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  1. #16
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    At the point when 301 sidetracks are not demonstrated legitimately, they are known as accepted issue. At the point when same URL has different presentation pages, the crawler gets befuddled as to which one ought to be utilized to take the client on your site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fayeseom View Post
    A canonical issue arises when 301 redirects are not properly in place. This means that your website can be accessed by search engines from several different URLs. This means that search engines can then potentially index your site under different URLs, meaning that it will look like a site of duplicated content.
    Exactly, Suppose we have same content two web pages that time you can use canonical tag to resolve the duplication of webpage

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    A canonical issue arises when 301 redirects are not properly in place. This means that your website can be accessed by search engines from several different URLs. This means that search engines can then potentially index your site under different URLs, meaning that it will look like a site of duplicated content.

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    A canonical issue arises when 301 redirects are not properly in place. This means that your website can be accessed by search engines from several different URLs. This means that search engines can then potentially index your site under different URLs, meaning that it will look like a site of duplicated content

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    A Canonical issue emerges when 301 sidetracks are not appropriately set up. This implies your site can be gotten to via web search tools from a few distinct URLs. This implies web crawlers can then possibly list your website under various URLs, implying that it will resemble a webpage of copied content.

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    Canonical is a value written in ‘rel’ field of the link tag. If search engines come across a webpage with canonical tag in it, they understand that it is the duplicate version.A URL is provided in the link tag which points to original version of the content.

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    A canonical issue arises when 301 redirects are not properly in place. This means that your website can be accessed by search engines from several different URLs. This means that search engines can then potentially index your site under different URLs, meaning that it will look like a site of duplicated content.

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