Summary
- When two pages compete for the same keyword, it's called keyword cannibalization. It weakens your SEO strategy because it splits the SEO power.
- To fix this, make sure each page has its own unique keyword. This helps search engines understand your pages better.
- By assigning unique keywords to each page, you can make your content stronger and improve your SEO efficiency.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest starting by checking your website to see if any two pages are using the same keyword. This is called keyword cannibalization. If you find any, try to give each page its own special keyword. This can make your website much clearer to search engines.
A good way to do this is to create a list of all the important words related to your business. Then, pick a unique keyword from the list for each page. Make sure the keyword you choose matches what the page is all about. This helps people searching online find exactly what they're looking for and improves your website's SEO power.
Another helpful strategy is to use free tools online to see which keywords fit best for each page. Many tools can show you which words are most popular or how often people are searching for them. Pick words that fit your page content and are important for your business but aren’t already used on other pages.
Finally, keep an eye on your website to make sure you’re not repeating keywords again. Regular check-ups can prevent keyword cannibalization before it becomes a problem. By doing these things, you can make each page stronger and more efficient at bringing in visitors.
Full Transcript
are your pages competing for the same keyword that's keyword canalization it splits your SEO power and confuses search engines assign unique keywords to each page to streamline your content and maximize SEO efficiency