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What Is a Canonical Tag?
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Re: What Is a Canonical Tag?
A Canonical Page is the preferred version of set pages with highly similar content.
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Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft announced support for a new link element to clean up duplicate urls on sites. The syntax is pretty simple: An ugly url such as http://www.example.com/page.html?sid=asdf314159265 can specify in the HEAD part of the document the following:
<link rel="canonical" href="http://example.com/page.html"/>
That tells search engines that the preferred location of this url (the “canonical” location, in search engine speak) is http://example.com/page.html instead of http://www.example.com/page.html?sid=asdf314159265 .
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The canonical link tag is now available to avoid duplicate content. There is an unofficial patched version released which you can find here.
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The canonical tag is an essential tool in the search engine optimization (SEO) toolbox.
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Canonical label is only used in the duplicate pages, which tells the search engines to redirect any links to this page to the original page. The concept behind is automatic canonical 301 redirect for Google.Its basic use is to inform Google about duplicate pages and ask them to redirect to new pages.
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rel=canonical is for duplicate pages, i mean pages with the same intent for which you have multiple iterations.
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The canonical tag is the adress for your page like https://www.drbalti.com/ or website.com/exemple.php
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