Check for Duplicate Versions of your Website
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If you have substantially modified the page, you can request indexing again, even if the page is already indexed.
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If you want to learn more, read our guide to Google indexing .
2. Check for Duplicate Versions of your Website
It is essential to ensure that Google only indexes one version of your website.
It could be in multiple versions of a URL (depending on whether there is a WWW on the domain and whether it uses HTTPS).
For a search engine, all these versions are different:
http://www.yourweb.com
http://yourweb.com
https://www.yourweb.com
https://yourweb.com
If your website runs on more than one of these job database versions, it can cause many crawling, indexing and positioning problems. Especially because Google will see them as duplicates.
Additionally, having multiple versions of your site can dilute PageRank , which can also have a negative impact on your rankings.
You can check it very easily:
Simply enter all versions of your website into a web browser.
You should be automatically redirected to the chosen version. For example, if your preferred URL version is https://yourwebsite.com, you should be redirected if you enter any other version in your browser.
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