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How to Add Canonical Tag in WordPress (3 Real Examples Explained)

How to Add Canonical Tag in WordPress (3 Real Examples Explained)

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Worried about duplicate content hurting your SEO? In this video, I’ll show you how to add a canonical tag to your WordPress site the right way. Adding canonical tags allows Google to know which version of your page to index, which helps to protect your rankings.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

What is a canonical tag?A canonical tag tells search engines which version of a page is the preferred one to index, preventing duplicate content issues.


Why should I use a canonical tag on my WordPress site?It helps consolidate ranking signals for duplicate or similar pages and can improve your SEO by avoiding indexing issues.


Can I add a canonical tag to a specific page only?Yes, both plugins and manual methods let you specify canonical tags on a per-page basis.


Does WordPress automatically add canonical tags?Some themes or SEO plugins may add them by default, but you should always check and customize them for accuracy.


Can I have multiple canonical tags on a page?

No, each page should have only one canonical tag to avoid confusing search engines.

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