How to check the site for duplicate pages?
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interesting material on the topic of how to check the site for duplicate pages.
I haven’t written to a blog for a long time, you know, all
sorts of creative things, I kind of play in the theater. Fisherman's Day,
Resort Day, rehearsal and all that
Well then, let's get down to the topic of the question.
This article is intended for those who already have an idea
of takes, and in general knows what it is. Here it will be described in
detail not about the takes themselves, but about how to determine if the site
has them
Duplicate content is an unpleasant problem for any site
owner, and it can lead to the fact that your promotion efforts may not produce
the desired results. We will consider two options for determining the presence
of duplicates: for Yandex and for Google.
How to find duplicate site on yandex?
If you assume that an article has duplicates, then you can
verify this as follows.
Copy any passage from the article and enclose it in
quotation marks.
Insert this passage into Yandex search.
Go to the Advanced Search tab.
In the "On the site" field, enter your site.
Click Find.
Here is how it looks in the picture:
duplicate pages on the site
... and another picture:
How to check the site for duplicate pages in Yandex
If the page you have selected has duplicates, then you will
see them in the search results (see the picture of a randomly selected site).
It was relative to Yandex.
How to find duplicate site in google?
In order to check for duplicates of a page in a Google
search, do the following:
Copy any passage of the text of the article and enclose it
in quotation marks.
Append to this passage site: your-site
Enter the resulting expression in the search form.
How to check a site for duplicate pages on Google
As a result, your search query will look like this: “any
excerpt from the text of the article”
site : vash - site
If the page you have selected has duplicates, then you will
see them in the search results (see the picture of a randomly selected site).
It was relative to Google.
Now you know exactly if the pages of your site have
duplicates.
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