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Site had some static html pages with good information concerning product categories which were indexed. All product pages were dynamic and shown as JS pop ups - not to be seen in Google.
I made a relaunch, site was indexed well, came up in SERPs for almost all targeted KWs and phrases. But suddenly pages targeting main KWs for product categories mentioned above dropped back heavily. I had no idea why. I tried everything including cavemans dropped site checklist.
Discussing the latter today with my client, he suddenly got pale and said: "Dupe content? Wait! I forgot to tell you but I placed the whole old site at another domain recently."
I was so shocked I even forgot to ask why ...
So right now there are two sites which have some pages with exactly the same content (KWs for product categories). Homepage's different, and pages further down are different.
Supposed I was trapped by dupe content, what is best now: Cut down dupe site with 'moved permanently' or without?
And how long should it take to show effect in SERPs?
Or do you think dupe content has nothing to do with my dropped pages?
Thanks,
Albert.
>> placed the whole old site at another domain recently
You could pull the content from that site and use a 301 redirect to the original site, or pull the dup content and exclude crawling with robots.txt
Unfortunately clients have a way of doing damaging things without telling sometimes. Did he say why he did it?
Put perm redirects on the duplicate site, and add lots of new links to your existing, while making sure there are a few to the dup site, so Google can see the redirects.
Then be prepared to wait several months, while hoping that it takes less time.
Could this be seen as duplicate content ... and penalized, by Google?
Another option is not to use query strings at all. You can recognise the referer url as being an affiliate/source instead. This will obviously depend on the sort of link that comes in.
As far as I know, this would only hurt you if this "other domain" was older than your main one or if it had higher pr/backlinks.
Example: I've got competitors who copy my exact code onto thier hompage because they see me ranking high, and think this will help them, when it does nothing to my rankings.
Supposed I was trapped by dupe content, what is best now: Cut down dupe site with 'moved permanently' or without?
My suggestion would be to delete the duplicate site and put a redirect there.
And how long should it take to show effect in SERPs?
This should work. How long will it take is something real hard to tell.
1)Also, you didn't tell us wheter the PR of your site has also been slashed and is it still in index or has been removed enttirely.
2)Another thing, how old is your site(domain).