Why Website Indexation Is A Must-Have for Marketers
How much do you know about website indexation? If it’s next to nothing, you’re not alone.
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How much do you know about website indexation? If it’s next to nothing, you’re not alone.
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Search engines need to index your site before it can rank. But it’s not always obvious if the correct pages are indexed. Content that should be indexed may not be. And content that should not be indexed often is. After evaluating your site’s crawl, indexation is the next step in the technical search engine optimization
Let’s just set the record – app indexation and app optimization are two different things. OK, maybe not totally different so let me summarize what they each do: App store optimization (ASO) – The process of improving the visibility of an app within the app store. Firebase app indexation (FAI) – The process of making
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Once a site is live or has advanced past a certain age, most webmasters don’t really concern themselves with their crawl budget anymore. As long as you keep linking to new blog posts at some point in your website, it should simply show up in Google or Bing’s index and start ranking. Only, after time,
Misuse of page removal tools at Bing Webmaster Tools and Google Search Console can lower overall indexation of a site. Without indexation, there is no possibility of ranking in natural search results. When indexation numbers drop, there are a handful of potential reasons. Site Speed Increasingly, slower site speeds are masquerading as 500 server errors
Posted by goralewicz I recently published the results of my JavaScript SEO experiment where I checked which JavaScript frameworks are properly crawled and indexed by Google. The results were shocking; it turns out Google has a number of problems when crawling and indexing JavaScript-rich websites. Google managed to index only a few out of multiple
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