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Canonical Element

In digital marketing, a canonical element is an HTML link tag used in SEO (Search Engine Optimization) to prevent duplicate content issues by specifying the 'preferred' version of a web page.

Description

The canonical element helps search engines understand which version of a URL should be considered the authoritative source when multiple URLs have similar or identical content. This is especially important in digital marketing to ensure that a specific page gets the full ranking power and is not diluted by other duplicate pages. By using the canonical element, marketers can direct search engines to the main version of the content, thereby consolidating link equity, improving SEO ranking, and enhancing user experience by avoiding redundant content. This element is placed in the HTML head section of a webpage and points to the canonical URL, which is the URL you want search engines to index and rank.

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