Sophie Brannon posted a Twitter poll asking SEOs “what do you do with your content duplication issues?” The survey had just under 1,000 responses, which is a lot for a Twitter SEO poll. The results showed that most SEOs canonicalize their duplicate content issues.
The question was what do you do with your content duplication issues?
57.5% said they canonicalization, 18.4% said they rewrite everything, 11.8% said they noindex the pages and 12.3% said other response.
Here is the poll:
#SEO world – I need your help with a poll!
What do you do with your content duplication issues?
If you select ‘other’ or want to elaborate further, let me know your techniques for a shout out in my deck at @brightonseo ????????
— Sophie Brannon (@SophieBrannon) August 18, 2021
The responses to the Twitter poll are super insightful, so make sure to click through.
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