: Does using IDs in the URL make Google view the URLs as duplicate? In my site, I use query string for navigate between products. Example: /ProductView.aspx?ProductID=1 /ProductView.aspx?ProductID=2
In my site, I use query string for navigate between products.
Example:
/ProductView.aspx?ProductID=1
/ProductView.aspx?ProductID=2
/ProductView.aspx?ProductID=3
Am I faced with link duplicates from an SEO perspective when I do this? To solve this problem, should I use the <link rel=”canonical” href=”www.test.com/ProductView.aspx” /> tag?
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Google recognizes your URLs with parameters and as different because the id is different. I suppose that the product pages have not the same content; therefore, there is no duplicate content between your URLs; thus, you don't need to use the rel="canonical" tags between pages.
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