Multiple Domains with the same Products
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Hi,
I have a client with three companies selling the same products on each. Two brand sites and One which shares all the products.
Currently, they are all using the same description and imagery. How damaging will this be for duplicate content?
Thanks,
Ashleigh
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It's sounds like they're all competing for the same listings "real estate". I would consolidate them onto the strongest domain and drive traffic to it that way.
Are the sites in the same country? If you are targeting "local" you could create sub pages targeting that city.
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Hi,
Check this old thread on same topic @ https://mza.seotoolninja.com/community/q/we-have-two-different-websites-with-the-same-products-and-information-will-that-hurt-our-rankings
Hope this helps.
Thanks
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