What Is Canonical URL? Canonical Guide
There is no denying that Google dislikes duplicate pages. However, you might need to be made aware that you have repeatedly uploaded the same or closely related pages. Also, you may notice that your website is not displaying higher in search engine results and that you are not receiving the clicks you desire. Especially if you are working on your e-commerce site, this could cause problems. Google indexes URLs, not web pages, as you may already be aware if you are familiar with SEO. So, you must be careful about not having duplicate pages and provide Google with a way to decide what content to index on your website. How can I accomplish this? You may inquire. The answer is simple and pretty clear: by using Canonical URL. Because of this, we will discuss the meaning of canonical URLs in this article. Also, we will give you instructions on how to add a canonical tag. What Are Canonical Tags? HTML canonical elements are used to specify which page is the canonical one for Googl...