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Canonical vs 301 Redirect: Fix This SEO Mistake Before It Hurts Your Rankings

Many websites struggle with rankings even after doing SEO correctly. One of the most overlooked reasons is using the wrong method to handle duplicate content — especially confusing canonical tags with 301 redirects.

A canonical tag is used when multiple similar pages exist, and you want search engines to treat one as the primary version. It helps consolidate SEO signals without removing any page.

A 301 redirect, on the other hand, permanently sends users and search engines to a new URL. It’s used when a page is no longer needed or has been replaced.

Why This Matters

Using the wrong method can:

Confuse search engines
Affect indexing
Reduce your ranking potential

Simple Rule

Use canonical → when duplicate pages must exist
Use 301 redirect → when a page should be removed

Understanding this difference can fix major SEO issues that many websites face.
If you’re dealing with duplicate content issues, check this detailed guide on canonical vs 301 redirect SEO.

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