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    Canonical Tags for products

    We are looking for advice on the best way to set up Canonical Tags on our Miva Store Pages.

    Most of our Sticker Products are available in at least 3 roll sizes, Roll of 100 Stickers, Roll of 500 Stickers and Roll of 1,000 Stickers.

    All 3 Roll sizes are listed together on a Product Page with a non-Miva Store URL (Ex: Sticker.com/product-url-100

    And we would like to have the Canonical Tags on the 3 Miva Store Product Pages, point back to Sticker.com/product-url-100, so that we do not have a total of 4 pages with nearly identical information indexed on Google Search.

    Any help and or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

    #2
    Is the "non-miva store url" an actual static page? Or that's just the preferred URL but URI management is in use, and the same content can be reached by three other options due to URI management settings having been added for them?
    David Hubbard
    CIO
    Miva
    [email protected]
    http://www.miva.com

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      #3
      Hi, thank you for your reply the non-miva url is a static url page.

      This is one of our product pages, it's static

      https://www.sticker.com/87297-2-shin...-stickers.html

      Then you will see 3 "Order Online" buttons, those link to the actual miva product pages

      https://www.sticker.com/Merchant2/me...uct_Code=87297

      https://www.sticker.com/Merchant2/me...uct_Code=87296

      https://www.sticker.com/Merchant2/me...uct_Code=87295

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        #4
        Question for you, why don't you consolidate and do everything in Miva, including your content pages? That would fix the problem and make site maintenance must simpler and less work intensive, no?
        Sabine Sharp
        eCommerce Strategies & Solutions
        Glendale Designs
        Support Desk
        623.322.6066

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          #5
          Following up what Sabine posted, I think you'd also want to use product variants vs three different products when just the quantity differs. All four unique pages could be consolidated into one store-based page with variants for the quantity. If you're doing it this way due to differing SKU's on the backend, there's a module that may help with that: https://apps.miva.com/variant-basket...placement.html
          David Hubbard
          CIO
          Miva
          [email protected]
          http://www.miva.com

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