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Generic English ( en) page for searchers in the US, UK, and all other English-speaking ( en-ie), Canada ( en-ca), and Australia ( en-au), provide a For example, if you have specific URLs for English speakers in Ireland Locales, it's a good idea to also provide a catchall URL for geographically unspecified users of If you have several alternate URLs targeted at users with the same language but in different

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  • Alternate URLs do not need to be in the same domain.
  • Alternate URLs must be fully-qualified, including the transport method (http/https), so:, not ///foo or /foo.
  • Each language version must list itself as well as all other language versions.
  • Page instead, we use algorithms to determine the language. Hreflang or the HTML lang attribute to detect the language of a Understand that these pages are localized variations of the same content. Use hreflang to tell Google about the variations of your content, so that we can Implementations instead of just picking one). Time, there's no benefit in Search (in fact, it maybe be much harder to manage three While you can use all three methods at the same That's the most convenient for your site. The three methods are equivalent from Google's perspective and you can choose the method There are three ways to indicate multiple language/locale versions of a page to Google:

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    Methods for indicating your alternate pages Localized versions of a page are only considered duplicates if the main content of the page remains untranslated. For example, you have both German and English versions of each page. If your site content is fully translated into multiple languages.For example, you might have English-language content targeted to the US, GB, and Ireland. If your content has small regional variations with similar content, in a single language.Pages that feature user-generated content, like forums, typically do this. If you keep the main content in a single language and translate only the template, such as the navigation and footer.Some example scenarios where indicating alternate pages is recommended: Note that even without taking action, Google might still find alternate language versions of your page, but it is usually best for you to explicitly indicate your language- or region-specific pages. Doing so will help Google Search point users to the most appropriate version of your page by language or region. If you have multiple versions of a page for different languages or regions, tell Google about these different variations. Tell Google about localized versions of your page












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