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Alright, so this is an interesting concept that is sometimes overlooked but has proven to be detrimental to your rankings. I've gathered a few tips from across different sources to make sure you don't make mistakes like some people do.
The definition:
Content cannibalization occurs when multiple pages on your website target the same or similar keywords, leading search engines to struggle in determining the most relevant result. This internal competition can confuse algorithms, resulting in lower rankings and diminished visibility.
Example:
Imagine you have a website about healthy recipes, and you've written two separate articles:
When your content competes against itself, you miss the chance to target a broader range of keywords and attract a more diverse audience.
Solutions:
Content Audit and Consolidation: Check all your articles to see if they talk about the same stuff. If you find any, think about putting them together into one big and strong article. This makes your message clear and powerful, especially for the keywords you want to be known for.
Strategic Internal Linking: use strategic internal linking to guide search engines towards your preferred page. By establishing a clear hierarchy and directing link equity, you can signal to search engines which page should be prioritized for specific keywords.
Keyword Mapping and Optimization: Plan carefully which words go where on your pages. Make sure each page talks about different things with precise words. This makes your content super focused and unique for each keyword you want to rank in.
Knowing about these concepts helps you avoid problems and lets you come up with ways to make your SEO better. Wish you luck!
The definition:
Content cannibalization occurs when multiple pages on your website target the same or similar keywords, leading search engines to struggle in determining the most relevant result. This internal competition can confuse algorithms, resulting in lower rankings and diminished visibility.
Example:
Imagine you have a website about healthy recipes, and you've written two separate articles:
- "Quick and Easy Breakfast Smoothies"
- "Top 10 Ingredients for a Healthy Smoothie"
When your content competes against itself, you miss the chance to target a broader range of keywords and attract a more diverse audience.
Solutions:
Content Audit and Consolidation: Check all your articles to see if they talk about the same stuff. If you find any, think about putting them together into one big and strong article. This makes your message clear and powerful, especially for the keywords you want to be known for.
Strategic Internal Linking: use strategic internal linking to guide search engines towards your preferred page. By establishing a clear hierarchy and directing link equity, you can signal to search engines which page should be prioritized for specific keywords.
Keyword Mapping and Optimization: Plan carefully which words go where on your pages. Make sure each page talks about different things with precise words. This makes your content super focused and unique for each keyword you want to rank in.
- I personally like to document these in a google sheet or something similar to keep track of everything.
- It's also worth noting that you won't have to start over to get backlinks and promotion for a page you worked on before.
Knowing about these concepts helps you avoid problems and lets you come up with ways to make your SEO better. Wish you luck!