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: Same product name in different categories I have two questions about URL structure for SEO. I have one product belongs to multiple categories. Is this OK for SEO OR shall I give them different

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I have two questions about URL structure for SEO.


I have one product belongs to multiple categories. Is this OK for SEO OR shall I give them different product names?


example.com/shirts/denim/poloshirt.html
example.com/shirts/pinkcolor/poloshirt.html

Is it good or to put numeric product code in the URL as this:


example.com/shirts/denim/shirt-st397.html
example.com/shirts/denim/shirt-sw160.html



Google regard it as one product or different products?

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@Murphy175

Your information architecture is not alright if you need to deal this situation.

use the canonical meta tag to tell search engines it is the same page. (it really should be, despite the different categories. they all should lead to this exact page with exactly one unique URL)

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@Miguel251

Some people actually do search by product codes, for more faster and precise search results, such as the UPC code or SKU. Are your product codes unique? Meaning that one product code per a product? I've seen cases where similar products with just a color difference, share the same product code.

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@Jessie594

Most modern eCommerce shopping carts give you the option to include the categories in the URL or remove them leaving only example.com/poloshirt.html this way no matter which category links to it it's not a unique URL for each.

I would personally avoid a product code in URL's if possible.

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