A Get Elastic reader asked a question last week about duplicate content issues, SEO and providing affiliates with content. Our reader manages SEO for an affiliate site which has a sub-program of affiliate partners that do not use their own content on their sites, rather opt to use the content from the mother-site.
He wanted to know what he could do to protect his site from duplicate content problems that arise from content syndication. This refers to the way search engines filter out copies of a page on multiple domains and choose one or two sites to actually rank for the content.
You as a retailer with an affiliate program may wish to provide content for affiliates such as expert / editorial product reviews, general advice / guides on the product or activities related to the product or even product description content itself. This is great affiliate nurturing on the part of your affiliate management team - but it’s vulnerable to duplicate content filtering.
What is Duplicate Content Filtering?
If a search engine returned a bunch of results for your search query that were pretty much the same, you would get a bit irritated, wouldn’t you? Search engines understand this, and have tweaked their algorithms to filter very similar pages so you get a range of results that are relevant, but still different enough.
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