The problem is that these pages are almost all the same, and Google thinks it's “copy-pasting” between them (duplicate content). This can be detrimental to our search engine optimization (SEO).
What's more, I can't edit each page separately: when I try, HubSpot always takes me to the same page template.
What I'd like is:
Either that all these pages (/page/1, /page/2) be clearly linked to the main page (/) for Google,
Or that there be only one link to the main page.
Can you tell me how to fix this, or where I should add a “canonical link” so that everything is clean for Google?
The canonical URL for the /page/x all point to the home page so Google is probably batching them together due to this. If this is a "homepage" template, this probably explains why the canonical URL is always pointing to the homepage.
You would need to edit the part of the template where the canonical url is defined and fix so it doesn't always point to the homepage.
Here's another post that fixed their lack of canonical URL in pagination pages:
The canonical URL for the /page/x all point to the home page so Google is probably batching them together due to this. If this is a "homepage" template, this probably explains why the canonical URL is always pointing to the homepage.
You would need to edit the part of the template where the canonical url is defined and fix so it doesn't always point to the homepage.
Here's another post that fixed their lack of canonical URL in pagination pages: