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Hey!  I have a brain teaser with one client.Hey! I have a brain teaser with one client. A company has international webpages with separate contact info for each country with correct languages. Blogposts are written only in english ATM. I think US, UK with correct hreflangs should have self-referencing canonicals, but what we should do with spanish, german, arabic and other languages? If we noindex them - we lose traffic if someone is searching in english from these countries. If we canonicalize them we show wrong contact info. Any ideas?  
Hey!  I have a brain teaser with one client.

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""If we canonicalize them we show wrong contact info. " >> Is this correct?  
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@strikebreaker yes, because each page has specific location based contact info. If I canonicalize it Google will show the canonicalized version of the same page.  
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Just FYI I discussed it with other colleagues and this is a problem without a solution. :) @strikebreaker decided to change how the contact info is presented.  
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Use dynamic contact form written in JS to show contact information according to users location based on IP adress and add all contact information into schema. :)
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@adown Čečot ok, sounds like an interesting solution. I'll take a deeper look into that. Thanks!  
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