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Google Explains When Canonicals Aren’t Clear, They Pick One

Google’s John Mueller confirmed on Twitter that Google will pick one of the canonicals if the ones you set conflict. Meaning, if you send two or more different canonical signals to Google, Google will just pick which one they think is correct. Google will not drop both canonicals because of the conflicting information you sent.

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Online Visibility = Free Advertising Consistent, Clear Business Information Helps SEO

The vast majority of people today find businesses online. Sometimes consumers search via business name, but if the consumer is looking for a category, i.e., “tires,” it is important for your business’ name to pop up. Assume people searching for tires or auto service know what they want, but not from whom to obtain it.

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