How can I mark duplicate pages as canonical?

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    Google check results show that duplicate web pages are not tagged canonically. How should I mark them correctly and where can I do it?
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    BSLBSL, Nov 23, 2023 IP
  2. Sumit_Singh

    Sumit_Singh Well-Known Member

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    Hi
    First, decide which page you want to keep as an original and which one as a duplicate.
    Once you decide which page you want to keep as a duplicate, follow the below steps
    Open the source code of the duplicate page
    Add the following code in the <head> section of the duplicate page
    <link rel="canonical" href="original page url" />
     
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  3. BSLBSL

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    How to determine whether a certain web page is an original and a certain web page is a copy? Because my web pages are not the same, I don’t know why Google determined that I have a duplicate web page.
     
    BSLBSL, Nov 26, 2023 IP
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    What you can do is:
    1. Use different canonical for both
    2. Change the url if it looks the same
    3. Use different title and meta description
     
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    I set it up like this, but it was still judged as a duplicate web page. Why?
     
    BSLBSL, Nov 30, 2023 IP