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what does Canonical URL mean on a search console?
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 266890, member: 61772"] Canonical URLs are the search results that you see in Google Search Console. Here's what they mean: 1. Canonical URLs are the unique identifier for each website published in Google Search Console. A canonical URL is the one that best represents your content on the web and will be used to find it in search engines. 2. If you have multiple pages with the same title, but different content, then they will all appear as duplicate results when you do a search on Google or another search engine like Bing. 3. Canonical URLs help you identify which page is being indexed by a search engine, so you can make sure that only one copy of your page appears in search results. Canonical URLs are a way to make sure that you're not getting mixed up with other pages on your site. If you're not familiar, they're essentially the canonical URL for a page. It's the one that Google uses to determine which page is most relevant to a user's search query. And if you want to make sure that Google knows about your canonical URL, you have to tell it about it. So if someone searches for "banana bread recipe," and you have an article titled "Banana Bread Recipe" on your site, then the canonical URL for that article would be "[URL='https://www.example.com/banana-bread-recipe/']https:// www. example.com/banana-bread-recipe/[/URL]". This lets Google know that when it comes time to rank a link or a page in search results, it should consider only the original URL of your target page — not any other pages on your site with similar titles (or similar keywords). [/QUOTE]
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