Manage Cross Posting
Manage Cross Posting
Learn how to use Rel=Canonical to give credit to the website you choose when content appears in more than one place.
https://moz.com/blog/cross-domain-rel-canonical-seo-value-cross-posted-content?utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=60740515&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--5NGJ2Eys7oBzjjsjz_5yhQWSg-5h4ZGtXd6TWOelQ79a5GtkVwFzDSmoLfmZMGdNz_cgjIcCL7q9x_OejBqq0E8ChCA&_hsmi=60740515
Learn how to use Rel=Canonical to give credit to the website you choose when content appears in more than one place.
https://moz.com/blog/cross-domain-rel-canonical-seo-value-cross-posted-content?utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=60740515&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--5NGJ2Eys7oBzjjsjz_5yhQWSg-5h4ZGtXd6TWOelQ79a5GtkVwFzDSmoLfmZMGdNz_cgjIcCL7q9x_OejBqq0E8ChCA&_hsmi=60740515
Zara Altair does using "Block Quotes" and links to excerpts work the same way because it refers to the original article?
ReplyDeleteArthur Morehead The block quotes and links are already referral links. You introduce a block quote with anchor text, yes? This is about the same exact content appearing in two different places on the web. Say you have two websites and you want to post the same content on both sites. You use the rel=canonical to tell search which site gets the "credit." Is that clearer?
ReplyDeleteZara Altair Yes I got it Thanks
ReplyDeleteArthur Morehead All those green turtles can be confusing. :)
ReplyDeleteZara Altair Funny
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