I used moz.com to analyze my site and got a report that I had almost 5,000 duplicate URLs and almost 5,000 duuplicate titles. The vast majority were from pages on the Q2A pages.
There have been 3,440 questions asked.
I am concerned about this because the site may incur a Google penalty.
Here is a small sample:
Example of Duplicate Content (There are approximately 5,000 duplicate content URLs) I note that the ending text (following the "?") is unique so they must be using a % factor to say there is duplicate content,:
Register as a new user - Bankruptcy Canada Q&A http://www.bankruptcycanada.com/ask-a-trustee/register? to=292%2Freading-done-have-credit-ratingreestablished-about-years%3Fshow%3D293
Register as a new user - Bankruptcy Canada Q&A http://www.bankruptcycanada.com/ask-a-trustee/register? to=2927%2Fconsumer-proposal-are-rrspsprotected-you-have-to-cash-them
Register as a new user - Bankruptcy Canada Q&A http://www.bankruptcycanada.com/ask-a-trustee/register? to=2931%2Fshe-has-died-what-happens-tothe-proposal
Example of Duplicate Titles (There are approximately 5,000 duplicate titles):
Ask a question - Bankruptcy Canada Q&A http://www.bankruptcycanada.com/ask-a-trustee/ask
Ask a question - Bankruptcy Canada Q&A http://www.bankruptcycanada.com/ask-a-trustee/ask?cat=1
Ask a question - Bankruptcy Canada Q&A http://www.bankruptcycanada.com/ask-a-trustee/ask?cat=10
Help please,
Earl Sands
I believe the issue goes beyond Q2A. Basically, you need to tell the search engines spiders/crawlers not to index the /ask and /register urls. It doesn't make any sense at all to do that as they don't have any content.
You can do that with a robots.txt file. More info here:
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