Canonical Help?
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This canonical thing is brand new to me and I'm trying to wrap my mind around it.
Here is my situation: I use Wordpress. I am showing duplicate content with the following url's
http://crosstrainingandfitness.com/online-workout-blog/
http://crosstrainingandfitness.com/online-workout-blog/page/2/
Would setting a canonical link solve this? If so, what do I put in the Canonical box for this category (online workout blog). I use Yoast's Wordpress SEO plugin.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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I am assuming you have some content on http://crosstrainingandfitness.com/online-workout-blog/ and the continuation of that on http://crosstrainingandfitness.com/online-workout-blog/page/2/
In this case I would go with rel=”next” and rel=”prev”
Read this for more info : http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com.au/2011/09/pagination-with-relnext-and-relprev.html
So basically you would have
this in the head of page http://crosstrainingandfitness.com/online-workout-blog/
http://crosstrainingandfitness.com/online-workout-blog/page/2/" />
and in the head of http://crosstrainingandfitness.com/online-workout-blog/page/2/ you would add
Assuming you have no page 3
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