Spot & Resolve Destructive Keyword Cannibalization

Stop letting your own pages suppress your rankings. Visualize URL volatility, diagnose "split equity," and consolidate your ranking power effortlessly using your existing GSC data.

Conflict Detected

"best running shoes"

Critical 5 Swaps
#1
#20
Oct 1
Oct 15
Oct 30
/blog/best-shoes-2025
/shop/mens-running

Win the battle for rank

  • Battle Charts

    Visualize volatility between competing URLs. See exactly when Google switches preference.

  • Overlap Analysis

    Smart logic detects true volatility, not just site-links or indented results.

Target Keywords

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How it works

Identify and resolve ranking conflicts in three steps.

1

Scan History

We analyze your daily ranking data from GSC to find instances where multiple URLs rank for the same keyword.

2

Detect Swaps

Our engine flags "swaps" where Google tests different pages, often leading to ranking instability.

3

Fix Conflicts

Consolidate content or update internal linking to show Google clearly which page is the authority.

Stop Bleeding PageRank to "Split Equity"

When Google can't decide which of your pages is relevant, it often ranks neither of them well. You might have two pages stuck on page 2, instead of one page at position #3.

Keep Omni identifies these "split equity" scenarios. We show you exactly which keywords are suffering from internal competition.

Fixing this is often the fastest way to improve rankings. No new backlinks, no new content. Identify exactly which page should receive a 301 redirect, a canonical tag, or strategic internal link consolidation from the competing page. Keep omni also lets you segment these conflicts by subfolder.

Query Conflict Severity
best running shoes Critical (5 Swaps)
marathon training Moderate (2 Swaps)
trail running tips Resolved
Insight: "/blog/best-shoes" and "/shop/mens-running" are fighting for the top spot.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is all cannibalization bad?

Not necessarily. If you own positions #1 and #2 (indented results), that's dominance. We focus on identifying *destructive* cannibalization where pages are swapping and rankings are volatile.

How do I fix a conflict?

Common fixes include 301 redirecting the weaker page, canonicalizing one to the other, or differentiating the content so they target distinct intents.

Can I ignore certain pages?

Yes, you can exclude specific paths (like tag pages or archives) from the analysis if you don't care about them competing.

Stop competing with yourself

Find out which pages are dragging down your rankings. Fix them today.

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