Quick Reference
Element Code: IN-004
Issue: Canonical tag points to a different page on the same domain
Impact: Intentional consolidation or possible misconfiguration
Fix: Verify this is intentional; if not, update canonical to self-reference
Detection: Screaming Frog, Sitebulb, Google Search Console
What Is This Issue?
When a page's canonical points to a different internal URL, it tells search engines to credit that other page instead. This is correct for duplicate or similar pages but may indicate errors if unintentional.
Why This Matters for Your Website
Incorrect canonicalization can cause pages to drop from the index or prevent ranking. Intentional canonicalization consolidates signals to preferred pages.
How to Fix This Issue
- Verify intent: Is this page meant to canonicalize elsewhere?
- Check for duplicates: If content is similar, canonicalization may be correct
- Fix if wrong: Update to self-referencing canonical if page should index separately
Tools for Detection
- Screaming Frog: Shows all canonical relationships
- Google Search Console: Reports canonical selection
TL;DR (The Simple Version)
This page points its canonical to a different page. Make sure this is intentional. If both pages should rank separately, change to a self-referencing canonical.
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