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What is a rel canonical?
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The rel=canonical element oftenly called as canonical link is an HTML element that helps webmasters prevent duplicate content issues. Using this canonical issue it improve your site"s SEO.
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rel canonical is an html Element that help webmaster to Prevent Duplicate Content issues in a website. Use Canonical Tag When Google Webmaster show Duplicate Content.
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rel = canonical tag is an html language in which will tell the search engine that this link is the original content in the website and other related link will be considered as duplicate.
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Re: rel canonical is used to redirect url from one page to another. It is used to remove duplicacy .
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An option for dealing with duplicate content is to utilize the rel=canonical tag. The rel=canonical tag passes the same amount of link juice (ranking power) as a 301 redirect, and often takes much less development time to implement. The tag is part of the HTML head of a web page.
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The rel=canonical tag called as canonical link is an HTML element that helps to prevent duplicate content.
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