Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 9:50:00 GMT
The things like text images if youve embedded videos whatever youve got on there. II. The headline Ideally should match. Its a little less crucial than the page content but probably you want that headline to match. III. Links in content Those should also match. This is a good way to make sure. You check one two three. This is a good way to make sure that Google will count that relcanonical correctly. Things that dont need to match I. The URL No its fine if the URLs are different. In this case Ive got NatureIsLit.comturtlespid. Thats okay.
It doesnt need to be greenturtles. I can have a different URL structure on Greece Mobile Number List my site than theyve got on theirs. Google is just fine with that. II. The title of the piece Many times the crossdomain relcanonical is used with different page titles. So if for example CTs.com wants to publish the piece with a different title thats okay. I still generally recommend that the headlines stay the same but okay to have different titles. III. The navigation IV. Site branding So all the things around the content.
If Ive got my page here and I have like nav elements over here nav elements down here maybe a footer down here a nice little logo up in the top left thats fine if those are totally different from the ones that are on these other pages crossdomain canonically. That stuff does not need to match. Were really talking about the content inside the page that Google looks for. Ways to use this protocol Some great ways to use the crossdomain relcanonical. . If you run multiple domains and want to crosspost content choose which one should get the SEO benefits and rankings. If you run multiple domains for whatever reason lets say youve got a set of domains and you would like the benefit of being able to publish a single piece of content for whatever reason across multiples of these domains that you own but you know
It doesnt need to be greenturtles. I can have a different URL structure on Greece Mobile Number List my site than theyve got on theirs. Google is just fine with that. II. The title of the piece Many times the crossdomain relcanonical is used with different page titles. So if for example CTs.com wants to publish the piece with a different title thats okay. I still generally recommend that the headlines stay the same but okay to have different titles. III. The navigation IV. Site branding So all the things around the content.
If Ive got my page here and I have like nav elements over here nav elements down here maybe a footer down here a nice little logo up in the top left thats fine if those are totally different from the ones that are on these other pages crossdomain canonically. That stuff does not need to match. Were really talking about the content inside the page that Google looks for. Ways to use this protocol Some great ways to use the crossdomain relcanonical. . If you run multiple domains and want to crosspost content choose which one should get the SEO benefits and rankings. If you run multiple domains for whatever reason lets say youve got a set of domains and you would like the benefit of being able to publish a single piece of content for whatever reason across multiples of these domains that you own but you know