According to the Google Help:
This issue was brought to my attention when I was looking into the changes that Google were introducing with their Penguin Update. This Update in addition to their earlier Panda Update, introduces the Canonical Tag and other changes to the Google Algorithm for April 2012.
I found information on this on the WebProNews website and there were other videos of Matt Cutts from SNX, Seattle.
A canonical page is the preferred version of a set of pages with highly similar content
This issue was brought to my attention when I was looking into the changes that Google were introducing with their Penguin Update. This Update in addition to their earlier Panda Update, introduces the Canonical Tag and other changes to the Google Algorithm for April 2012.
I found information on this on the WebProNews website and there were other videos of Matt Cutts from SNX, Seattle.
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The Matt Cutts video on Canonical Links |
- About rel="canonical" on Google
- Google Penguin Update: Don’t Forget About Duplicate Content - A classic quality guideline Chris Crum, webpronews.com, 5 May 2012
- Matt Cutts: Excessive Blog Updates To Twitter Not Doorways, But Possibly Annoying Chris Crum, WebProNews · May 3, 2012
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