How to fix: Pages with a broken canonical link
Issue: Canonical tags point search engines to the preferred page version. If they link to non-existent pages, it wastes crawl resources and hurts SEO.
Fix: Check and fix broken canonical links by updating or removing them to point to existing pages.
Tip: Accurate canonical links improve search engine efficiency and indexing.
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