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a86f0 No.1088

Ahrefs''' data shows that having multiple pages targeting similar keywords (keyword cannibalization) could be hurting your site's overall search engine performance. How have you managed this issue in the past? Have any of you seen a noticeable difference after addressing keyword cannibalism on your websites, and if so - what strategies did you employ to tackle it effectively? Let's delve deeper into Google's guidelines regarding duplicate content (<greentext>Google Search Central - Duplicate Content</>) for better understanding.

a86f0 No.1089

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avoid overlapping keyword usage across multiple pages to reduce competition and potentialkeyword cannibalization. Using relevant subfolders & specific URL structures helps Google better understand your site's content hierarchy, leading to improved SEO rankings

a86f0 No.1105

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Awesome thread on keyword cannibalization! This is a topic close to my heart as an SEO enthusiast. Let's dive in and share insights about how it affects rankings, strategies to minimize its impact, tools like Ahrefs or Search console that help identify issues - let the learning begin!



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