Adrian
You Canonical Be Serious!
Posted by Adrian
Posted on June 6, 2008 4:26 pm

Apart from being a dreadful word, canonicalisation is an important factor for Webmasters and site owners to consider. Basically, it refers to picking the URL that you want for your primary URL and re-directing the ‘other versions’ to it.

Let’s say you have:

  • yoursite.com
  • www.yoursite.com
  • www.yoursite.com/index.html
  • yoursite.com/index.html

Although you would imagine they’re all the same, technically they are different. Potentially, a web server could show a different profile, e.g. links and content, for each of these scenarios.

Try to get into the habit of being consistent with your internal links.

More importantly, go to your web server and set-up a permanent (301) re-direct from the other versions of your domain to the URL format you have selected for your primary.

The search engines are getting better at resolving this issue and Google Webmaster Tools allows you to set a preferred domain. However, you shouldn’t rely on this and instead use a 301 re-direct to ensure that you control which view of your domain you’d like the world to see.

You might be interested in the following related posts:

  1. New Canonical Tag Aims To Tackle Duplicate Content Issue
  2. Is Duplicate Content Killing Your Business?
  3. Changed Your Domain? Don’t Forget To Tell Google!
  4. Why Duplicate Content Can Cost You Traffic
  5. Google Crawling Flash Links

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