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Use location hashes.

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Many SEOs out there have probably heard this from their web dev teams. Well, guess what? You can get around it, and it’s a good way to do it in the short term. Log in to your Google Search Console account that’s linked to your website. Make sure you’re authenticated. Then you can basically tell Google to disable certain types of parameters through the Search Parameters section.

So, for example, you have sessionid=blah, blah, blah. You can set it to be disabled. You can set it to be disabled on specific types of URLs. You can set it to be disabled on all types of URLs. This helps colombia number data Google, "Hey, guess what? Whenever you see this URL parameter, treat it as if it doesn't exist at all." This can be a helpful way to canonicalize.



So let's say my goal with /b was to have basically the same content as /a but with one minor difference, which was that I was going to take a block of content about a subsection of the topic and put it at the top. So A has the section about the whiteboard pane at the top, but B puts the section about the whiteboard pane at the bottom, and he puts the section about the whiteboard itself at the top. Well, it's the same content, the same search intent behind it. I'm doing the same thing.

Okay, guess what? You can use a hash in the URL.
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