Easiest way to solve Canonical issue in SEO
Canonical
issue is nothing but when on a site you post same content for different
URL. But not redirect, at that place canonical issue arise. To remove
this issue use Canonical tag in a head section.
You have two pages which are almost entirely the same content for whatever reason.
Page A – has content about cars /page a
Page B – has the same content about cars, but has a different URL. /page b
Page B – has the same content about cars, but has a different URL. /page b
Page A is what you want listed in Google and where you want the traffic to really go to.
So
you set a canonical tag on Page B(the canonical tag lists page A) to
say that Page A is the place the visitors and the engines should go.
Page A will get priority, and you are telling the search engines pretty much this:
“Hey, I have two pages with the same content, but I am setting the canonical URL to page A okay? This way I won’t have any duplicate content issues.”
“Hey, I have two pages with the same content, but I am setting the canonical URL to page A okay? This way I won’t have any duplicate content issues.”
Search Engine: “Okay thanks! We will make sure
and list page A and not page B, thanks for letting us know, you won’t
have a duplicate content issue now.”
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