Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 1:06:27 GMT -5
The where this has happened on their site Appendix Spotting thin content dodgy links For those of you who are looking at new sites there are some quick ways to dig into this. For dodgy links Take a look at something like SearchmetricsSEMRush and see if theyve had any previous penguin drops. Take a look into tools Majestic and Ahrefs. You can often get this free Majestic will give you all the links for your domain for example if you verify. For spotting thin content Run a crawl Take a look at anything with a short word count lets arbitrarily say less than words.
Look for heavy repetition in titles or meta descriptions. Use the Greece Mobile Number List tree view that you can find on Screaming Frog for example and drill down into where it has found everything. This will quickly let you see if there are pages where you dont expect there to be any. See if the number of URLs found is notably different to the indexed URL report. Soon you will be able to take a look at Googles new index coverage report. AJ Kohn has a nice writeup here. Browse around with an SEO chrome plugin that will show indexation. SEO Meta in Click is helpful I wrote Traffic Light.
SEO for this doesnt really matter what you use though. Index bloat The only real place to spot index bloat is the indexed URLs report in Search Console. Debugging it however is hard I would recommend a combination of log files site searches in Google and sitemaps when attempting to diagnose this. If you can get them the log files will usually be the most insightful. Poor user experienceslow site This is a hard one to judge. Virtually every site has things you can class as a poor user experience. If you dont have access to any user research on the brand I will go off my gut combined with a quick scan to compare to some competitors. Im not looking for a perfect experience or anywhere.
Look for heavy repetition in titles or meta descriptions. Use the Greece Mobile Number List tree view that you can find on Screaming Frog for example and drill down into where it has found everything. This will quickly let you see if there are pages where you dont expect there to be any. See if the number of URLs found is notably different to the indexed URL report. Soon you will be able to take a look at Googles new index coverage report. AJ Kohn has a nice writeup here. Browse around with an SEO chrome plugin that will show indexation. SEO Meta in Click is helpful I wrote Traffic Light.
SEO for this doesnt really matter what you use though. Index bloat The only real place to spot index bloat is the indexed URLs report in Search Console. Debugging it however is hard I would recommend a combination of log files site searches in Google and sitemaps when attempting to diagnose this. If you can get them the log files will usually be the most insightful. Poor user experienceslow site This is a hard one to judge. Virtually every site has things you can class as a poor user experience. If you dont have access to any user research on the brand I will go off my gut combined with a quick scan to compare to some competitors. Im not looking for a perfect experience or anywhere.