True or false: a 301 redirect passes roughly the same link equity as using the rel="canonical" tag.
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The statement is True
Explanation:
- One can either use canonical tags or 301 redirects to prevent duplicate content.
- Canonical Tags are often used to indicate the preferred version of the web page to be indexed to search engines.
- A 301 redirect is considered as a permanent redirect of a webpage to a distinct URL.
- Typically, users would not notice any such redirects.
- This informs search engines that a given page must be handled as if it were a copy of the defined URL, and all links, content metrics, and "scoring power" that search engines apply to this page should actually be credited to the specified URL.
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