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Please refrain from internal links to search results pages. staging environment A staging environment is a duplicate or near-duplicate version of your site that is used for testing purposes. For example, let's say you want to install a new plugin or change the code on your website. You might not want to push it directly to a live site that has hundreds of thousands of visitors every day. The risk of catastrophe is too high. The solution is to test your changes in a staging environment first. Staging environments are an SEO problem when indexed by Google due to duplicate content. How to resolve this issue Secure your staging environment using HTTP authentication, IP whitelisting, or VPN access. If it's already indexed,
remove it using the robots noindex directive. How to check for duplicate content on your site Go to Site Audit on Ahrefs Australia Phone Number Data and start the crawl. Once complete, proceed to the Content Quality Report. Look for non-normalized overlapping and near-overlapping clusters. These are highlighted in orange. Clicking on any of these clusters will take you to the affected page. Investigate why the content is duplicated and take appropriate action. Note that these are not always issues that need fixing, especially if they are nearly duplicates. Not an AHREFS user? Look for the following duplicate content warnings in Google Search Console.
Replicate without user-selected canonical There are duplicates. Google chose a different canonical than yours Duplicate submitted URL not selected as canonical Learn more about how to deal with these warnings . To see how Google treats specific URLs, use the URL Inspection Tool . You can also check for duplicate title tags, meta descriptions , and H1s in the HTML tags report. What you're looking for is an illegal duplicate. These are pages with duplicate meta tags, but different canonicity. Click the Illegal Duplicates toggle under HTML Tags and Content to select them . Click on one of the yellow bars to see the affected pages. Pages with duplicate titles, meta descriptions, or H1s are often very similar. For example, these two have the same title tag and the same product, so the content is almost the same. The only difference is that one of the pages is for the Instant Lighting Firelog 3 pack and the other is for just one.
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