GD2 self created redundant location places

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  • #480886

    Jreth Ws
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    Post count: 51

    I have location pages like this:

    example.com/type/hotel/usa/newyork
    example.com/type/hotel/usa/texas

    but GD2 created pages like these as well:
    example.com/usa/newyork
    example.com/type/usa/texas
    How do I disable these pages:?
    I know using robots.txt can do the trick but I have hundreds of locations which I dont think is a good idea to list all of them in robots.txt

    Thanks

    #480959

    Alex Rollin
    Moderator
    Post count: 27815

    GD Doesn’t provide settings to remove those pages or links.
    We have some notes about : Use noindex in your SEO strategy
    https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/faq/seo/

    The actual link structure is listed here:
    https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/settings/permalinks/

    #480998

    Jreth Ws
    Expired Member
    Post count: 51

    Why are these pages created for? We already have complete locations with their own meta and contents.

    #481059

    Alex Rollin
    Moderator
    Post count: 27815

    They are different templates.
    Location displays all the different CPTs in a location with GD Listings.
    Archive shows all of one CPT, and in categories.

    #481578

    Jreth Ws
    Expired Member
    Post count: 51

    In google’s point of view for a GD2 site:
    Location = Archive

    Please try to think, one website is having two different indexed page for two same location. I know location shows all types of listing and archive only shows it’s own CPT listing but for many ‘less listing categories’, this can be issue. Google doesnt like two results from the same site especially when there are so many of them, this will hurt the site’s ranking.

    I really hope theres a solution on this as I cant start using GD2.

    Thanks

    #481591

    Alex Rollin
    Moderator
    Post count: 27815

    I am thinking that it takes some effort to make the content on the location page unique, but that GeoDirectory provides you with tools to do that.

    #481634

    Paolo
    Site Admin
    Post count: 31206

    They are not 2 different archives.

    The location page is the directory home page of each location. It is the starting point for 1 city, region or country.

    It can show top rated places, upcoming events, blog posts, and even products from e-commerce, tickets from a ticketing system and what not.

    The other is an archive of a single Custom post type for 1 location.

    The difference is huge, I’m sorry that you don’t see it.

    #481669

    Jreth Ws
    Expired Member
    Post count: 51

    Ok I got it. Thanks Paolo and Alex.

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