Post by angelrina778 on Mar 14, 2024 4:07:51 GMT -5
First if search crawlers have to wade through too much duplicate content they may miss some of your important content. Second mass duplication can weaken your rankings. Despite this even if your articles rank search engines may choose the wrong URL as the “Main URL”. Using Canonicalization helps you control your duplicate content. Problem with URL Now you might be wondering “Why would anyone copy a webpage” And wrongly assume that Canonicalization isnt something you need to worry about. The problem is that we as humans think of a webpage.
As a concept like the home page of your website. But for search engines CNB Directory each unique URL is a separate webpage. For example search crawlers understand the URLs to reach your home page in all of the following ways. xampleom without SSL Certificate xampleom exampleom without exampleomAMP AMP version of the website xampleomm Mobile version in Blogger To a human all these URLs represent the same webpage. each of these URLs is a unique “webpage.” In this example we can see that there are five copies of the Home Page in circulation.
However in reality this is just a small sample of the variations you will encounter. Modern content management systems CMS and dynamic HTML websites exacerbate this problem. Many websites automatically add tags allowing more than one URL for the same webpage which can lead to thousands of duplicate URLs on your site and you wont even realize it. Using canonical tags will solve this problem. Because in this the search engine bots come to know which is the main URL of your webpage. Due to which there is no problem of Duplicate Content or Canonical Issue in Google Search Console.
As a concept like the home page of your website. But for search engines CNB Directory each unique URL is a separate webpage. For example search crawlers understand the URLs to reach your home page in all of the following ways. xampleom without SSL Certificate xampleom exampleom without exampleomAMP AMP version of the website xampleomm Mobile version in Blogger To a human all these URLs represent the same webpage. each of these URLs is a unique “webpage.” In this example we can see that there are five copies of the Home Page in circulation.
However in reality this is just a small sample of the variations you will encounter. Modern content management systems CMS and dynamic HTML websites exacerbate this problem. Many websites automatically add tags allowing more than one URL for the same webpage which can lead to thousands of duplicate URLs on your site and you wont even realize it. Using canonical tags will solve this problem. Because in this the search engine bots come to know which is the main URL of your webpage. Due to which there is no problem of Duplicate Content or Canonical Issue in Google Search Console.