Keyword Cannibalization Checker
Review whether multiple pages are competing for the same keyword intent, whether titles and H1s are too similar, and whether the wrong page type is trying to own a commercial keyword.
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The checker uses simple role rules to spot overlap.
Homepage
Owns brand and entity intent. It should not be trying to rank for exact child-service keywords.
Service hubs
Own broad service directory and category intent, then route authority and users into the right child pages.
Child service pages
Own exact commercial service modifiers such as technical SEO services, SEO audit services, or AI integration services.
Blog pages
Should usually own informational angles, frameworks, comparisons, and definitions rather than the main commercial service term.
Portfolio
Owns proof and selected-work intent, not the main commercial service keyword that should belong elsewhere.
Contact
Owns conversion intent like contact, consultation, or strategy call, not service-page ownership.
Recommended fixes when overlap appears
Choose one owner page
Pick the page whose role matches the keyword intent best, then stop trying to make multiple pages rank for the same exact commercial angle.
Rewrite support pages properly
Shift titles and H1s toward proof, framework, comparison, or supporting information instead of echoing the owner page.
Fix internal link direction
Use supporting pages to link back into the owner page with descriptive anchor text instead of splitting authority across overlapping targets.
Keyword Cannibalization Checker FAQs
It happens when multiple pages compete for the same or overlapping keyword intent, which makes it harder for search engines to understand which page should own the ranking signal.
They compete when a blog page starts targeting the same commercial modifier as a service page, or when both pages reuse similar titles, H1s, and page goals without a clear ownership model.
Choose the page whose role best matches the keyword intent. Brand terms usually belong to the homepage, broad service terms to service hubs, exact service modifiers to child service pages, and informational angles to blog content.
Not automatically. Sometimes the right move is a title and H1 rewrite, a clearer role for the page, or stronger internal linking back to the owner page instead of deleting anything.
Yes. Dracau can turn these signals into a page-role map, internal-linking direction, and a cleanup plan tied to content SEO and SEO audit work.