Does a rel=canonical link remove all SEO value from the page? -
here'y story: have website local company publishes quality content on-site blog. we're expanding new geographic region, , i'm in process of building website targeting new region.
i'd include blog on new website, pull in content/posts our existing blog. want added seo benefit of having fresh, relevant content that's updated on website. however, of course need add rel=canonical link original blog in order ensure don't duplicate content penalties posting same content across 2 separate domains.
my question whether adding rel=canonical link eliminate seo value of content being posted new website?
i'm not talking blog post show in serps, understand point of rel=canonical tag provide attribution primary source of content. i'm more concerned whether using rel=canonical on content eliminate secondary seo benefit of having relevant, updated content on website, due google being "blind" duplicate content.
in cases answer on question "yes". regard google - googleanswers (see last question). other search engines can not maintain attribute.
regards.
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