Duplicate content is content that appears in more than one place on the Internet. This "one place" is defined more precisely as a unique URL. So if the same content appears at more than one web address, it is duplicate content. Minimal URL differences also apply here, such as the accessibility of a page via http and https.
Duplicate content causes three major problems for search engines:
For website owners, this means an increased risk of massive ranking and traffic losses. These losses are often due to two main problems:
The end result: pages and their content do not achieve the visibility in search engines that they would without duplicates.
First of all, you should of course make sure that you do not publish any duplicate content at all. However, this is not always possible or practicable. For example, it makes sense to make the homepage accessible via http and https URLs and, particularly in the case of large e-commerce sites, it is hardly possible to provide unique text for all similar products that may only differ in one respect.
In these and similar contexts, you have various options for limiting the negative effect of duplicate content on search engines. The easiest and most effective way is often to use the so-called canonical tag (<link rel="canonical" href="example URL/>)". By inserting the tag into a page, you can (in simple terms) clearly tell the search engines which content is the main content and should be used for the ranking.
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