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    Keyword Cannibalization mistakes in SEO

    Not doing keyword research.
    Not matching search intent.
    Targeting keywords that are too difficult.
    Not building enough backlinks to rank.
    Breaking Google's Terms of Service when building links.
    Missing internal link opportunities.
    Not letting Google crawl your content.

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    Keyword cannibalization is an SEO issue that happens when multiple pages on a website target the same or similar keywords. This leads to a situation where the site's pages compete against each other for search engine rankings

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    I get the frustration with keyword cannibalization. It's like you work hard to create great content, only to find out your pages are stepping on each other's toes. It often happens when we need to realize it before we try to cover similar topics. One thing I've found helpful is mapping out my keywords and content to see where things overlap. That way, I can consolidate or differentiate them better. Also, using SEO consultant services can be a game changer. They can help you identify those pesky overlaps and suggest ways to optimize your site. A clean and organized keyword strategy helps with rankings and improves the user experience.
    Last edited by EdweeMercy; 08-07-2024 at 07:00 AM.

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    Keyword cannibalization happens when multiple pages on your website target the same keyword. This can confuse search engines and hurt your rankings. Instead of one strong page, you will have several weaker pages. Use unique keyword or topic to avoid this mistake by focusing each page. Use clear, distinct keywords and regularly audit your content to ensure there's no overlap. By organizing your keywords properly, you’ll improve your SEO and help search engines understand which page to rank for specific terms. It’s all about making your content clear and easy for both users and search engines to navigate.

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