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    • Cristiana.Solinas
      Cristiana.Solinas last edited by

      when would you reccomend using a canonical tag on a large site?

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      • slatronica
        slatronica last edited by

        Generally, I like to see them in place with any site we review, but here is a great WBF that outlines some examples of when to use canonicals.

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        • vince_p
          vince_p last edited by

          From day 1!

          What platform is the site on? It could be a simple task to add the canonical tag.

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          • Roman-Delcarmen
            Roman-Delcarmen last edited by

            Hi Cristiana

            Answering your question, I will say that canonical-tag to a site is not an option is a requirement, almost mandatory requirement. The canonical tag is directly related to the duplicated content issues.

            From a technical standpoint, you'll need to understand how duplicate content can unintentionally be added to a site. Many times, it's simply a canonicalization issue. For example, homepage canonicalization causes most duplicate content issues on sites.

            For example, search crawlers might be able to reach your homepage in all of the following ways:

            • https:yoursite.com

            • https:www.yoursite.com

            • http:yoursite.com

            • http:www.yoursite.com

            • http://example.com/index.php

            Just to give you an example on Google Search Console you need to verify these versions of a single domain for single property

            • http:www.yoursite.com

            • https:www.yoursite.com

            • http:yoursite.com

            • https:yoursite.com

            Google will see each URL as a different page – and it won't know which one you prefer to send users to. The problem can get exponentially worse if it exists on every page on your site.

            The easiest way to solve the problem is with a server-side redirect that sets one of those URLs as the “official” version of the page, and only serves that version, regardless of which URL was the destination.

            You can also use the rel canonical tag – it's a directive that's inserted in the header of the page. It looks like this: rel='canonical'

            When you're starting SEO on a new site, you'll want to check out all of the canonicalization that's been declared, so that you have a solid understanding of what's going on with the site content.

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