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    This means that your website can be accessed by search engines from several different URLs

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    The canonical URL refers to the HTML link element whose attribute is rel = "canonical", which is located in the <head> element of the web page. It assigns your preferred URL to the search engine.

    The canonical URL is often used to describe the home page. A typical example of using this is that most people treat the following URLs as identical:

    www.example. com
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    www.example.com/index. html
    Example.com/home.asp
    http://www.example. com
    https://www.example. com

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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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    Quote Originally Posted by WoodsPainting View Post
    What is a canonical issue?
    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.

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    Canonical issues mean your website has multiple duplicate URL. Canonical issues come from 301 redirects when 301 redirects are not properly in place.

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

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    Canonical problems arise when 301 redirects are not done correctly. This means that your website can be accessed by search engines from several different URLs. This means that search engines have the potential to index your site under a different URL, which means that it will look like a duplicate content site.

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    A canonical issue occurs when 301 redirects are not placed properly. This means that search engines can access your websites from several different URLs. This means that search engines can then potentially index your site under different URLs, that means your site will look like a duplicated content which we donot want to happen so lookout for such issues.

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    In a simple way, one website is having more than one URL and SE indexed your website with different URLs. For Example, if you have a website and your website is accessible with different URLs such as with www(.)abc(.)com and also accessible with abc(.)com

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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 tag (aka "rel canonical") is a way of telling search engines that a specific URL represents the master copy of a page. Using the canonical tag prevents problems caused by identical or "duplicate" content appearing on multiple URLs. Practically speaking, the canonical tag tells search engines which version of a URL you want to appear in search results.

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