Technical SEO

Canonical tag

An HTML tag that tells search engines which version of a page is the main one when similar or duplicate URLs exist.

A canonical tag (rel="canonical") points search engines to the preferred version of a page. It's how you avoid confusing them when the same content is reachable at several URLs - with and without a trailing slash, with tracking parameters, or across http and https.

Getting canonicals right consolidates ranking signals onto one URL instead of splitting them, and prevents the wrong version from showing in search.

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