When multiple pieces of content target the same keyword, they end up competing with each other instead of helping you rank higher. SEOTesting’s Keyword Cannibalization report uncovers these issues, showing you which pages are affected and helping you take actionable steps to consolidate and optimize.
Easily see which pages are targeting the same keyword and competing in search results.
Boost rankings: Consolidate and optimize your content to avoid self-competition.
Improve CTR: Resolve keyword cannibalization to strengthen a single page’s presence in search results.
Track results: Monitor the impact of resolving cannibalization issues with before-and-after metrics.
“After spending hours collating data in spreadsheets, I found SEOTesting and it has simplified my work flow enormously. It has helped automate a lot of the reports I generated manually and let me get a clearer view of the outcomes from the changes I am making on my site.”
– Ryan Mitchell, TheTinyLife.com
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