 Hi there! In this video, I'll talk about solutions for keyword cannibalisation issues on your site. There are a number of ways you can tackle cannibalisation. The first is 301 redirection. If you have two very similar pages and believe you only need one or the other, a 301 redirect is a good option. The best practice is to redirect that page that has less traffic and fewer backlinks to the other page that is potentially performing better. Cannibalisation is another solution to look at if all your pages contain cannibalisation issues. You can use canonical tags to indicate to search engines that a particular page is more important than others on your site. For example, your product page would be your primary page, as that is where you want people to go, rather than your blog post about that product. Page optimisation is another solution that can be used for pages suffering from cannibalisation. If both pages answer different user intents, make sure you optimise both pages to do so. For example, a product page for sneak masks can be optimised with keywords such as buy or even descriptive words such as pink or fluffy. A blog post describing the benefits of sleeping masks may use keywords such as sleep better or block out likes. Update areas such as the title, H1, H2, descriptions, image tags, etc. Content consolidation is the last solution we have. Consider consolidating part of the entire content of a page into another. Once you do this, it's up to you to decide whether to keep both pages or to redirect one to the other. I hope these solutions help you in your future decannibalisation efforts. Thanks for watching.