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Answered: Wrong canonical tag on pagination pages

Post date: 2022-01-24 11:32:38
Views: 436

According to Google, what you suggest "Canonical tag must point to the starting page" is wrong.

In this page, it reads:

Don't use the first page of a paginated sequence as the canonical page. Instead, give each page in its own canonical URL.

And I'd say it makes sense. I mean, each page has different content. 

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