Keyword cannibalization happens when multiple pages on your website target the same or similar keywords, causing them to compete with each other in search engine rankings. This can dilute your SEO efforts, confuse search engines, and reduce the authority of each individual page.
Use the search operator: site:yourdomain.com "target keyword" to see all pages that are indexed for that keyword.
site:yourdomain.com "target keyword"
Maintain a spreadsheet that maps each keyword to a unique URL. This helps you plan and audit existing content.
If multiple pages cover the same topic, merge them into one comprehensive resource and use 301 redirects to preserve SEO value.
Adjust the focus of each page to target a different aspect of the keyword or a related long-tail variation.
If consolidating is not feasible, consider using the <link rel="canonical"> tag or noindex meta tag on the weaker page.
<link rel="canonical">
noindex
If both pages must stay live, reduce keyword usage on the non-primary page and focus it on a secondary, less competitive keyword.
Keyword cannibalization is a subtle but serious issue that can weaken your SEO impact. By identifying overlapping content and implementing a clear keyword strategy, you can strengthen your site’s authority, improve visibility, and drive more targeted traffic.
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