Christophxamoom
Junior Member
- Mar 14, 2016
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Hey and thanks for showing your interest in helping.
We relaunched our website around one week ago. The old website was only available in one language while the new one is displayed in two through hreflang. The problem that I just came over is that when searching for our brand on Google, I find both versions of the website.
To make it more clear.
We have an international page www.example.com with international content and subdomains such as www.example.com/at/de and www.example.com/at/en. Now when I enter the brand name, I find the international page even though I am browsing it in a German browser.
While this might still be little information, maybe someone of you experienced something similar and point me to where the error might be.
Anyway thanks in advance for reading and maybe even answering.
We relaunched our website around one week ago. The old website was only available in one language while the new one is displayed in two through hreflang. The problem that I just came over is that when searching for our brand on Google, I find both versions of the website.
To make it more clear.
We have an international page www.example.com with international content and subdomains such as www.example.com/at/de and www.example.com/at/en. Now when I enter the brand name, I find the international page even though I am browsing it in a German browser.
While this might still be little information, maybe someone of you experienced something similar and point me to where the error might be.
Anyway thanks in advance for reading and maybe even answering.