Now for cases that require more attention. What to do if the site is only partially shown in the results?
4. Non-unique texts
Yandex may impose sanctions for bad content. Source Yandex Help .
Someone else's text on your site
For too "greedy" borrowing (plagiarism), the search engine may impose sanctions and exclude from the search results.
Search engines allow different levels of uniqueness for different types of texts:
news and descriptions of identical products can have a uniqueness of about 50%,
other texts (especially descriptions of services) should be 80-90% unique.
If you order texts, check their uniqueness. For example, using the text.ru service.
Your text on someone else's site (protecting ourselves from Yandex)
Google monitors the authorship of texts relatively conscientiously, but Yandex can put a plagiarist's site higher than the site of the real author - it's a shame.
We need to somehow explain to Yandex that you are the author.
Submit your text using the "Original texts" form (section "Site content") in Yandex Webmaster .
Make a copy of the publication on the Google Plus social network - to record the date (helps in communication with Yandex technical support).
Burn a CD or print out the texts and send them to yourself by email with a notification – to also record the date (this can even help in court if you open the envelope right there).
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What search queries are there?
5. Duplicate pages
When more than 1 page is relevant to the same user query, we force shareholder phone number data search engine to choose: which page to show?
The search engine cuts this "Gordian knot" - it throws both pages out of the search results. So we need to fight "relevance spread".
How can I check a website for duplicate pages?
If there are few pages, make a list of pages and their titles.
Pay attention to duplicate values in the titles. Most likely, these are duplicates.
If there are a lot of pages (paid method), use a special service (for example, SaitReport.ru ).