content / text problem with the SEs, possibly penalizing the new page.

    How to get the old pages safely out of the way? (say, I may want to keep them for my own references).

    1. Deleted the old html.s from cPanel; de-published... (I know it will take time to take effect.)

    2. I then remove the old, renamed (usually with an "old" tag) pages from my main BV directory to a folder I created within, called "Unused files" = ???

    Is this procedure (the combination of points 1 and 2) enough to prevent "duplicate page" conflict with SEs?

    Thanks,

    Gabor
    www.gabor-music.com

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    Re: Duplicate pages vs. SE

    All you have to do is remove the page(s) from your public_html directory.
    You can do that from the cPanel or open the FTP Tool and delete them.
    I prefer the FTP method as you can delete more than one item at a time.
    SE's will not see "old pages" if there is no link to them.
    CarbonTerry
    Semper Fi
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    • #3
      Re: Duplicate pages vs. SE

      Thanks.

      What is considered "archives"? The public_html?

      (I ran into this thing in a different forum and there they used the concept
      "Archives"...)
      www.gabor-music.com

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      • #4
        Re: Duplicate pages vs. SE

        An "Archive" would be a place where files are stored/kept. Any folder/drive/etc could be considered an archive.
        Your web pages/files are kept/stored/filed/archived in your public_html file/directory/folder/whatever.
        CarbonTerry
        Semper Fi
        Still green...still mean......just not as lean

        Red Hawk Archery
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        • #5
          Re: Duplicate pages vs. SE

          So, this forum I mentioned claims that a robot wouldn't differentiate between the page in an archive and the (similar) page on the site.
          I guess, however, if the "archive-file" isn't published it wouldn't get crawled - so, the above claim is only valid if that particular archive is a published one.
          Yo la tengo?...

          False alert...?
          www.gabor-music.com

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          • #6
            Re: Duplicate pages vs. SE

            Do a test. Make a sitemap and see if the "old" pages are listed.
            Or, simply delete the files from the server.
            CarbonTerry
            Semper Fi
            Still green...still mean......just not as lean

            Red Hawk Archery
            Zone 5 Photo
            My USMC

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            • #7
              Re: Duplicate pages vs. SE

              Thanks, C.T.

              To conclude (I guess): no page - no crawl - no see - no conflict.

              I'll do a sitemap - I'm curious.
              In the meantime I've deleted the unused pages...

              So, there...

              Have a nice morning, Nighthawk...

              Gabor
              www.gabor-music.com

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              • #8
                Re: Duplicate pages vs. SE

                If what is done in the first message is exactly as said, there never was a problem - as the "old" pages aren't the published versions and you are saving the bv files only? The search engines can't see the files on your computer. They are only seeing the new page that you published using the same name.
                Beth
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                • #9
                  Re: Duplicate pages vs. SE

                  When I read this portion:
                  "Then file away the old page under a different name and publish the new one in its place."
                  It seemed as if the old page had been published and was still on the server.
                  Regardless, it seems we have solved the issue.

                  CarbonTerry
                  Semper Fi
                  Still green...still mean......just not as lean

                  Red Hawk Archery
                  Zone 5 Photo
                  My USMC

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