Hi,
We run a web site and have worked hard over the last two years to ensure our web site ranks well on Google. We have had some great results, but I am concerned about our rankings being penalised....
We took over a competitor web site in January, and have re-designed their web site and launched a new version this week. All product details are now fed from one product database, so the text content for each product page is very similar. However, the page title is different.
How does Google treat this? We're not trying to cheat our way to occupying two positions in Google's search results, it's simply just more sensible to run the two sites from one central database.
Any help and advice would be very much appreciated?
Thank you
Jordan
We run a web site and have worked hard over the last two years to ensure our web site ranks well on Google. We have had some great results, but I am concerned about our rankings being penalised....
We took over a competitor web site in January, and have re-designed their web site and launched a new version this week. All product details are now fed from one product database, so the text content for each product page is very similar. However, the page title is different.
How does Google treat this? We're not trying to cheat our way to occupying two positions in Google's search results, it's simply just more sensible to run the two sites from one central database.
Any help and advice would be very much appreciated?
Thank you
Jordan