The Moz Q&A Forum

    • Forum
    • Questions
    • My Q&A
    • Users
    • Ask the Community

    Welcome to the Q&A Forum

    Browse the forum for helpful insights and fresh discussions about all things SEO.

    1. SEO and Digital Marketing Q&A Forum
    2. Categories
    3. Technical SEO Issues
    4. Rel Canonical for the Same Page

    Rel Canonical for the Same Page

    Technical SEO Issues
    3 3 988
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as question
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • ErrickG
      ErrickG last edited by

      Hi,

      I was looking in my one of my moz accounts and under analyz page under notices is a message that says:

      Rel Canonical

      Using rel=canonical suggests to search engines which URL should be seen as canonical.

      I checked an notice that I do have a rel='canonical' href='http://www.example.com' /> from the home page of http://www.example.com. I guess my question is.

      1. Does having a Rel Canonical going to the same page hurt my SEO? I'm not sure why it is there but wanted to make sure I address this correctly. I was under the impression you use Rel Canonical for duplicate or similar pages and you want to let Google know what page to show. But since I've made this mistake to where I am saying to show the home page if you find a similar home page, should I just delete the Rel Canonical.

      Thanks,
      Errick

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • donford
        donford last edited by

        Hi Errick,

        No, pointing a page to itself will not hurt you at all. This is common practice as many pages can have parameters.

        So something like

        thisfluffysite.com    may become

        thisfluffysite.com?product=8282&sample=t

        Search engines are well aware that this is why people would and do put canonical tags to itself.

        In other cases you may have something like the www.thisfluffysite.com and www.thisfluffysite.com/ and no www thisfluffysite.com etc... all these would be pointing to the one in the canonical tag. In general you would want to fix this issue with 301 re-writes but in some cases that isn't possible so tag to the right version is actually how you handle it.

        I have found some crawl reports tell you about it, but that is more of a curtsey than anything else.

        Hope this makes sense and helps,

        Don

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 3
        • Alick300
          Alick300 last edited by

          Hi Errick,

          That won't hurt you at all. Please watch Matt cutts video on this @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8eQgx-njk4

          Thanks

          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • 1 / 1
          • First post
            Last post
          • Rel=canonical on landing page question
            PatrickDelehanty
            PatrickDelehanty
            0
            2
            142

          • Should summary pages have the rel canonical set to the full article?
            DmitriiK
            DmitriiK
            0
            2
            106

          • Rel=Canonical for filter pages
            TopFloor
            TopFloor
            0
            2
            1.8k

          • Does rel= canonical combine link juice for 2 pages?
            TakeshiYoung
            TakeshiYoung
            0
            3
            3.7k

          • Duplicate Page Content / Rel Canonical
            Joseph-Green-SEO
            Joseph-Green-SEO
            0
            13
            349

          • Job/Blog Pages and rel=canonical
            Matthew_Edgar
            Matthew_Edgar
            0
            2
            365

          • Will rel=canonical cause a page to be indexed?
            Dr-Pete
            Dr-Pete
            0
            6
            611

          • On-Page Report Card & Rel Canonical
            evolvingSEO
            evolvingSEO
            0
            3
            557

          Get started with Moz Pro!

          Unlock the power of advanced SEO tools and data-driven insights.

          Start my free trial
          Products
          • Moz Pro
          • Moz Local
          • Moz API
          • Moz Data
          • STAT
          • Product Updates
          Moz Solutions
          • SMB Solutions
          • Agency Solutions
          • Enterprise Solutions
          • Digital Marketers
          Free SEO Tools
          • Domain Authority Checker
          • Link Explorer
          • Keyword Explorer
          • Competitive Research
          • Brand Authority Checker
          • Local Citation Checker
          • MozBar Extension
          • MozCast
          Resources
          • Blog
          • SEO Learning Center
          • Help Hub
          • Beginner's Guide to SEO
          • How-to Guides
          • Moz Academy
          • API Docs
          About Moz
          • About
          • Team
          • Careers
          • Contact
          Why Moz
          • Case Studies
          • Testimonials
          Get Involved
          • Become an Affiliate
          • MozCon
          • Webinars
          • Practical Marketer Series
          • MozPod
          Connect with us

          Contact the Help team

          Join our newsletter
          Moz logo
          © 2021 - 2026 SEOMoz, Inc., a Ziff Davis company. All rights reserved. Moz is a registered trademark of SEOMoz, Inc.
          • Accessibility
          • Terms of Use
          • Privacy