Mastering Canonical Links for Your Website or Funnel
A canonical link is a way of telling search engines which URL represents the "master" or primary version of a page. This is especially useful when similar or identical content appears under multiple URLs. By setting a canonical URL, you help avoid duplicate content issues, ensuring that search engines index and rank the correct version of your content. For instance, if you have two URLs displaying the same content, you would choose one as the canonical URL to guide search engines on which page to prioritize.
Adding the Canonical Link to Your SEO Meta Data
To add a canonical link to your website or funnel, follow these steps:
Open the Page Editor: Start by navigating to the page editor or builder of your website or funnel. Look for the SEO Meta Data tab or button in the top navigation menu.

2. Locate the Canonical Links Option: Within the SEO Meta Data section, scroll until you find the "Canonical Links" option within “Links & Tags”. Click on the "+Add" button.
3. Enter the Canonical URL: Input the URL of the page you wish to set as the canonical version. This should be the primary version of the content you want search engines to focus on.

4. Save Your Settings: After entering the canonical link, make sure to save your SEO metadata settings. Also, save the changes to your funnel or website page to apply the new settings.

Verifying the Canonical Link
To ensure the canonical link is correctly implemented, follow these verification steps:
Preview the Page: Start by previewing the page where you've added the canonical link.

2. View Source Code: Right-click on the page background and select "View Page Source" from the context menu to open the HTML source code of your page.

3. Check the Canonical Link: In the source code, look for the canonical link element. Verify that it is present and correctly points to your intended URL.

Troubleshooting Tips and FAQs
My canonical link isn't showing. What should I do? Ensure you've saved both the SEO metadata settings and the page itself. If the issue persists, double-check the URL you've entered for any typos.
Can I set multiple canonical links for a page? It's best practice to have a single canonical link per page to avoid confusing search engines.
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