Webmaster Level: Advanced
If you have a global site containing pages where the:
- template (i.e. side navigation, footer) is machine-translated into various languages,
- main content remains unchanged, creating largely duplicate pages,
and sometimes search results direct users to the wrong language, we’d like to help you better target your international/multilingual audience through:
<link rel=”alternate” hreflang="a-different-language" href="http://url-of-the-different-language-page" />
As you know, when rel=”canonical” or a 301 response code is properly implemented, we become more precise in clustering information from duplicate URLs, such as consolidating their linking properties. Now, when rel=”alternate” hreflang=”x” is included in conjunction with rel=”canonical”…
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