What Is Canonical Tag And How To Use Canonical Tag?
Have you ever listen about the canonical tag and you know that the benefit of it. So, today we are discussing what is it and how to use it? Canonical tags are the best method to display URLs to index (list) to search engines. The canonical tag or canonical link element informs search engines of the existence of a master copy of the page. Canonical tags are the best way to avoid duplicate content. If multiple URLs have similar content, the canonical will indicate which URL is more important so, Google knows which URL to index. What Is A Canonical Tag? Canonical tags or Canonical link elements are HTML elements that can help search engines avoid duplicate content issues in SEO (search engine optimization). This is done by defining the favoured or canonical version of the webpage. The structure of a canonical tag is rel=” canonical”. The canonical tag syntax which put in a <head> section of a web page. The canonical tag looks like: <link rel=“canonical” href=“https://abc.c...