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Apr 9th, 2012, 11:03 PM
#1
Unique title tags for every single page on E commerce site?
Think its about time to go back and fix all those title tags..questions is the way we have our site up is as followed (aftermarket car part site)
acura
|__Integra
|____90-93 (DA)
|______Bumper & Corner Lights
|______Product page
Now looking at this your probably saying your burying your product pages way too deep within the site..correct? Secondly which i made this topic about is what should i be worrying about as far as unique title tags and descriptions are concerned. Don't mind have have the same title tags as far as acura aftermarket parts, honda after market parts etc etc. But will those hurt me when google or any other search engine is crawling my site and see that as duplicated product? Or should i be working on the structure of how you get to the product pages and then focusing on my product page titles? just don't want to make duplicates or title tags that are too alike and google or any other search engine penalizes me for it doesn't index it even thought its more for my users then anything.
Last edited by Dante@hidguy; Apr 9th, 2012 at 11:05 PM.
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Apr 10th, 2012, 12:20 AM
#2

Originally Posted by
Dante@hidguy
Think its about time to go back and fix all those title tags..questions is the way we have our site up is as followed (aftermarket car part site)
acura
|__Integra
|____90-93 (DA)
|______Bumper & Corner Lights
|______Product page
Now looking at this your probably saying your burying your product pages way too deep within the site..correct? Secondly which i made this topic about is what should i be worrying about as far as unique title tags and descriptions are concerned. Don't mind have have the same title tags as far as acura aftermarket parts, honda after market parts etc etc. But will those hurt me when google or any other search engine is crawling my site and see that as duplicated product? Or should i be working on the structure of how you get to the product pages and then focusing on my product page titles? just don't want to make duplicates or title tags that are too alike and google or any other search engine penalizes me for it doesn't index it even thought its more for my users then anything.
I don't think what your showing will hurt you in any way as far as dup content and the structure is probably ok too...but I'd really need to see the site to make a good evaluation.
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Apr 10th, 2012, 10:36 AM
#3

Originally Posted by
Test-ok
I don't think what your showing will hurt you in any way as far as dup content and the structure is probably ok too...but I'd really need to see the site to make a good evaluation.
HIDGuy Dot Net. Lots of work to be done so i want to go back and get it fixed one at a time.
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Apr 10th, 2012, 03:17 PM
#4
I think your link structure is fine, your only going 3 deep. But I would move the Shop by Vehicle section up and put the other stuff below it. I'd also change the 90-93 to 1990-1993 and get some products in em...seems their all empty. Your right you got a lot a work to do. :-)
added: and the titles will work fine that way. just as long as you keep all the crap out behind the ?..
/Chevrolet?zenid=2s0hquniinkqdr2i8n9u7rdpc0
which seems to have disappeared.
Last edited by Test-ok; Apr 10th, 2012 at 03:31 PM.
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Apr 10th, 2012, 04:30 PM
#5

Originally Posted by
Test-ok
I think your link structure is fine, your only going 3 deep. But I would move the Shop by Vehicle section up and put the other stuff below it. I'd also change the 90-93 to 1990-1993 and get some products in em...seems their all empty. Your right you got a lot a work to do. :-)
added: and the titles will work fine that way. just as long as you keep all the crap out behind the ?..
/Chevrolet?zenid=2s0hquniinkqdr2i8n9u7rdpc0
which seems to have disappeared.
Would you think its best for me to delete those categories that have nothing in it if nothing will be put in there for a while?
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Apr 10th, 2012, 05:27 PM
#6

Originally Posted by
Dante@hidguy
Would you think its best for me to delete those categories that have nothing in it if nothing will be put in there for a while?
I would.
I wouldn't create a category until I had something to put in there.
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Sep 14th, 2012, 02:56 AM
#7
Actually when the content is almost same then the different tags are necessary for every page to create the uniqueness.In this way although the main idea and the theme do not change but it brings a little change for the viewer/visitor.
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Sep 14th, 2012, 03:11 AM
#8

Originally Posted by
marksteve
Actually when the content is almost same then the different tags are necessary for every page to create the uniqueness.In this way although the main idea and the theme do not change but it brings a little change for the viewer/visitor.
Actually when the content is almost the same you should be using canonical tags, otherwise those titles mean nothing as google will just see different titles linking to the same duplicate information
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Sep 27th, 2012, 08:13 AM
#9
Make sure that every page which are on our sites has a title specified in the title tag,page titles must be descriptive and concise.Avoid unnecessarily long and verbose tiles.
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