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Explain Keyword cannibalization?

Started by blackmagicislam, June 30, 2018, 02:51:23 AM

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Explain Keyword cannibalization?

pharmasecure

Keyword cannibalization is when your website has multiple pages that are mainly targeting the same core keyword and/or keyword topic. This situation often occurs due to CMS issues related to parameter pages, as well as, when the same keyword is intentionally used on multiple pages.

hwrank2018

Keyword cannibalization is when a single website unintentionally targets the same keyword across multiple posts or pages.

grawhill

Keyword cannibalization happens when a website's information architecture rely on a single keyword or phrase on multiple place of the website. While this can occur unintentionally, having a bunch of pages with the same keyword in the title, anchor, header tags for instance can really cause you troubles regarding Google' guidelines. Most of the time the purpose of keyword stuffing strategies is to rank for a specific term.

sinelogixtech

Keyword cannibalization is what happens when you have multiple pages on your website that all target the same keyword.


RH-Calvin

Keyword cannibalization refers to the targeting of the same keyword, term or phrase on multiple pages of your website. Keyword cannibalization does not refer to using variations of keywords or terms on different pages as long as they are not too substantially similar.
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Keyword cannibalization damages the rankings for various reasons.  It occurs when a website architecture rely on a single phrase or a keyword on multiple places of a website.  We can overcome this problem by using canonicals and 301 redirects.

Netparticle

Keyword cannibalization is when your website has multiple pages that are mainly targeting the same core keyword and/or keyword topic. This situation often occurs due to CMS issues related to parameter pages, as well as, when the same keyword is intentionally used on multiple pages.





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