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Is there an advantage to using rel="canonical" over a 301 redirect?

8 Views· 21 Aug 2019
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Hey Matt. I had a lingering question about using rel=canonical vs. 301 redirects. It takes longer for Google to find the rel=canonical pages but 301 redirects seem to lose impact (link juice) over time. Is there similar churn with rel=canonical? Sam Crocker, London, UK

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