Hi,
In the page I'm working on, I encountered an
tag in an image, rather than in a text form.
Do you think it's an issue when it comes to SEO?
What do you suggest I should do if there is an issue?
Keen to hear from you!
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Hi,
In the page I'm working on, I encountered an
Do you think it's an issue when it comes to SEO?
What do you suggest I should do if there is an issue?
Keen to hear from you!
Thank you very much, Serge!
Hi Don,
Thank you for your response. The homepage and inner page are an exact duplicate (mirror).
Cheers!
Hi,
Majority of the URLs on the site I'm working on are using non-trailing slash,
https://example.com/page1
https://example.com/page2
https://example.com/page3
But when it comes to the blog pages, they are using trailing slash:
https://example.com/blog/specific-blog-post1/
https://example.com/blog/specific-blog-post2/
https://example.com/blog/specific-blog-pos3t/
Note that there is no duplication here since they have canonical tags.
My only concern is that:
Is it okay to have this kind of structure where the blog page have trailing slash while the rest are using non-trailing slash?
Keen to hear from you guys.
Cheers!
Hi,
I'm stuck! This e-commerce site which I'm currently working on has an unusual problem.
So the homepage has a canonical tag pointing to one of its category pages.
Is this okay SEO-wise? Based on what I understand, the homepage is the most important page in a site. And if there is a mirror duplication, it would be better to canonicalise the inner page to the homepage rather than in reverse.
Looking forward to getting some answers.
Cheers!
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