I have a content pillar strategy made with blog posts. I'm a MOZ customer and I can see all of my hhtps://blog. pages are missing the cannonical tag. From why I understand this is a duplicated content issue where google crawl isn't sure which page to post first. I found multiple suggestions as to what to do but wanted some feedback first:
- Make the canonical tag the same url of that particular blog
- Make the canonical Tag the url of the pillar page to which that particular blog is linked
According to MOZ I need to solve this, but I'm not sure what's the best practice. Haven't found much info, from those two options which one should I do???
Help other HubSpot searchers find this post quickly by accepting this solution today.
Q: I'm a MOZ customer and I can see all of my hhtps://blog. pages are missing the cannonical tag. Should I do A or B ??
-a- Make the canonical tag the same url of that particular blog
-b- Make the canonical Tag the url of the pillar page to which that particular blog is linked
Short A: n/a
Longer A:
[Love Moz. Miss Rand even though it's only been a month since his last WBF.]
Have you checked the page source of the blog posts in question to make sure this behavior isn't limited to just a few bad apples? If so, modify the cannonical url setting per blog post.
(see image)
Otherwise, use the HubSpot recommended default (option 'a') unless you have a very specific purpose for doing otherwise -- e.g., you've basically copied your pillar page content to your blog posts or vise versa. (not recommended)
Help other HubSpot searchers find this post quickly by accepting this solution today.
Q: I'm a MOZ customer and I can see all of my hhtps://blog. pages are missing the cannonical tag. Should I do A or B ??
-a- Make the canonical tag the same url of that particular blog
-b- Make the canonical Tag the url of the pillar page to which that particular blog is linked
Short A: n/a
Longer A:
[Love Moz. Miss Rand even though it's only been a month since his last WBF.]
Have you checked the page source of the blog posts in question to make sure this behavior isn't limited to just a few bad apples? If so, modify the cannonical url setting per blog post.
(see image)
Otherwise, use the HubSpot recommended default (option 'a') unless you have a very specific purpose for doing otherwise -- e.g., you've basically copied your pillar page content to your blog posts or vise versa. (not recommended)