settings to avoid issues of duplicate canonical landing pages
I have used templates before to create landing pages showing the same content for location specific landing pages, but I tend to get my hands slapped by Google for having duplicate canonical settings. Can you please remind me how to avoid this?
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Hello Michael,
A few thoughts on this topic, even though we do not have expertise in this area.
Kindly consider creating unique URLs for each location by adding specific location details (like city or zip code) to your URLs. Please avoid using the same canonical URL across all of your locations when using a template for multiple location-specific landing pages. Instead, assign a unique canonical URL to each location's landing page to signal to Google that each page is distinct, even though the content is largely similar, allowing Google to properly index and rank each location page individually.
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Thank you, Sir. Generally, what I do is to create categories for the counties, and post titles using the city names, but on some occasions, Google still flags these landing pages as being insufficiently unique. I thought I had read how other had conquered this, but unfortunately, I couldn't remember where.
On another note, I have been also forwarding a rather frustrating series of exchanges (through another post) back and forth between my SEO specialist and Ariel about internal vs external CSS. He (my SEO specialist) SWEARS that the internal CSS being employed by Brizy is destroying our page load speeds and our subsequent ability to rank in searches. He has shown me comparisons of Brizy to Elementor page inspections and I must agree that (especially with the recent Core Update changes) this really needs to be addressed or I will be forced to have to move new sites over to Elementor. I have been with you all from the beginning (well, 6 years on a lifetime license - building over 100 sites) and except for the recent and persistent issues with the Form Element (since your last major release), I have become very attached to your platform, but his arguments and evidences seem clear.
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Hello Michael,
Brizy might have slightly more inline CSS than Elementor. Compared to Elementor, Brizy might offer a superior user interface and make design development simpler. Every page builder has its advantage and disadvantage. Don't you think these minor differences between two page builder products developed by two different companies are expected? Depending on the factors that are important to each customer, I guess each one will choose a page builder of their liking.
If you would like Brizy to move all inline CSS to CSS files, kindly make a request at https://brizy.canny.io/ Depending on the interest from other Brizy users, we will consider this change.
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