Reclaiming “Stolen” Traffic: A Cross-Domain Canonical Strategy
Client: A B2C FinTech (YMYL) brand with a high-authority content blog.

Challenges We Faced
The client’s content was so good that other sites were re-publishing it, which was stealing their traffic:
Syndicated Content Outranking Original
They published a “2025 Financial Guide” on their blog. A major “Business News” site re-published it and outranked them for their own title.
Losing All Traffic
All the high-value traffic for their own content was going to the news site.
Duplicate Content Penalty
Google saw the same article on two sites and was confused, penalizing the client’s “weaker” domain.

No Cross-Domain Canonical Tags
They had no strategy for content syndication.
No Internal Linking from Other Blog Posts
The syndicated article wasn’t linked from related posts, reducing authority and ranking potential.

Reclaim Your “Stolen” Traffic
“Is your syndicated content outranking your original article? Our Cross-Domain Canonical Tags service will reclaim your authority.”
Our Approach – How We Solved These Challenges
Results
| Metric | Before | After | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|
| “Original Content” Ranking (for main keyword) | #8 (Outranked by Partner) | #1 (Partner De-indexed) | +7 spots (Reclaimed) |
| Referral Traffic (from partners) | 0 (They stole the traffic) | 2,500/mo (New referral clicks) | N/A |
| Organic Traffic (to original article) | 500/mo | 9,000/mo | +1700% |

Free Syndication Audit
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Advice for Marketers & Brand Owners
- Cross-Domain Canonical Tags are the only safe way to syndicate your content.
- A rel=”canonical” tag pointing back to your original article gives the syndication partner great content and gives you all the SEO credit.
- Never let someone re-publish your content without a canonical tag or a clear link back.
- canonicalisation seoisn’t just for your own site; it’s for any site your content appears on.
Extra Factors That Made It Work
- This was a “PR/outreach”-based technical fix.
- The client’s content was high-quality, so syndication partners were willing to cooperate.
- This canonical tag implementation fixed their “stolen traffic” problem almost overnight.