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Hey guys ,
I have a serious issue with one of my sites and i'ld love your input on this.
I've just discovered that my site is suffering from "Keyword Cannibalization" in the sense that google is ranking the wrong pages for the right keywords.
To those who don't may not understand keyword cannibalism , it occurs when multiple pages on the same website are targeting the same keyword phrase or group , thereby making it difficult for google to decide which page to rank.
But my case is extreme.
Normally , keyword cannibalization occurs when several pages have the focus keyword in their title / meta description , however , mine is quite different because google searches DEEP into my website to look for pages with mentions of my keywords. They go as far as checking the user comments on those pages.
For instance , if my keyword is latest samsung phones , google searches my site for pages that have "latest" "samsung" and "phones" in them. They even check user comments for those phrases.
The annoying this is that those phrases don't appear in the title / meta description but if they appear as separate phrases in the article / comments , google puts everything together and tries to rank the page for that keyword.
So i end up with many pages trying to rank for a keyword despite the fact that the keyword is not in the title/ meta description of those pages and i already have an article written specifically for that keyword.
Please i need your opinion on this as i am very confused on what to do. This issue has badly affected my overall site and i'm losing rankings left right center. I've lost almost 50% of my traffic from July 31st - Now.
Cc : @Ryuzaki & others
I have a serious issue with one of my sites and i'ld love your input on this.
I've just discovered that my site is suffering from "Keyword Cannibalization" in the sense that google is ranking the wrong pages for the right keywords.
To those who don't may not understand keyword cannibalism , it occurs when multiple pages on the same website are targeting the same keyword phrase or group , thereby making it difficult for google to decide which page to rank.
But my case is extreme.
Normally , keyword cannibalization occurs when several pages have the focus keyword in their title / meta description , however , mine is quite different because google searches DEEP into my website to look for pages with mentions of my keywords. They go as far as checking the user comments on those pages.
For instance , if my keyword is latest samsung phones , google searches my site for pages that have "latest" "samsung" and "phones" in them. They even check user comments for those phrases.
The annoying this is that those phrases don't appear in the title / meta description but if they appear as separate phrases in the article / comments , google puts everything together and tries to rank the page for that keyword.
So i end up with many pages trying to rank for a keyword despite the fact that the keyword is not in the title/ meta description of those pages and i already have an article written specifically for that keyword.
Please i need your opinion on this as i am very confused on what to do. This issue has badly affected my overall site and i'm losing rankings left right center. I've lost almost 50% of my traffic from July 31st - Now.
Cc : @Ryuzaki & others